Trabzon is a city on the Black Sea coast in northeast Turkey and the capital of the province of Trabzon. Trabzon is located on the historic Silk Road, until it became the crucible in which many languages and cultures dating back to several centuries in the southeast of the country and the Caucasus to the northeast melts.
Trabzon is mainly formed several states in its long history, where was the capital of the empire of Trabzon between 1204 and 1461. During the Ottoman period, it has grown in importance because of the importance of the port of Trabzon, and has become a focal point in trade with Iran and the Caucasus. The number of Trabzon population in the urban center about 1254350 (in the census of 2011).
Geography and climate
The total Trabzon province, an area of about 4685 square kilometers (1809 square miles), and is bordered by the town of Rize, Gerson and Jomo Hin. The total area of about 22.4% and 77.6% from the Golan hills. Pontiac pass through the mountains of the province of Trabzon.
Climate
Trabzon has a typical climate of the Black Sea region and with the abundant rainfall. Trabzon climate falls under the classification of Koppen climate, with its humid subtropical climate. Increasing warmth and humidity in the summer, the average maximum temperature of about 26.7 ° C (80 ° F) in August. In winter, they enjoy the cool and humid climate, with the lowest average temperature of 5 ° C (41 ° F) in January. Increased rainfall in autumn and winter, with a marked decrease in the summer months. Snowfall is quite common between the months of December and March. As is the case in the rest of the Black Sea coast in Turkey, the water temperature of between 8 ° C (46 ° F) and 20 ° C (68 ° F) throughout the year.
About Trabzon
Trabzon is a historic coastal city, which is located near the eastern end of the Black Sea coast of Turkey, the dramatic contrasts of interest in this regular Turkish town. Trabzon is also a good base for visiting the surrounding sites such as the monastery of Sumela, the Alps and the village of Ayder.
Economically
Attabara of 1920, has become a port of Trabzon, "the most important Turkish Black Sea ports," by the British. Trabzon produce green white bean, which is sold in Europe. As of 1920, it increased export of vegetables out of the province. And famous for the cultivation of poultry Trabzon which is very popular. It considered sericulture in the region before 1914. Trabzon produces copper, silver, zinc, iron and manganese
The major sights
Trabzon has a number of tourist attractions, and some of which date back to the times of ancient empires that existed in the region. In the same city, one can find a center of shops, stalls and restaurants surrounding the field in the city center, which includes tea garden.
You attractive views of tourism in Trabzon
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