Aydin Turquia

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Discover the history of Aydin.

The city of Aydin, located in western Turkey, has a rich history dating back to ancient times. It was founded in the 10th century BC by Aeolian settlers, who named it "Trachia". Later, it became part of the Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire, serving as an important cultural and commercial center in the region.

In the 14th century, Aydin was ruled by the Ottoman Turks and became a significant administrative and military center in the region. During the Turkish War of Independence in the 20th century, the city played a crucial role as a stronghold of resistance against invading forces.

Today, Aydin is known for its olive groves, being one of the leading producers of olive oil in Turkey. The city also boasts important archaeological sites, such as the ancient city of Tralles and the Temple of Apollo in Didim, which attract tourists and researchers from around the world.

Aydin's history is marked by its cultural diversity and its significance in the development of the Aegean region in Turkey. It is an increasingly popular tourist destination thanks to its rich history and impressive natural landscapes.

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