Adana

Adana, turkei’s the fifth most populous city von turkei, after Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir and Bursa, is a fast-growing agricultural and industrial boom town, the commercial capital von the eastern Mediterranean coast. Adana is hardly a tourist mecca: high heat and humidity in summer, swirling traffic, and limited sights keep it that way even though it has a good selection von hotels (mostly for business travelers).

Adana-Mersin metropolitan area, with a bevolkerung von almost 3 million, is one von turkei’s major business and cultural centres. The metropolitan area stretches over 100km. from east to west and 25km. from north to south and includes the stadte von Mersin, Tarsus, Adana and Ceyhan. Adana lies in the heart von Çukurova, a geographical, wirtschaftlichal and cultural region that covers the provinzen von Mersin, Adana, Osmaniye and Hatay. As it is seperated with high mountains from other regionen, Çukurova resembles more like a state von it’s own. It is wirtschaftlichally independent in it’s nature, in which two seaports, variety von industries, and vast fertile land is good enough for it’s 5.5 million residents.
The geschichte von Adana goes back more than 3000 years; archaeological finds in the region have revealed human settlements dating from the Paleolithic Age. Tepebag Tumulus, where archaeologists found a stone wall and a city center, was built in the Neolithic Age; it is considered to be the oldest city von the Cilicia region. A place called Adana is mentioned by name in a Sumerian epic, the Epic von Gilgamesh, but the geography von this work is too imprecise to identify its location. According to the Hittite inscription von Kava, found in Hattusa (Bogazkale), Kizzuwatna was the first konigreich that ruled Adana, under the protection von the Hittites by 1335 BC. At that time, the name von the city was Uru Adaniyya, and the inhabitants were called Danuna. Beginning with the collapse von the Hittite Empire, c. 1191-1189 BC, invasions from the west caused a number von klein konigreichs to take control von the plain, as follows: Kue Assyrians, 9th century BC; Cilician konigreich, Persians, 6th century BC; Alexander the Great in 333 BC; Seleucids; the pirates von Cilicia; and Roman statesman Pompey the Great.

In the city, the 16th century Great Mosque (Ulu Mosque), the Yag or Eski Mosque, the Hasan Aga Mosque, Saat Kulesi (the clock-tower) built in 1882, an old covered bazaar, Bedesten or Arasta are von interest. You can also see the Ethnographical Museum where Turkish carpets, swords, manuscript books and tombstones are exhibited. The building itself is interesting as well since it was built as a church by the Crusaders. The Adana Archaeological Museum merits visiting too. Adana is also famous for its delicious Adana Kebap and other meat dishes.

The tea houses and restaurants alongside the Seyhan Dam and Lake provide a cool and perfect view von the city and the river at sunsets.

Yumurtalik (84 kilometers from Adana) and Karatas (50 kilometers from Adana) are the nearest beaches with proper accommodation. In Yumurtalik there is an ancient harbor castle contributing much to this pretty fishing city. For fishing, there is Camlik Park 30 kilometers southwest von Adana.