Samsun City Introduction

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  • čas přidán 18. 09. 2020
  • Samsun is a modern city, the provincial capital, important Black Seaport, and transportation center, and though it has few sights to detain you, it does boast one of the best collections of hotels on the Black Sea coast.
    Although it’s very old, Genoese raiders burnt it to the ground in the 1400s, so there’s not much left of old Samsun (SAHM-soon, pop. 500,000).
    It was in a Samsun of some 30,000 inhabitants that Mustafa Kemal Pasha (later Atatürk) came ashore on May 19, 1919, to rally the Turkish people against Allied occupation and to begin the War of Independence.
    Little is left of that quaint early 20th-century Black Sea port town. A booming economy has covered old Samsun with modern high-rise buildings.
    The Archeological and Ethnographic Museum and, right next door, the Atatürk Museum, are worth a look. The parks and promenades along the Black Sea shores of this l-o-n-g spread-out city are also pleasant.
    Samsun has numerous decent hotels and restaurants.
    Otherwise, you’ll probably find yourself heading west to Sinop or east to Giresun and Trabzon on the Black Sea coast, or south to Amasya, all of which are more interesting towns.
    Distances & Travel Times to nearby cities:
    Amasra: 495 km (308 miles) W, 8 hours
    Amasya: 130 km (81 miles) S, 2.25 hours
    Ankara: 420 km (261 miles) SW, 8 hours
    Boğazkale: 262 km (163 miles) S, 5 hours
    Cappadocia (Ürgüp): 465 km (289 miles) S, 8 hours
    Giresun: 209 km (130 miles) E, 3.5 hours
    Istanbul: 733 km (456 miles) W, 11 hours
    Kayseri: 450 km (280 miles) S, 8 hours
    Sinop: 168 km (104 miles) NW, 3 hours
    Sivas: 338 km (210 miles) S, 6 hours
    Trabzon: 346 km (215 miles) E, 5.5 hours
    For more Blacksea coast cities please check the below:
    Trabzon City Introduction: • Trabzon City Introduction
    Rize City Introduction: • Rize City Introduction
    Magnificent View of Trabzon: • Magnificent View Of Tr...
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