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Aliaga (mammal)
Aliaga or Aliağa or Aliagha may refer to: Places * Aliağa, a town and district of İzmir Province, Turkey * Aliağa, Tarsus, a village in Tarsus district of Mersin Province, Turkey * Aliaga, Aragon, a town in Spain * Aliaga, Nueva Ecija, a municipality on Luzon, the Philippines Given name * Aliagha Vahid (1895–1955), Azerbaijani poet Surname * Felipe Pardo y Aliaga (1806–1868), Peruvian poet, satirist, playwright, lawyer, and politician * Rafael López Aliaga, Peruvian politician and businessman Other uses * Aliağa (İZBAN), commuter rail station at Aliağa, İzmir in Turkey * Aliağa Petkim Aliağa Gençlik S.K., known as Aliağa Petkim for sponsorship reasons, was a professional basketball team from the district of Aliağa in İzmir, Turkey. Their home arena was the Enka Sport Hall with a capacity of 2,500 seats. The team competes p ..., professional basketball team in Aliağa, İzmir in Turkey * Aliağa Wind Farm, in the district * ''Aliaga'' (mammal)'', a foss ...
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Aliağa
Aliağa is a town and a district of Izmir Province in the Aegean Region of Turkey. The town is situated at about north of Izmir. Aliağa has a large port, mainly for oil and bulk cargo. Its economic activity is based on tourism, shipbreaking, and an oil refinery. Overview and history Aliağa lies in the heart of ancient Aeolia. The town was named after a member of the influential Karaosmanoğulları ayan family, Karaosmanoğlu Ali Ağa, who owned an estate here. It was a township in Menemen district in 1937 and became a municipality in 1952. It finally separated from Menemen and became a district on 21 January 1982. The remains of the ancient city of Myrina are within the boundaries of the district, located at about fifteen km north of Aliağa centre. Another ancient site is the yet unexplored Gryneion, near Şakran township on the peninsula, to the south of the center town, also at a distance of . Visitors also often use the road from Aliağa to visit the remains of Aig ...
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