Manisa Province
Manisa Province is located in western Turkey, bordered by the Aegean Sea to the west. It is known for its rich history, with ancient cities like Sardis and Thyatira found within its borders. The province features a diverse landscape, including mountains, valleys, and fertile plains, making it an important agricultural area.
The capital city of Manisa is also named after the province and is famous for its historical sites, such as the Manisa Castle and the Ulu Mosque. The region is particularly noted for its production of grapes and olive oil, contributing significantly to Turkey's economy.