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[[Image:Mudanya 02.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Building where the [[Armistice of Mudanya]] was signed.]] |
[[Image:Mudanya 02.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Building where the [[Armistice of Mudanya]] was signed.]] |
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'''Mudanya''' |
'''Mudanya''' ('''Mudania''', [[Greek language|Greek]]: Μουδανιά) (the site of ancient [[Apamea Myrlea]]), is a town and district of [[Bursa Province]] in the [[Marmara Region, Turkey|Marmara]] region of [[Turkey]]. It is located on the [[Gulf of Gemlik]], part of the south coast of the [[Sea of Marmara]]. As of [[1911]], it was connected with [[Bursa Province|Bursa]] by a railway and a carriage road, and with [[Istanbul]] by steamers. Mudanya has only an open anchorage usable in calm weather. The town produces olive oil and there is a pier used by local fishing and cargo boats. |
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The town was the signing place of the [[Armistice of Mudanya]] between [[Turkey]], [[Italy]], [[France]] and [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|Britain]] on [[October 11]], [[1922]], following the [[Turkish War of Independence]]. |
The town was the signing place of the [[Armistice of Mudanya]] between [[Turkey]], [[Italy]], [[France]] and [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|Britain]] on [[October 11]], [[1922]], following the [[Turkish War of Independence]]. |
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Mudanya (Mudania, Greek: Μουδανιά) (the site of ancient Apamea Myrlea), is a town and district of Bursa Province in the Marmara region of Turkey. It is located on the Gulf of Gemlik, part of the south coast of the Sea of Marmara. As of 1911, it was connected with Bursa by a railway and a carriage road, and with Istanbul by steamers. Mudanya has only an open anchorage usable in calm weather. The town produces olive oil and there is a pier used by local fishing and cargo boats.
The town was the signing place of the Armistice of Mudanya between Turkey, Italy, France and Britain on October 11, 1922, following the Turkish War of Independence. After the Treaty of Lausanne, the Greek population of the town was forced to leave their homes and fled to mainland Greece, establishing a settlement in which they gave the name of their previous city, Nea Moudania (New Moudania, Halkidiki peninsula, northern Greece).
History
It has been suggested that Apamea Myrlea, Talk:Apamea Myrlea and User:Makalp be merged into this article. (Discuss) Proposed since May 2007. |
Gallery
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An old building in Mudanya
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A seaside panorama of the town
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A lively colored old house
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An unrestored house, still in good condition
References
public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. {{cite encyclopedia}}
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