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- İznik - Wikipedia
İznik has been a district centre of the province of Bursa since 1930 but belonged to the district of Kocaeli between 1923 and 1927 It was a township of Yenişehir district (connected to Bilecik before 1926) between 1927 and 1930
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- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Iznik (2025) - Must-See Attractions
Things to Do in Iznik, Türkiye: See Tripadvisor's 1,634 traveler reviews and photos of Iznik tourist attractions Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June We have reviews of the best places to see in Iznik Visit top-rated must-see attractions
- İznik (Nicaea), Turkey Guide - Turkey Travel Planner
Ancient Nicaea, now called İznik, is a farming town surrounded by massive medieval walls set on the shore of a broad lake 63 km (39 miles) southeast of Yalova (map) Two Christian ecumenical councils were held here, the 1st in 325, and the 7th in 787 The Hagia Sophia Church right at the city center was the scene of the 7th council
- Iznik (Nicaea) - All About Turkey
Iznik, known as Nicaea in ancient times, has been described by the Christian world as the third "holy city" after Jerusalem and the Vatican Iznik, which is 85 km from Bursa, having fertile land and vast historical assets together with a beautiful lake, is known worldwide for its tiles
- Iznik: A Historical Gem Near Istanbul | istanbul. com
Iznik, which has been preserved for centuries with its city walls stretching for 5 km, is both the first Turkish capital in Anatolia and one of the few cities considered sacred for Christianity, by the Vatican How to get to Iznik? Iznik is located in the south of Istanbul and northwest of the city of Bursa
- İznik | Ottoman Empire, Ceramics, Mosaics | Britannica
İznik, town, northwestern Turkey It lies on the eastern shore of Lake İznik Founded in the 4th century bce by the Macedonian king Antigonus I Monophthalmus, Nicaea was an important centre in late Roman and Byzantine times—notably as the site of two councils of the early Christian church (325 and
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