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Encyclopedia > Isparta

Isparta is a city in Turkey and the provincial capital of the Isparta Province. Its population is 150,000 and elevation from from sea level is 1035 m.


The city is famous for its roses and Süleyman Demirel University. The football team of the city Ispartaspor is in the third level league.


Important Persons

  • Süleyman Demirel, former prime minister and president of Turkey, was born in the village Islamköy close to Isparta.
  • The Islamic thinker Said Nursi spent the last decade of his life in this city.

  Results from FactBites:
 
All about Isparta (176 words)
The province of Isparta is in the heartlands of Turkey’s Western Mediterranean region.
Isparta is the pearl of the the Lake Region, scented with the smell of roses.
Isparta is the province with the biggest number of lakes and dams in Turkey.
Isparta - All About Turkey (405 words)
Isparta exists in a land of fragrant roses and rose products and beautiful lakes of peaceful waters, one of the prettiest cities in the Mediterranean region.
The two national parks in Isparta are the Kovada and Kizildag, which please the visitors with their natural beauties and historical remains.
Isparta is also the hometown of Suleyman Demirel, one of our presidents of the republic.
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