محافظة سيڤاس
سيڤاس
Sivas ili | |
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تجمع سكاني | |
From top: District of Suşehri, Sivas Governorship Building, Double Minaret Madrasah, Lake Tödürge, Divriği Great Mosque and Hospital | |
الموقع في تركيا | |
| البلد | تركيا |
| المقر | Sivas |
| الحكومة | |
| • Governor | Yılmaz Şimşek |
| المساحة | 28٬164 كم² (10٬874 ميل²) |
| التعداد (2022)[1] | 634٬924 |
| • الكثافة | 23/km2 (58/sq mi) |
| منطقة التوقيت | TRT (UTC+3) |
| Area code | 0346 |
| الموقع الإلكتروني | www |
محافظة سيڤاس Sivas Province (تركية: Sivas ili)، هي إحدى محافظات تركيا. وتقع في شرق منطقة وسط الأناضول، وهي ثاني أكبر محافظات تركيا. عاصمتها مدينة سيڤاس.
المقاطعات
تنقسم محافظة سيڤاس إلى 17 مقاطعة (المقاطعة العاصمة بالخط العريض):
التاريخ
The route of the Silk Road and the Persian Royal Road run through Sivas.
According to the written historical sources, the region of Sivas province was first inhabited during the period of the Hittite civilization by the beginning of 2000 BC and became an important settlement. The region then encountered the reign of Armenian, Roman, Byzantine, Seljukian, and Ottoman civilizations.
The foundations of the modern Turkish Republic were laid in the Sivas Congress assembled on 4 September 1919, during the presidency of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, thus making the province of Sivas important to the history of the Turkish nation.
الجيولوجيا والجيومورفولوجيا
الجبال
The main mountains of the Köse Mountains are located in the mountain range; Mount Asmalı (2.406), Mount Tekeli (2.621 m), Mount Köse (3,050 m) and Kızıldağ (3.015 m). Tecer Mountains, Akdağlar, İncebel Mountains, Mount Yama.[2]
المعالم
- Şifaiye Medrese
- Surp Asdvadzadzin Church of Tuzhisar, also known as the Armenian St. Virgin Mary Church
- Surp Kevork Church in Tavra
- Alakilise in Zara
- Surp Anapat
- Holy Forty Martyrs Church
- Surb Nshan Monastery
- Sızır Waterfall
- Lake Gökpınar
اقتصاد
Historically, the province produced alum, copper, silver, iron, coal, asbestos, arsenic, and salt.[3]
معرض
المصادر
- ^ خطأ استشهاد: وسم
<ref>غير صحيح؛ لا نص تم توفيره للمراجع المسماةtuik - ^ "Sivas". mihmandarotel.cumhuriyet.edu.tr/. Mihmandar Uygulama Oteli-Sivas Cumhuriyet University. December 7, 2023. p. 1.
- ^ Prothero, W.G. (1920). Armenia and Kurdistan. London: H.M. Stationery Office. pp. 74–75.
وصلات خارجية
- Sivas Haber
- Sivas News - Sivas News
- Sivas Gazete - Online news about Sivas
- Sivaslılar Vakfı - Everything about Sivas and Sivas Culture
- Bizim Sivas - Sivas' Biggest Local Newspaper
- The Football Team of Sivas City - Sivasspor - supporters meet here
- Sivas Kültürü - Cultural Informations about Sivas city
- Pictures of the capital of this province
- Guide of Sivas City.