Samandağ
Template:Infobox Turkey place Samandağ, formerly known as Süveydiye (Template:Langx), is a municipality and district of Hatay Province, Turkey.[1] Its area is 384 km2,[2] and its population is 123,447 (2022).[3] It lies at the mouth of the Asi River on the Mediterranean coast, near Turkey's border with Syria, Script error: No such module "convert". from the city of Antakya. In February 2023, the town was heavily damaged by powerful earthquakes.
Etymology
Samandağ was formerly known as Süveydiye, Yukarı Alevışık and Levşiye. It was officially named Samandağ (Seman Dağ, Turkish for Jabal Sem'an: St. Simeon Mountain[4]) in 1948. In Armenian, it was known as Svetia (Script error: No such module "Lang".).
History
Samandağ lies near the site of the ancient Seleucia Pieria, founded in 300 BC after the Persian Empire was ousted from the region by Seleucus Nicator, a general of Alexander the Great, in the Seleucid era that followed Alexander's demise. Seleucia Pieria quickly became a major Mediterranean port of the Hellenistic and Roman eras, the port of Antioch. However, it was subject to silting and an earthquake in 526 finally completed its demise as a port.
During the 6th century, Saint Simeon Stylites the Younger lived on Saman Dağı, a nearby mountain that is also known in Christian sources as the "Wondrous Mountain" or the "Admirable Mountain."[5]
Samandağ, then called St Symeon,[6] became the port of Antioch. The area was conquered by the Rashidun Caliphate in 637 after the Battle of the Iron Bridge and later it came under the control of the Umayyad and Abbasid Arab dynasties. It was then reconquered by the Byzantines under Nikephoros II Phokas but later conquered by the Seljuk Turks under general Afşin Bey after the Battle of Manzikert which resulted in a disastrous defeat for the Byzantines. It played an important role in the capture of the city by the Crusaders in 1098, to be known as Soudin. The area was known as Svediye, where six villages of Armenians were located (Bityas, Kabousiye, Haji Habibly, Kheder Beg, Yoghoun Olouk and Vakif). After the French government agreed to give Hatay Province to Turkey in 1939, all Armenian villagers (with the exception of some from Vakif) emigrated to Anjar, Lebanon. Vakıflı, the village's modern name, is the only remaining Armenian village in Turkey.[7][8]
Geography
Samandağ itself is a small town, about Template:Cvt from the city of Antakya. The local economy depends on fishing and agriculture, especially citrus fruits, and Samandağ has the air of a country market town, with young men buzzing through the streets on mopeds. Around the midtown of Çevlik (derived from Seleucia), there is a long sandy coastline popular with daytrippers from Antakya, although the sea can be stormy. This is an important nesting area of the endangered sea turtle Caretta caretta.
Climate
Samandağ has a hot-summer Mediterranean climate (Köppen: Csa).[9] Summers are hot and dry, with high humidity and very warm nights. Winters are mild and rainy.
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Composition
There are 42 neighbourhoods in Samandağ District:[10]
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- Ataköy
- Atatürk
- Avcılar
- Batıayaz
- Büyükoba
- Çamlıyayla
- Çanakoluk
- Cemalgürsel
- Ceylandere
- Çiğdede
- Çöğürlü
- Çubuklu
- Cumhuriyet
- Değirmenbaşı
- Deniz
- Eriklikuyu
- Fidanlı
- Gözene
- Hıdırbey
- Huzurlu
- Kapısuyu
- Karaçay
- Koyunoğlu
- Kurtderesi
- Kuşalanı
- Mağaracık
- Meydan
- Mızraklı
- Seldiren
- Şükrü Kanatlı
- Sutaşı
- Tekebaşı
- Tomruksuyu
- Uzunbağ
- Vakıflı
- Yaylıca
- Yeni
- Yeniköy
- Yeşilada
- Yeşilköy
- Yeşilyazı
- Yoğunoluk
Population
The vast majority of the population is composed of Levantine Arabic speakers who adhere to the Alawism. There are also Sunni Arabs and Turks. There are Antiochian Greek Orthodox Christian communities in the district, with around 2,000 people.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The village of Vakıflı is Turkey's only remaining rural Armenian community with 103 inhabitants (2022).
Local politics
Politically Samandağ is traditionally left-leaning. In the 2009 local elections, Freedom and Solidarity Party (ÖDP) candidate Mithat Nehir was elected mayor of the ilçe with 34.20% of the votes (the CHP candidate got 31.77%, the AKP one 14.07%) he was then the sole victorious ÖDP candidate in the entire republic.[11] In September 2013, he joined the CHP under which banner he successfully contested the next 2014 local elections.[12] In the local elections in March 2019 Refik Eryılmaz was elected Mayor for the Republican People's Party (CHP).[13] The current District Governor is Murat Kütük.[14]
Places of interest
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Inside view of the Vespasian Tunnel
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Exit of the Vespasian Tunnel
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Monastery of St Simeon Stylites the Younger
- The Vespasianus Titus Tunnel, in the village of Kapısuyu , built as a water channel in the 2nd century.
- The Shrine of Khidr.
- Vakıflı, the only remaining Armenian village in Turkey.[15][8]
- Monastery of Simeon Stylites the Younger
See also
References
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- ↑ Mahalle, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 19 September 2023.
- ↑ Template:In lang "Hatay Samandağ İlçesi - Adayların Oy Dağılımı" (Electoral results of the 2009 local election), Hürriyet, 2009
- ↑ Template:In lang "Kılıçdaroğlu Mithat Nehir'e rozeti taktı", Akşam, 22 September 2013
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External links
- All About of Samandag
- Governorship of Samandag
- photo album of Samandağ
- info on Seleucia Pieria Template:In lang
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