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Denizli Province () () is a province and metropolitan municipality of in Western , on high ground above the coast. Neighbouring provinces are Uşak to the north, , , to the east, Aydın, to the west and Muğla to the south. It is located between the coordinates 28° 30’ and 29° 30’ E and 37° 12’ and 38° 12’ N. Its area is 12,134 km2, and its population is 1,056,332 (2022). The provincial capital is the city of .


History

Antiquity
There are traces of cultures throughout the province, including evidence of pre-Hittite cultures and the themselves. The Hittites were followed by , and , and then cities founded by the and Alexander the Great. The first real settlement was the city of Laodicea on the Lycus which was established by King for his wife Laodice. Laodicea is located 6 km north of the city of Denizli. The city of was established around 190 BC by the Kingdom, one of the states of Anatolia. The calcified terraces and pools of ( Cotton Castle) now stand below the ruins of Hierapolis. The two cities, Laodicea and Hierapolis later came under Roman rule, and with the division of the Empire in 395 were left within the boundaries of the East Roman Empire.


Christian era
The province has strong biblical connections: in the Book of Revelation, John the Evangelist hears a loud voice which sounded like a trumpet when he was on the island of . The voice says: "Write down what you see and send the book to the Churches in these seven cities: , , , , , Philadelphia and Laodicea". The was a sacred place even in pre-Christian times, and is still visited by today, although it lost its importance to a great extent during rule.


Turkish era
Turks were first seen in Denizli in 1070 when Afşin Bey, under the control of the Sultan , raided the area. The second and third fought here against the under the command of Kazıkbeli, who managed to flee with a small force to which was also captured by the . Later, after the Turks had established control of the ancient cities, they moved south to the site of the present city of Denizli, where drinking water was brought through stone pipes. The name Laodicea slowly changed into “Ladik” then other names were given "Tonguzlu", "Tonuzlu", "Tenguzlug", "Donuzlu" and finally "Denizli". After World War I, when the captured the city of İzmir on May 15, 1919, one of the first centres of Turkish resistance formed at an open-air meeting in . A Turkish militia formed lines on the Menderes organized by Yörük Ali Efe and Demirci Efe, involving large numbers of volunteers from the local peasantry. Stiffened by the Turkish regular army, Greek forces were repelled, and Denizli remained in Turkish hands throughout the Greco-Turkish War.


Geography
Approximately 28–30% of the land is plain, 25% is high plateau and tableland, and 47% is mountainous. At is the highest in the province, and indeed in Western . Babadag in the Mentes range has a height of . The biggest lake in Denizli is Acıgöl, which means "bitter lake", and indeed industrial salts () are extracted from this lake, which is highly alkaline. There is a thermal spring to the west of Sarayköy, at the source of the Great Menderes River, which contains bicarbonates and sulfates. There is another hot spring in Kızıldere which reaches . A geothermal steam source was first found in the region in 1965 during drilling work. Today there is a power plant producing electricity from the geothermal steam. Only 11% of the geothermal energy source is used to produce electricity and 89% of it, which flows into the Great Menderes, is at source (it is contains energy equal to of fuel oil).


Districts
List of districts of Denizli Province !District !Population (2022)
Acıpayam54,888
Babadağ6,340
5,296
6,424
Beyağaç6,197
Bozkurt12,331
26,630
Çal17,889
Çameli17,549
Çardak8,452
Çivril59,967
Güney9,448
34,074
19,202
336,818
Pamukkale347,926
Sarayköy30,834
14,355
41,712
Grand total1,056,332


Climate
In general the region has a Mediterranean climate. Temperatures can rise to during summer and fall to in winter. There are about 80 days with precipitation, mainly during winter.


Places of interest
Near city:

  • Laodicea ad Lycum—Ruins of the ancient city located north of Denizli, about north of the village of Eskihisar.
  • and — north of Denizli. The ruins of the ancient city and the hillside covered in minerals from the thermal waters.
  • The Seljuk caravanserai Akhan, from Denizli on the Ankara highway.

Near the other districts in the province:

  • Tripolis (Phrygia) near the village of in —ruins of a city dating back to the Hellenistic period.
  • A few remains of the ancient city of , in .
  • Beycehöyük in Çivril, where several antiquities of the Copper Age dating back to 3000 BC were found.
  • The Hanabat Caravanserai in Çardak is a typical Seljuk caravanserai.
  • The Ahmetli Bridge over the Great Menderes river, from Sarayköy, dates back to the Roman era.


Denizli rooster
Denizli is renowned in Turkey for having a famous breed of , renowned for its appearance and colour, along with its prolonged and melodious crows. Great effort is taken by the state and local farmers to preserve the breed. In appearance the Denizli cock has black eyes, dark grey legs, a long neck, and a red crown. It weighs , and has a distinctive crow.


See also
  • Kocabaş cranium
  • List of populated places in Denizli Province


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