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Manisa Province () is a province and metropolitan municipality in western . Its area is 13,339 km2, and its population is 1,468,279 (2022). Its neighboring provinces are İzmir to the west, Aydın to the south, to the southeast, Uşak to the east, Kütahya to the northeast, and Balıkesir to the north. The city of is the seat and capital of the province. The traffic code is 45.


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Sites of interest
National Park ( Spil Dağı Milli Parkı) near the city of Manisa embraces a richly forested area, , the famous "crying rock" of , and a carving of the mother-goddess . The park boasts about 120 varieties of native plants within its boundaries, especially wild . The park provides opportunities for and camping.

, in the present-day municipality of Salihli, was the ancient capital of , once ruled by King , who was renowned for his wealth. Due to numerous earthquakes, most of the visible remains date back only to times. There are the remains of the temple of and a restored gymnasium, exhibiting of the past splendor of this ancient city. The splendid from the 3rd century is worth visiting, with its elaborate mosaics and artfully carved colored-stone panels.

, the ancient city of , was one of the Seven Churches of the Book of Revelation and the remains of the ancient city is found in part of the city called Tepe Mezarlığı (hill cemetery). More recently, it has become an important commercial center in the province and is its second largest after Manisa.

The city of Alaşehir is where the remains of the ancient city of Philadelphia, another of the Seven Churches, is found. There is little left of the ancient city, except some ruins of a Byzantine church.

St. Jean Rum Ortodoks Kilisesi, a now destroyed church in Şehzadeler.

The villages of (Yunt Dağı) and the towns of Gördes, Kula and are known for their carpets and . The houses in Kula are also local examples of architecture.

In addition, there are many thermal springs throughout the area.

The province is highly developed in terms of industrial activities, which are concentrated in the largest four centers of , , and .

File:Sardis Synagogue, late 3rd century AD, Sardis, Lydia, Turkey (19331773400).jpg|Ancient synagogue in , Manisa File:Temple of Artemis Sardis Turkey.jpg|Temple of Artemis in Sardis


See also
  • List of municipalities in Manisa Province
  • List of populated places in Manisa Province


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