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Manisa is a province of Turkey and the second largest city in the Aegean Region. Manisa, the fourteenth most populous city in Turkey, has a population of 1,468,279 according to 2022 TUIK data. It is located in the west of the Anatolian Peninsula, in the middle of the Aegean Region. It is adjacent to Uşak and Kütahya from the east, Aydın and Denizli from the south, Balıkesir from the north and İzmir from the west. It is located between 27°08' and 29°05' east longitudes and 38°04' and 39°58' north latitudes. It has 17 districts. In terms of total population, it is the second largest province and trade center of the Aegean Region after İzmir. It became a metropolitan city with the law no. 6360 enacted in 2012.
The settlement, which is also called the "City of Princes"; It is known for its mesir paste, sultaniye grapes and Manisa Tarzan. It was called "Magnesia" in Antiquity, and "Magnesia ad Sipylum" with its full name during the Roman Empire.
The city was founded at the foot of the Spil Mountain. A large part of the Gediz River passes through the provincial borders.
The history of Manisa goes back to the Paleolithic Age. Ancient sources point to Magnets who lived around Mount Pelion in the Thessaly Region of today's Greece as the founders of the city. When Magnets migrated to Western Anatolia, they first established Magnesia on the banks of the Menderes River, and a branch going further north, Magnesia at the foot of Mount Sipylos. They used the name Magnesia ad Sipylum to distinguish the city of Magnesia from the Menderes Magnesia.
Katakekaumene
Near Kula, known as Katakekaumene (Burnt Land) by Strabo, there is a vast land formed due to volcanic eruptions that took place between 1.1 million years and 12 thousand years. During the researches, footprints from the Paleolithic Age dating back 15 thousand to 25 thousand years were found in the region.
Manisa remained under the rule of Hittites, Phrygians, Ionians, Lydians, Persians, Romans, Byzantines, Saruhanoğulları and Ottomans, respectively.
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