Kayseri
Kayseri | |
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Ceity | |
A view frae central Kayseri | |
Coordinates: 38°44′N 35°29′E / 38.733°N 35.483°E | |
Kintra | Turkey |
Region | Central Anatolie |
Province | Kayseri |
Govrenment | |
• Mayor | Mehmet Özhaseki (AKP) |
Elevation | 1050 m (3,440 ft) |
Population (2010)[1] | |
• Metro | 1.064.164 |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
Postal code | 38x xx |
Area code(s) | (+90) 352 |
Licence plate | 38 |
Website | www.kayseri.bel.tr www.kayseri.gov.tr |
Kayseri (pronounced [ˈkajseɾi]; Ottoman Turkis: قیصریه; Greek: Καισάρεια Kaisareia; Armenie: Մաժաք/Mažak, Laitin: Caesarea Mazaca; Modren Turkis: Kayseri), namit in classical antiquity as Mazaka or Mazaca, Eusebia, Caesarea Cappadociae, an later as Kaisariyah, is a lairge an industrialized ceity in Central Anatolie, Turkey. It is the seat o the Kayseri Province. The ceity o Kayseri, as defined bi the bundaries o Kayseri Metropolitan Municipality, is structurally composed o five metropolitan destricts, the twa core destricts o Kocasinan an Melikgazi, an syne 2004, an aa Hacılar, İncesu an Talas. In conjunction wi the addition o new destricts an first stage municipalities intae the metropolitan area, the ceity's population, which wis 690,000 in 2000, wis ower 950,000 as o 2010, makkin it the nint maist muckle ceity in Turkey.
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Internaitional relations
[eedit | eedit soorce]Twin touns — Sister ceities
[eedit | eedit soorce]Kayseri is twinned wi: (in alphabetical order)
- Homs, Sirie
- Sialkot, Pakistan[1]
- Mostar, Bosnie an Herzegovinae
- Krefeld, Germany
- Nalchik, Roushie
- Saarbrücken, Germany
- Yongin, Republic o Korea
Freemit airtins
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