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  1. Ancient Synagogue in Sardis, Manisa Temple of Artemis in Sardis. Manisa Province (Turkish: Manisa ili) is a province and metropolitan municipality in western Turkey. Its area is 13,339 km 2, and its population is 1,468,279 (2022).

    • 13,810 km² (5,330 sq mi)
    • Turkey
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ManisaManisa - Wikipedia

    Manisa ( Turkish pronunciation: [maˈnisa] ), historically known as Magnesia, is a city in Turkey's Aegean Region and the administrative seat of Manisa Province, lying approximately 40 km northeast of the major city of İzmir. The city forms the urban part of the districts Şehzadeler and Yunusemre, with a population of 385,452 in 2022.

    • 71 m (233 ft)
    • Manisa
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  4. Manisa Province is a province in the Aegean Region of western Turkey. It is next to İzmir to the west, Aydın to the south, Denizli to the southeast, Uşak to the east, Kütahya to the northeast, and Balıkesir to the north. The city of Manisa is the seat and capital of the province.

  5. Manisa Province ( Turkish: Manisa ili) is a province and metropolitan municipality in western Turkey. Its area is 13,339 km 2, and its population is 1,468,279 (2022). Its neighboring provinces are İzmir to the west, Aydın to the south, Denizli to the southeast, Uşak to the east, Kütahya to the northeast, and Balıkesir to the north.

  6. Manisa is a city in the Central Aegean region of Turkey, on the slopes of Mount Spil or Sipylus 65 km northeast of Izmir. It's modern and industrial but has many old mosques. In 2021 Manisa province had a population of 1,456,626, with 257,993 in Yunusemre the district covering most of the city.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › simple › Manisa_ProvinceManisa Province - Wikiwand

    Manisa Province is a province in the Aegean Region of western Turkey. It is next to İzmir to the west, Aydın to the south, Denizli to the southeast, Uşak to the east, Kütahya to the northeast, and Balıkesir to the north.

  8. Home. Regions. Aegean. Manisa is an attractive, modern city with a far-reaching past in the Aegean region of Anatolia. Its history goes back to 500 BC but the first known settlements date back to the 14th century BC.

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