Yalova (Population: 70,118) is a city located in northwest Turkey and the capital of Yalova Province. Yalova is a province in northwestern Turkey, along the Sea of Marmora. ...
The city has a number of tourist attractions such as the Atatürk Pavilion and of course, its famous hot springs.
On 17 August1999, Yalova was hit by a large earthquake measuring 7.4 on the Richter scale. This earthquake lasted for 45 seconds and caused over 17,000 casualties. August 17 is the 229th day of the year (230th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ... The İzmit Earthquake with a magnitude of 7. ... The Richter magnitude test scale (or more correctly local magnitude ML scale) assigns a single number to quantify the size of an earthquake. ...
Yalova | Altınova | Armutlu | Çınarcık | Çiftlikköy | Termal Yalova is a province in northwestern Turkey, along the Sea of Marmora. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Turkey. ...
Yalova hot springs are located to the south of the Sea of Marmara, 11 km southwest of the town of Yalova in a wonderfully green setting.
The Yalova hot springs have a natural water outlet, flowing at a rate of 15 liters per second with the potential capacity of 1,651 person/day/bath and 1651 beds on the basis of 600 liters per person/day/bath.
Yalova hot springs are known for their therapeutic qualities, especially for rheumatic diseases, digestive maladies, neurological and urological disorders and metabolic problems.
Yalova used to be a district of Istanbul until some years ago and than became a province itself having 100.000 inhabitants approximately and is a beautiful city in the Marmara region of Anatolia with green plateaus, agricultural areas and spas.
Yalova hot springs are located to the south of the Sea of Marmara, 11 km southwest of the town of Yalova in a wonderfully green setting.
Yalova hot springs are known for their therapeutic qualities, especially for rheumatic diseases, digestive maladies, neurological and urological disorders and metabolic problems.