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#tire #tiregezisi #izmirtire Tire is a district located in the southeast of Izmir province. Here is some information about it: Location and Geography: It is located approximately 80 kilometers southeast of Izmir city center. It borders Ödemiş to the east, Bayındır to the north, Torbalı and Selçuk to the west, and Aydın Province to the south. It has a variety of landscapes, including the fertile plains of the Küçük Menderes River to the north and the Güme Mountains, which reach an altitude of 1646 meters to the south. It is known as "Yeşil Lastik" (Green Tire) due to its lush vegetation. The 175 km long Küçük Menderes River plays a vital role in the diversity of agricultural products. The climate is characterized by hot summers (up to +40°C) and mild winters (around +3°C). It is dominated by maquis shrubland vegetation with fertile, mixed soil suitable for a variety of crops. History: Throughout history, it has hosted various civilizations, including the Hittites, Phrygians, Lydians, Persians, Hellenes, Romans, and Byzantines. It has been under Turkish rule since the Aydınoğulları Principality in 1308, and later became part of the Ottoman Empire in 1426. During the Ottoman period, Tire was an important center as the capital of the Aydın Sanjak within the borders of the Anatolian Province. Population: As of 2022, its population is 87,462. Economy: Historically based on agriculture, trade, and handicrafts. It is known for its lively markets and traditional handicrafts such as weaving, quilt making, and horseshoes. The establishment of the Tire Organized Industrial Zone has accelerated the industrial sector. Culture and Places to See: Tire Bazaar: A famous, lively market with colorful shops in historical inns and bazaars. Handicrafts: Weaving (especially Beledi weaving), quilting and horseshoes are quite developed. Historical Mosques: More than 50 historical mosques, most of which date back to the Ottoman period, such as the 14th-century Yavukluoğlu Mosque and the 16th-century Kutu Han Mosque. Tahtakale Bazaar: A 600-year-old Ottoman bazaar with eight domes. Tire Museum: Contains works from the Roman period to the Ottoman period. Yalınayak Hamamı (Barefoot Bath): A historical bathhouse. Tire's Inns: Historical inns. Toptepe: A scenic spot. Nearby ancient cities: Metropolis Ancient City is located in the nearby Torbalı district. Transportation: Easily accessible by road. Bus services are available from Izmir Bus Terminal and Gaziemir. A train connection from Adnan Menderes Airport to Torbalı, with a transfer to Tire. Tire seems to be a historically rich and culturally vibrant district with a mixture of natural beauty and traditional charm. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I tell my experiences while traveling around Turkey and the world. I tell and show the food, culture and local flavors of the places I visit by making videos. My aim is to be useful to people and to produce beautiful content. Together with me, you can always be together on my journey while traveling around Türkiye. Subscribe to my channel. THANKS, @gezginşefbirol instagram.com/gezginsefbirol?igsh=MTY2MXU0YTMzdG9yaw== facebook.com/gezginşefbirol