Trabzon
Trabzon, historically known as Trebizond, is a city on the Black Sea coast of northeastern Turkey and the capital of Trabzon Province. Trabzon, located on the historical Silk Road, became a melting pot of religions, languages and culture for centuries and a trade gateway to Persia in the southeast and the Caucasus to the northeast. The Venetian and Genoese merchants paid visits to Trabzon during the medieval period and sold silk, linen and woolen fabric. Both republics had merchant colonies within the city – Leonkastron and the former "Venetian castle" – that played a role to Trabzon similar to the one Galata played to Constantinople (modern Istanbul). Trabzon formed the basis of several states in its long history and was the capital city of the Empire of Trebizond between 1204 and 1461. During the early modern period, Trabzon, because of the importance of its port, again became a focal point of trade to Persia and the Caucasus.
Trabzon | |
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City | |
Clockwise from top: Sumela Monastery viewed from across the Altındere valley; Lake Uzungöl; Atatürk Square; a general view of the city centre from Boztepe; Hagia Sophia of Trabzon; and Atatürk's House | |
Emblem of Trabzon Metropolitan Municipality | |
Nickname: City of Tale in the East | |
Trabzon Location in Turkey Trabzon Trabzon (Black Sea) Trabzon Trabzon (Asia) | |
Coordinates: 41°00′18″N 39°43′21″E | |
Country | Turkey |
Region | Black Sea Region |
Province | Trabzon |
Established | c. 756 BC |
Government | |
• Governor | Aziz Yıldırım |
• Mayor | Murat Zorluoğlu (AKP) |
Elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
Population (2022) | |
• Urban | 293,661 |
Demonym(s) | Trapezian, Trapezuntine, Trebizonian, Trabzonlu, Trabzonite |
Time zone | UTC+3 (TRT) |
Postal code | 61xxx |
Area code | (+90) 462 |
Licence plate | 61 |
Climate | Cfa |
Website | www www |