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Coordinates: 41°0129N 40°3120E / 41.02472°N 40.52222°E / 41.02472; 40.52222
 

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Rize

Clockwise from top: View of Rize, Arch bridge across Firtina River, Rize Castle, Kaçkar Mountains National Park, Kiz Kulesi, Laz monument in Rize, Pokut Yaylası.
Rize is located in Turkey
Rize

Rize

Location in Turkey

Coordinates: 41°01′29N 40°31′20E / 41.02472°N 40.52222°E / 41.02472; 40.52222
CountryTurkey
ProvinceRize
DistrictRize
Government
 • MayorRahmi Metin (AKP)
Population
 (2021)[1]
119,828
Time zoneUTC+3 (TRT)
Postal code
53000
ClimateCfa
Websitewww.rize.bel.tr

Rize (Turkish pronunciation: [ɾi'ze]; Greek: Ριζούντα; Laz: რიზინი; Georgian: რიზე; Armenian: Ռիզե) is a coastal city in the eastern part of the Black Sea Region of Turkey. It is the seat of Rize Province and Rize District.[2] Its population is 119,828 (2021).[1] Rize is a typical Turkish provincial capital with little in the way of nightlife or entertainment. Since the border with Georgia was opened in the early 1990s, the Black Sea coast road has been widened and the town is much wealthier than it used to be. Current Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's family has its roots in Rize and the local university is named after him. The city is linked by road with Trabzon (41 miles [66 km] west), Hopa (55 miles [88 km] east on the Georgian border, and Erzurum (south). Rize–Artvin Airport started operating in 2022.

Name[edit]

The name comes from Greek ρίζα (riza) or Ριζαίον (Rizaion)[citation needed], meaning "mountain slopes" (ρίζα in Greek means root).[3] In modern times, its Greek name was usually Ριζούντα (Rizunda). Its Latin forms are Rhizus and Rhizaeum, the latter of which is used in the Catholic Church's list of titular sees as the name of bishopric of the town, which was once part of the late Roman provinceofPontus Polemoniacus[4]).

History[edit]

Arrian was the first writer to mention Rize. In his Periplus of the Euxine Sea,[5] he described it as a city founded at the mouth of the river of the same name, the ancient and Byzantine ῾Ρίζιος ποταμός.[6] Dated to 130–131AD and written as a letter to Roman Emperor Hadrian, the work records how its author, the governor of Cappadocia, made a tour of the Eastern Black Sea territories that formed part of his jurisdiction, first visiting the Roman Empire's Eastern Anatolian frontier garrisons before pushing on to the Black Sea coast in the Trabzon (Trebizond) region.[7] The city of Rize formed part of the historic Georgian province of Chaneti (Georgian: ჭანეთი).

From 1547, Chaneti province was incorporated into the Ottoman Empire and became a part of the sancakofLazistan. The city was claimed by the short-lived Democratic Republic of Georgia between 1918 and 1920. On the basis of the 1921 Treaty of Kars, Soviet Russia granted Rize to Turkey along with the other territories of Artvin, Ardahan, and Hopa (Georgian: ხუფათი).

Geography[edit]

The city is built around a small bay on the Black Sea coast, on a narrow strip of flat land between the sea and the mountains behind. The coastal strip is being expanded with landfill and the city is expanding up the steep hillsides away from the coast.

Rize is probably best known for its black tea which was introduced to the region in the 1940s and 1950s, changing the destiny of a region which was until then desperately poor.[8] The local tea research institute was founded in 1958 and other tea gardens can be seen all around the town. Tea is even planted in local gardens. Rize is a centre for processing and shipping locally grown Rize Tea. More recently kiwifruit plants have also been grown in Rize. Fishing remains another important local source of income.

Tourism to destinations in and around Rize is growing in importance.

Climate[edit]

Rize has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen: Cfa, Trewartha: Cf). However, as any mountainous region of Turkey, it is rich in climatic variety. The climate turns oceanic (Cfb) on the hillsides, continental (Dfb/Dc) and subarctic (Dfc/Eo) on the mountain slopes and in the yaylas, the highlands and highland plateaus.[9] When the Köppen climate classification was being created, the city centre had a borderline oceanic-humid subtropical climate, falling just under the 22 °C (72 °F) threshold for the hottest month of the year, yet climate change and global warming have contributed to the city being classified as humid subtropical in recent decades.[10]

The city's climate is defined by mild temperate conditions, with warm summers, cool winters and heavy rainfall year-round with a maximum in late autumn (October to December). The city has relatively few sunshine hours, lower than many stereotypically cloudy locations in Western Europe. Snowfall is occasional, but can be very heavy once it starts. The water temperature, typical for the Black Sea coast, is never too warm or cold, fluctuating between 8 and 20 °C (46 and 68 °F) throughout the year.

Climate data for Rize (1991–2020, extremes 1928–2020)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 26.6
(79.9)
28.1
(82.6)
32.6
(90.7)
35.8
(96.4)
38.2
(100.8)
36.1
(97.0)
35.4
(95.7)
35.6
(96.1)
35.0
(95.0)
33.8
(92.8)
30.4
(86.7)
26.7
(80.1)
38.2
(100.8)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 11.0
(51.8)
11.1
(52.0)
12.9
(55.2)
15.9
(60.6)
20.2
(68.4)
24.9
(76.8)
27.4
(81.3)
28.1
(82.6)
25.4
(77.7)
21.4
(70.5)
16.7
(62.1)
13.0
(55.4)
19.0
(66.2)
Daily mean °C (°F) 6.9
(44.4)
6.8
(44.2)
8.7
(47.7)
11.8
(53.2)
16.6
(61.9)
21.2
(70.2)
23.8
(74.8)
24.5
(76.1)
21.2
(70.2)
17.2
(63.0)
12.1
(53.8)
8.7
(47.7)
15.0
(59.0)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 3.9
(39.0)
3.7
(38.7)
5.4
(41.7)
8.5
(47.3)
13.2
(55.8)
17.5
(63.5)
20.5
(68.9)
21.2
(70.2)
17.7
(63.9)
13.9
(57.0)
8.8
(47.8)
5.6
(42.1)
11.7
(53.1)
Record low °C (°F) −6.5
(20.3)
−6.6
(20.1)
−7
(19)
−2.8
(27.0)
4.0
(39.2)
7.8
(46.0)
12.0
(53.6)
13.4
(56.1)
4.6
(40.3)
2.5
(36.5)
−2.6
(27.3)
−4
(25)
−7.0
(19.4)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 223.1
(8.78)
170.5
(6.71)
154.0
(6.06)
90.5
(3.56)
96.6
(3.80)
148.4
(5.84)
163.4
(6.43)
192.5
(7.58)
265.1
(10.44)
307.3
(12.10)
246.0
(9.69)
252.1
(9.93)
2,309.5
(90.93)
Average precipitation days 15.53 14.43 16.83 15.63 15.73 15.97 14.37 15.10 15.27 15.73 13.60 15.27 183.5
Average relative humidity (%) 76.1 75.0 75.4 76.8 78.1 77.2 77.3 78.3 79.1 80.6 78.4 76.7 77.4
Mean monthly sunshine hours 62.0 84.8 114.7 144.0 179.8 195.0 176.7 161.2 156.0 127.1 87.0 58.9 1,547.2
Mean daily sunshine hours 2.0 3.0 3.7 4.8 5.8 6.5 5.7 5.2 5.2 4.1 2.9 1.9 4.2
Source 1: Turkish State Meteorological Service[11]
Source 2: NOAA (humidity)[12]

Economy and produce[edit]

Former PTT Offices

Historically, Rize grew oranges. However, weather destroyed the crops in the early 20th century, and the industry declined.[13] The area also produced small amounts of manganese.[14]

Rize's economic structure is primarily based on its geographic location since it is in a very mountainous location, making industrial development impractical. Given the lack of rail transit, most goods have to travel by truck or ship, which makes exporting and importing difficult. Rize's primary trading partner is Trabzon, the most developed city of the northeast Black Sea region. Rize's main exports are agriculturally based; tea and kiwifruit are among its most popular commodities.[15] In particular the state-owned tea company Çaykur is based in Rize.

Education[edit]

Rize University was founded in 2006. Its name was changed to Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University in 2011.

Culture[edit]

Rize Castle is a partly ruined medieval castle to the southwest of the city centre.

Sports[edit]

Rize's sports venues include Rize Atatürk Stadium, Yeni Rize Şehir Stadı and Rize Sports Complex consisting of Rize Sports Hall and Rize Indoor Swimming Pool.

The football team of Çaykur Rizespor play in the Süper Lig. Pazarspor football team compete in the TFF Third League.

Rize Municipality Mayors[edit]

Rize Municipality Building

Population[edit]

Population of Rize
Year Population
1975

36,044
1980

43,407
1985

50,221
1990

52,031
1997

73,420
2000

78,144
2009

96,503
2021

119,828

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Address-based population registration system (ADNKS) results dated 31 December 2021" (XLS) (in Turkish). TÜİK. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  • ^ İl Belediyesi, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  • ^ Rize Archived 2008-05-13 at the Wayback Machine article from Özhan Öztürk, Encyclopedia of Black Sea (Karadeniz Ansiklopedik Sözlük), 2005
  • ^ Annuario Pontificio 2013 (Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2013, ISBN 978-88-209-9070-1), p. 959
  • ^ An Overview of Rize's History
  • ^ Περίπλους τοῦ Εὐξείνου Πόντου
  • ^ The Periplus of the Euxine Sea. Oxford: sold by J. Cooke; and by Messrs. Cadell and Davies Strand, London. 1805. Note: Arrian only mentions the River Rhizius, not any settlement by that name. It is quoted as being to the east of the river Ophis after the rivers Psychrus and Calus.
  • ^ "Rize Çayı ve Rize kenti (tr)". Archived from the original on 2020-05-23. Retrieved 2012-05-15.
  • ^ Beck, Hylke E.; Zimmermann, Niklaus E.; McVicar, Tim R.; Vergopolan, Noemi; Berg, Alexis; Wood, Eric F. (2018-10-30). "Present and future Köppen-Geiger climate classification maps at 1-km resolution". Scientific Data. 5 (1): 180214. Bibcode:2018NatSD...580214B. doi:10.1038/sdata.2018.214. hdl:20.500.11850/302311. ISSN 2052-4463. PMC 6207062. PMID 30375988.
  • ^ "Climate Explorer: Time series". climexp.knmi.nl. Retrieved 2023-08-22.
  • ^ "Resmi İstatistikler: İllerimize Ait Mevism Normalleri (1991–2020)" (in Turkish). Turkish State Meteorological Service. Retrieved 7 August 2021.
  • ^ "World Meteorological Organization Climate Normals for 1991-2020 — Rize". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved January 17, 2024.
  • ^ Prothero, W.G. (1920). Armenia and Kurdistan. London: H.M. Stationery Office. p. 62.
  • ^ Prothero, W.G. (1920). Armenia and Kurdistan. London: H.M. Stationery Office. p. 73.
  • ^ "Rize". Bologna Course Package, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Üniversitesi. Retrieved 2021-10-08.
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