Tire, Turkey

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Tire is a district of İzmir Province of Turkey.

It is one of the largest towns in the area and is situated 82 km. southeast of İzmir. It at the foot of the Aydin Mountains. Its long cultural heritage includes periods under the Hittites, Phrygians, Lydians, Persians, Romans and Byzantines, and it developed its strong links with the economy during the Ottoman period. The town has an attractive old quarter with many impressive examples of Islamic architecture, and a lively Tuesday market influenced by the Roma population in the surrounding villages. Also famous is Tire kebab, one of the most delicious food in town.


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İzmir Metropolitan Districts: Balçova | Bornova | Buca | Çiğli | Gaziemir | Güzelbahçe | Karşıyaka | Konak | Narlıdere
External districts: Aliağa | Bayındır | Bergama | Beydağ | Çeşme | Dikili | Foça | Karaburun | Kemalpaşa | Kınık | Kiraz | Menderes | Menemen | Ödemiş | Seferihisar | Selçuk | Tire | Torbalı | Urla


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