Aigai was an ancient Greek city located near Yuntdağı Köseler in Manisa Province. Initially ruled by Lydian and Achaemenid Empires, later became part of Pergamon. Destroyed by Bithynia in 156 BC, later recovered with Roman compensation. Became Roman province's suffragans, later became titular bishopric
Born in Manisa in 1974 to Balkan Turkish family. Graduated from Ege University Faculty of Pharmacy. Worked as independent pharmacist from 1999. Served as Manisa Chamber of Pharmacists Secretary-General (2001-2007)
Company operates in Manisa, Turkey. Specializes in Small Electrical Appliance Manufacturing sector. Employs 90 people as of 2024
Erdemir is Turkey's largest integrated flat steel producer since 1965. Company produces approximately 4 million tons crude steel and 5 million tons final products. Located in Ereğli, Black Sea region with plants in Gebze, Ereğli, İskenderun and Manisa
Manisa has Mediterranean climate with hot summers. Annual temperature range from 3°C in January to 35.2°C in July. City receives 709mm of precipitation annually. Daylight hours range from 9.8 hours in January to 14.8 hours in June
Manisa was known as Magnesia ad Sipylum since 500 BC. Muradiye Mosque was built by Mimar Sinan between 1583-1585. Niobe rock tells story of fertility goddess transformed into rock. Yogurtçu Castle was built by Byzantines in 13th century. Sardis Synagogue was Jewish center of Roman Lydia province