Karadeniz Ereğli (or Ereğli) is a city and district in
Zonguldak Province of
Turkey
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on the
Black Sea
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shore. Population of the city proper is 121,237 as of 2020. The mayor of the city is Halil Posbıyık. Mehmet Yapıcı is the District Governor of Ereğli.
History
The city was a Greek city in ancient times known as ''
Heraclea Pontica'' after the Greek mythical hero
Heracles
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. The
Turkish name Karadeniz Ereğli means "Black Sea Ereğli" (''kara'': "black", ''deniz'': "sea" in Turkish), which distinguishes it from other places called
Ereğli (the name ''Ereğli'' derives from ''Heraclea'').
It was founded by a
Megarian
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colony, which soon subjugated the native Mariandynians and extended its power over a considerable territory. It was the birthplace of
Heraclides Ponticus
Heraclides Ponticus ( grc-gre, Ἡρακλείδης ὁ Ποντικός ''Herakleides''; c. 390 BC – c. 310 BC) was a Greek philosopher and astronomer who was born in Heraclea Pontica, now Karadeniz Ereğli, Turkey, and migrated to Athens. ...
. According to
Greek mythology
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, the cave guarded by the three-headed dog
Cerberus is located near the town. For his final quest, Heracles is tasked with entering the cave and capturing Cerberus.
The prosperity of the city, rudely shaken by the
Galatia
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ns and the
Bithynia
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ns, was utterly destroyed in the
Mithridatic Wars. Then, Heraclea Pontica was part of the (Eastern) Roman Empire for more than 1000 years.
The Turks ravaged the area after the
Battle of Mantzikert in 1071.
David Komnenos, brother of the ruler of Trebizond
Alexios I of Trebizond, took Heraclea Pontica in 1205 and made it capital of his domain, called Paphlagonia; he lost it in 1214 to Theodore I Laskaris, who made it a major frontier bulwark. The Genoese had a colony there after 1261. When the Turks conquered Paphlagonia in 1360, the Genoese bought the city from the weakening Byzantine Empire. Heraclea developed as a trading centre of the Genoese, who settled there in large numbers. A ruined citadel on a height overlooking the town is a remnant of this period. The Italian name of the city was Pontarachia. The Genoese held the city until the Ottomans captured it after 1453.
In the late 19th and early 20th century, Karadeniz Ereğli was part of the
Kastamonu Vilayet of the
Ottoman Empire
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.
Facts
Modern Ereğli is the home of
Erdemir, an important steel plant of Turkey. It has a large natural harbour, located in the lee of Baba Burnu and therefore one of the few geographically attractive places for a harbour on the western
Black Sea
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coast of
Turkey
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. Ereğli is well developed due to the presence of the steel plant and fishing is a major commercial activity in the city. Because of its Black Sea beach, Ereğli is a popular tourist destination locally. The city does not have an airport (Erdemir has a small private field) or rail station, but can be reached by automobile or bus from
Ankara
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,
Istanbul
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and other places.
In addition to its fishing and steel, Ereğli is also well known for its delicious
Ottoman strawberry
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.
The discoverer of the northern Turkish coalfields, Uzun Mehmet, lived in the ''Kestaneci Köyü'' ("Chestnut-seller Village") section of Ereğli.
The International Love, Peace, Friendship, Culture and Art Festival is held every year in Karadeniz Ereğli.
Sports
Ereğli is an active spot in women's football.
Karadeniz Ereğli Belediyespor is currently competing in National Women's Football League. Furthermore, Karadeniz Ereğli Spor won Girls' U-15 Turkey Championship in 2011. Also, local men's football clubs of Ereğli compete in amateur leagues.
In 2000s, Erdemirspor had several successful professional sport teams. Men's volleyball team won three Turkish Men's Volleyball League championship titles (
2001-02,
2003-04, and
2004-05
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), but was withdrawn from the league in 2007.
Men's basketball team competed in Men's Basketball Super League for 7 seasons (2004-06, 2008-13), until
Erdemir disestablished the team in 2013. It also won two championship titles in the lower basketball league. Besides, women's basketball team competed in the Woman's Basketball League in 2000s.
Chess is also a popular sport in Ereğli. There are two chess clubs in the city, and Ereğli hosts around 10 local chess tournaments each year.
See also
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Gülüç
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Alaplı
*
Akçakoca
*
Alemdar (ship)
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Baba Burnu (disambiguation)
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Ereğli TED Koleji
References
External links
Ereğli Municipality official website
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Black Sea port cities and towns in Turkey
Populated places in Zonguldak Province
Fishing communities in Turkey
Populated coastal places in Turkey
Districts of Zonguldak Province