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Erdek (formerly known as Artàke , Greek : Αρτάκη ) is a municipality and district of Balıkesir Province , Turkey . Its area is 307 km, and its population is 31,902 (2022). Located on the Kapıdağ Peninsula , on the north coast of the Gulf of Erdek at the south of the Sea of Marmara , Erdek is a popular domestic holiday destination with several hotels dating back to the 1960s. The surrounding area has a rugged geology and topography with evergreen wooded areas and large olive groves. It is dominated by Mt Dindymus (782m).

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6-693: In the summer ferries travel from Erdek to Avşa Adası , one of the Marmara Islands in the Sea of Marmara. The harbour overlooks tiny Zeytinlik island where there is a research station devoted to olives. During the Hittite era it was known as Artukka . Later it became a colony of Miletus . Together with other Greek cities, it took part in the Ionian Revolt against the Persian Empire , but

12-617: The Ottoman period , Erdek was the centre of the Sanjak of Karasi . According to the Ottoman General Census of 1881/82–1893, the kaza of Erdek had a total population of 33,007, consisting of 29,165 Greeks , 3,070 Muslims, 300 Jews , 18 Armenians and 454 foreign citizens. In the 1960s, before Bodrum and Marmaris became popular vacation spots, Erdek was a fashionable holiday resort for Istanbul residents. The Pinar Oteli

18-530: The number of visitors increases as far as forty to fifty thousand. The island is within reach from Istanbul by ship and ferry. It is also accessible from Erdek and Tekirdağ by motorboat. The exact location of Avşa island is shown in the following map in red color. The larger island north of Avşa is the island of Marmara and the island to the east is Paşalimanı . 40°30′43″N 27°29′55″E  /  40.51194°N 27.49861°E  / 40.51194; 27.49861 This geographical article about

24-535: Was a place of exile during the Byzantine period. The Greek inhabitants fled to Sarti Chalkidiki after the 1923 population exchange. The island belongs to the Marmara District of Balıkesir Province in northwestern Turkey. It is a popular domestic tourist destination, especially for tourists from Istanbul . The local population is around 2,000 according to the last census, but during the summer season

30-522: Was burnt by the Persians; it seems unlikely that it was rebuilt in ancient times since Strabo does not mention it. In the Roman period it was known as Artace. After the abandonment of nearby Cyzicus , the town was re-inhabited in the early Middle Ages . In the late 7th century, it briefly hosted a Cypriot refugee population including the island's archbishop , and was known as Nova Justiniana . During

36-503: Was the most popular place to stay then and is still in business today. There are 28 neighbourhoods in Erdek District: Erdek is twinned with: Av%C5%9Fa Avşa Island ( Turkish : Avşa Adası ) or Türkeli is a Turkish island in the southern Sea of Marmara with an area of about 20.6 square kilometres (8 square miles). It was the classical and Byzantine Aphousia ( Greek : Ἀφουσία or Ἀφησιά) and

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