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Southern coins of the peninsula, Greek, Sinop, BC 4.Yy. The Inner Port in the Direction was the Most Important Port of the Southern Black Sea with its Closed Location and Calm Sea. It has taken the name of "Mediterranean" by its features. A Port Life and Shipyard Activity Throughout History
From the walls that were completely standing up to the 19th century, a large part of it has been preserved and its ruins can be reconstructed. While the development of the city is on the East Direction, towards Boztepe Point, there is no other settlement in the north. The peninsula in the east is gradually becoming steeped, reaching a height of 187 meters above the Hıdırlık hill and finally surrounded by steep wedges in the direction of the sea. In this case, the city is impossible to be captured from the sea direction and the baryzeh.


Sinop, which has a bright and intensive commercial and cultural life since antiquity, has continued this feature in the Eastern Roman Empire, Great Seljuk Empire, Candaroğulları and Ottoman Empire. The city that started to lose this situation after the Sinop raid came out with the establishment of public services such as administration and education towards the West with Minority Settlements in the Southeast Directional Outside.

The settlement date of Sinop Province started with the Early Bronze Age. Founded as a Helen Colony in the 7th Century BC, Sinop was the most important city of the Black Sea in Antiquity. In the Hellenistic period, the capital of Pontus State, which wants to unite the local cultures of Anatolia and Hellenistic and Persian cultures, moved to Sinop after Amasya. It was Hellenized in Language and Culture in the Byzantine Period under the Influence of Local Orthodox-Christian.

Sinop was included in the scope of the Second Priority Provinces in Development in 1972. The first large-scale industrial enterprise is the Ayancık Lumber Factory. Other Important Industrial Organizations The Bottle Glass Factory, Flour Industry, Secrets, Underwear Knitting and Garment It is the brick and tile factories in the soil industry. Unfortunately, most of these factories are currently closed or moved. But outside of this, Sinop Handicrafts are also famous. Ayancık Keteni, Boyabat Circle Weaving, Wooden Kotra Model Making and Wooden Hand Processing are the most rooted crafts in Sinop.
sinop treasure places
synop

Southern coins of the peninsula, Greek, Sinop, BC 4.Yy. The Inner Port in the Direction was the Most Important Port of the Southern Black Sea with its Closed Location and Calm Sea. It has taken the name of "Mediterranean" by its features. A Port Life and Shipyard Activity Throughout History
From the walls that were completely standing up to the 19th century, a large part of it has been preserved and its ruins can be reconstructed. While the development of the city is on the East Direction, towards Boztepe Point, there is no other settlement in the north. The peninsula in the east is gradually becoming steeped, reaching a height of 187 meters above the Hıdırlık hill and finally surrounded by steep wedges in the direction of the sea. In this case, the city is impossible to be captured from the sea direction and the baryzeh.

Sinop, which has a bright and intensive commercial and cultural life since antiquity, has continued this feature in the Eastern Roman Empire, Great Seljuk Empire, Candaroğulları and Ottoman Empire. The city that started to lose this situation after the Sinop raid came out with the establishment of public services such as administration and education towards the West with Minority Settlements in the Southeast Directional Outside.

The settlement date of Sinop Province started with the Early Bronze Age. Founded as a Helen Colony in the 7th Century BC, Sinop was the most important city of the Black Sea in Antiquity. In the Hellenistic period, the capital of Pontus State, which wants to unite the local cultures of Anatolia and Hellenistic and Persian cultures, moved to Sinop after Amasya. It was Hellenized in Language and Culture in the Byzantine Period under the Influence of Local Orthodox-Christian.

Sinop was included in the scope of the Second Priority Provinces in Development in 1972. The first large-scale industrial enterprise is the Ayancık Lumber Factory. Other Important Industrial Organizations The Bottle Glass Factory, Flour Industry, Secrets, Underwear Knitting and Garment It is the brick and tile factories in the soil industry. Unfortunately, most of these factories are currently closed or moved. But outside of this, Sinop Handicrafts are also famous. Ayancık Keteni, Boyabat Circle Weaving, Wooden Kotra Model Making and Wooden Hand Processing are the most rooted crafts in Sinop.

The first library in 1924 It was founded by Rıza Nur and was named after the library.
Old City of Sinop
Sinop is the oldest name in Sinop which can be found in antiquity and in the region of Paflagonya. According to a Myth, the same name, which is accepted as the founder of the city name, is from the Amazon. According to another myth, the city was established in Ancient Greece by the god of the river Irop, the water fairy girls of Asopos. Rumors are dated to 5th, 4th and 3rd years and the head of Sinope is seen on the city coins of the same period. Which is adopted in the flesh of myths, the founder of the city is certain that Sinope. However, Sinope is a Water Fairy, the city by the Greek colonists; Amazon Ise; It should be established by the indigenous peoples of Anatolia. This dilemma is not solved to some extent by the studies of linguistics: the words Sin or Sind, which are alien to their etymology, are mostly encountered in Pontus, Eastern Anatolia, Iran and India. This Da indicates that the name Sinope may have come in the native Anatolian languages. Famous Antiquity Geography Strabon Ise, the Founder of the City, Argonauts Teselyalı Otolikos'u Demonstrates and establishes a Greek colony has taken over the city is writing. The concept of "seizure of the city" reveals that an indigenous people lived in Kent before the colonization. After the development of Strabo, the city of Sinope was colonized by the Miletus. In the city, respectively, Habrındas Miletus, were settled in the periods of Koos and Krenitas. All these events and historical events reveal that the people of Sinop were established in the first ages and that this settlement was followed by a Greek colony related to the rumor of Argonaut, and that the Miletus had established a colony here. The oldest name of the region with Sinop Ise "Kashka country" was. The region took place in the Hittite Empire Period and the inhabitants of the contemporary Kaskalar'ın. This small country within the borders of the "Arauanna land, was located in the Sinop region.
Prehistoric Sinop
Sinop is named as "Paflagonya" in the First Age. It played an important role in the maritime trade between the northern coast of Anatolia and the Crimean peninsula. It is an important natural port.

In 1953, Kocagöz Höyük (Excavations of Old Building Remains of Most of the Old Building Remains Underneath and Old Areas Remained Wide and Depth of Soil Tepe.) With the Excavations Carried Out by the Directorate of the Museum in 1987 and 1988 .

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The first library in 1924 It was founded by Rıza Nur and was named after the library.
Old City of Sinop
Sinop is the oldest name in Sinop which can be found in antiquity and in the region of Paflagonya. According to a Myth, the same name, which is accepted as the founder of the city name, is from the Amazon. According to another myth, the city was established in Ancient Greece by the god of the river Irop, the water fairy girls of Asopos. Rumors are dated to 5th, 4th and 3rd years and the head of Sinope is seen on the city coins of the same period. Which is adopted in the flesh of myths, the founder of the city is certain that Sinope. However, Sinope is a Water Fairy, the city by the Greek colonists; Amazon Ise; It should be established by the indigenous peoples of Anatolia. This dilemma is not solved to some extent by the studies of linguistics: the words Sin or Sind, which are alien to their etymology, are mostly encountered in Pontus, Eastern Anatolia, Iran and India. This Da indicates that the name Sinope may have come in the native Anatolian languages. Famous Antiquity Geography Strabon Ise, the Founder of the City, Argonauts Teselyalı Otolikos'u Demonstrates and establishes a Greek colony has taken over the city is writing. The concept of "seizure of the city" reveals that an indigenous people lived in Kent before the colonization. After the development of Strabo, the city of Sinope was colonized by the Miletus. In the city, respectively, Habrındas Miletus, were settled in the periods of Koos and Krenitas. All these events and historical events reveal that the people of Sinop were established in the first ages and that this settlement was followed by a Greek colony related to the rumor of Argonaut, and that the Miletus had established a colony here. The oldest name of the region with Sinop Ise "Kashka country" was. The region took place in the Hittite Empire Period and the inhabitants of the contemporary Kaskalar'ın. This small country within the borders of the "Arauanna land, was located in the Sinop region.
Prehistoric Sinop
Sinop is named as "Paflagonya" in the First Age. It played an important role in the maritime trade between the northern coast of Anatolia and the Crimean peninsula. It is an important natural port.

In 1953, Kocagöz Höyük (Excavations of Old Building Remains of Most of the Old Building Remains Underneath and Old Areas Remained Wide and Depth of Soil Tepe.) With the Excavations Carried Out by the Directorate of the Museum in 1987 and 1988 .


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