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Black Sea Region Overview
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- General Characteristics
- Region has 9 million population with predominantly Turkish inhabitants
- Dominated by Pontic Mountains running east to west
- Features damp oceanic climate with warm summers and cool winters
- Known for commercial farming, especially tea cultivation
- Historical Significance
- Ancient Greeks settled region in first millennium BC
- Ottoman Turks closed sea to foreign commerce after 1453
- Treaty of Paris reopened sea in 1856
- Region has witnessed religious and political changes throughout history
- Regional Highlights
- Eastern coast features Trabzon with Sumela monastery and Hemşin Valleys
- Central region includes Samsun with Atatürk's monument and Amasya
- Western region offers Sinop, Safranbolu, and Ilgaz National Park
- Region provides opportunities for skiing, fishing, and nature activities
- Investment Benefits
- Less touristy than Mediterranean coast
- Proximity to Istanbul and Ankara makes it ideal for business
- Offers authentic Turkish living away from tourist traps
- Properties are more affordable than Mediterranean coast