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Burhaniye

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Country
  
Turkey

Time zone
  
EET (UTC+2)

Website
  
www.burhaniye.gov.tr

Local time
  
Tuesday 6:03 AM

Province
  
Balıkesir Province

Region
  
Aegean

Licence plate
  
10

Area
  
426 km²

Area code
  
266

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Weather
  
12°C, Wind S at 5 km/h, 79% Humidity

Burhaniye is a coastal town and district of Balıkesir Province in the Aegean region of Turkey. The district is located on the Aegean coast and is known for its olive oil.

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Burhaniye has a port and a museum of archeology. A museum for the Turkish National Movement was inaugurated in 2008 under the name Burhaniye Kuvay-ı Milliye Müzesi. A biennial festival, Ören Tourism and Art Festival, is organized in July.

History

Burhaniye was founded as Taylıeli ('Town of Taylı') village, named after one of the Turkish beys who came to the aid of Seljuk ruler Süleyman. At the beginning of the 14th century it came under the domain of the Karasids and grew as it attracted migrants. In Ottoman times, it was also known as Kemer and attached to Edremit until 1866 and became the centre of a district named after itself. It was renamed Burhaniye after the Ottoman Prince Şehzade Burhanettin. On 29 June 1920, it was occupied by the Greek army, who set fire to the town and destroyed the town's main mosque before retreating.

Burhaniye is 4 kilometres east of the site of ancient Adramyttium, which was later moved 13 kilometres northeast to Edremit. Its history is described in the article on the modern town, which has inherited the name of the old.

Twin towns — Sister cities

Burhaniye is twinned with:

  • Hürth, Germany, since 2011
  • Bijelo Polje, Montenegro, since 2012
  • Rizokarpaso, Northern Cyprus, since 2014
  • References

    Burhaniye Wikipedia