Germencik

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Germencik
Location of Germencik within Turkey.
Location of Germencik within Turkey.
Country Flag of Turkey Turkey
Region Aegean
Province Aydın
Area
 - Total 374 km² (144.4 sq mi)
Elevation 61 m (200 ft)
Population (2000)
 - Total 45,821
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
 - Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Postal code 09
Area code(s) 256
Licence plate 09

Germencik is a town and a district of Aydın Province in the Aegean region of Turkey.

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[edit] Geography

Germencik is located in the middle of the fertile Büyük Menderes (Meander) plain, inland from the Aegean coastal town of Kuşadası, on the Aydın-İzmir highway 25 km (16 mi) from the city of Aydın. It is also the junction of the İzmir-Aydın-Afyonkarahisar and Ortaklar-Söke railway lines.

Until the 1950s the plain was a swampy area subject to regular flooding and Germencik grew as people moved from the wet lands into the town. Today Germencik itself is a small town of 12,000 people, astride the Izmir-Aydın highway, providing high schools, a hospital, a library and other services for the surrounding district. There are more health centres and primary schools in the villages of the district.

The economy of Germencik depends on agriculture, the main crops are figs and olives but cotton, sesame and other crops are also grown here. Of the 374.39 km² total area of Germencik 255.8 km² is planted and of the remainder 106.23 km² is forest, 6.65 km² is meadow/pasture, 5.19 km² is unused and 0.52 km² is lake or swamp. In 1998 16,950 tons of cotton were produced from 56.5 km², 7,500 tons of figs from 87.22 km² and 44,170 tons of olives from 92.92 km². Sheep and cattle are raised too and there is a small dairy industry as well as bee-keeping and some poultry farming.

Industry in the area is mainly the processing of the local produce to make tahini, helva, olive oil etc.

The people live the traditional Turkish rural lifestyle with strong family ties etc. The women generally have their heads covered and wear long skirts.

[edit] History

Germencik is an old settlement, first founded by 'Hıdır Bey' of the Beylik of Aydınoğlu Principality under the name "Değirmencik" (little mill). Later, it has also been called "İğneabad". The town obtained district's status in 1948.

[edit] Places of interest

  • The remains of the antique city of Magnesia on the Maeander are located in Germencik district, on the road from Ortaklar to Söke, near the village of Tekin. See Magnesia on the Maeander for more details of this city, founded by Ancient Greeks from Thessaly and in its day a key trading partner of Priene, Ephesus, Tralles and other major Aegean cities. The ruins have been excavated and include a theatre, temples and an Ancient Roman gymnasium, and baths.
  • The hot springs in the villages of Alangüllü, Çamur, and Gümüşlü, all 10-12 km north of Germencik.

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