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The Seyhan River (formerly written ''Seihan'', ''Sihun''; ancient name: grc, Σάρος, ''Sáros''), alternatively known as ''Sarus'' (or in
Turkish Turkish may refer to: *a Turkic language spoken by the Turks * of or about Turkey ** Turkish language *** Turkish alphabet ** Turkish people, a Turkic ethnic group and nation *** Turkish citizen, a citizen of Turkey *** Turkish communities and mi ...
as ''Sarus Su''),John Garstang and O.R. Gurney is the longest river of
Cilicia Cilicia (); el, Κιλικία, ''Kilikía''; Middle Persian: ''klkyʾy'' (''Klikiyā''); Parthian: ''kylkyʾ'' (''Kilikiyā''); tr, Kilikya). is a geographical region in southern Anatolia in Turkey, extending inland from the northeastern coas ...
and the longest of Turkey that flows into the Mediterranean Sea. The river is 560 km and flows southwest from its headwaters in the Tahtalı-Mountains (in Sivas and
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provinces) in the
Anti-Taurus Mountains The Anti-Taurus Mountains (from el, Αντίταυρος) are a mountain range in southern and eastern Turkey, curving northeast from the Taurus Mountains. At , Mount Erciyes ( Turkish: Erciyes Dağı) is the highest peak not just in the ran ...
to the Mediterranean Sea via a broad delta. Its main tributaries are Zamantı and
Göksu The Göksu ( Turkish for "sky water" also called ''Geuk Su'', ''Goksu Nehri''; la, Saleph, grc, Καλύκαδνος, translit=Calycadnus) is a river on the Taşeli plateau (Turkey). Both its sources arise in the Taurus Mountains—the northern ...
, which unite in Aladağ, Adana to form the Seyhan River. The Zamantı River originates from the Uzun Plateau in Pınarbaşı,
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and crosses
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and
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districts in
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. Its sources were reported being in the Taurus Mountains in
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. It flowed through Cappadocia by the town of Comana, then through
Cilicia Cilicia (); el, Κιλικία, ''Kilikía''; Middle Persian: ''klkyʾy'' (''Klikiyā''); Parthian: ''kylkyʾ'' (''Kilikiyā''); tr, Kilikya). is a geographical region in southern Anatolia in Turkey, extending inland from the northeastern coas ...
. It is noted by numerous ancient authors including Livy, Xenophon, Procopius,
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, Ptolemy, Appian, Pliny the Elder, and Eustathius of Thessalonica who erroneously calls it ''Sinarus''. 50 km from its mouth, Seyhan River flows through the city of Adana, the only settlement situated on the river. Several bridges and footbridges cross the river in Adana including the Stone Bridge, a 2nd-century Roman bridge. Ancient city of Augusta was also situated on the river, corresponding today to the east side of the Çatalan reservoir. The river meets the Mediterranean Sea at Cape Deli.


History

An ancient Greco-Roman legend mentions that the name of the city of Adana originates from ''Adanus'', the son of the Greek god Uranus, who founded the city next to the river with his brother. His brother's name, ''Sarus'', was given to the river. Originally, the ''River Sarus'' flowed from the mountains, became the ''Seyhan River'' whilst passing through Cilicia and then onwards to the Mediterranean Sea. In 2009, a total of 33 fish species were listed as being found in the Seyhan River, including 29 native, 3 introduced and 4 endemic species. Eight amphibians were listed and two of them (''
Rana holtzi ''Rana holtzi'', also known as the Taurus frog, is a frog species of the Ranidae family endemic to Turkey, varying in size from 6.0 to 7.5cm.Mehmet Zülfü Yıldız & Bayram Göçmen (2012)Population dynamics, reproduction, and life history tra ...
'' and ''Triturus vittatus cilicensis'') are known to be endemic to the river. The major
Seyhan Dam The Seyhan Dam is a hydroelectric dam on the Seyhan River north of Adana, Turkey The dam was constructed in the 1950s as the first in a series of hydroelectric projects funded by the World Bank. The project was authorized by Prime Minister Adnan ...
upstream of Adana serves for irrigation, hydroelectric power, and flood control. Yedigöze, Çatalan and Kavşak Bendi are the other dams on Seyhan River which also serve the same purposes. The river is currently under extensive development for
hydroelectric Hydroelectricity, or hydroelectric power, is electricity generated from hydropower (water power). Hydropower supplies one sixth of the world's electricity, almost 4500 TWh in 2020, which is more than all other renewable sources combined and ...
power and irrigation.


See also

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Stone Bridge (Adana) Stone Bridge may refer to: Bridges * Stone Bridge (Adana), across the Seyhan River in Adana, Turkey * Stone Bridge (Saint Petersburg), across Griboedov Canal in Saint Petersburg, Russia * Stone Bridge (Skopje), across the Vardar River in Skopje, ...


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Artificial Intelligence Techniques for river flow forecasting in the Seyhan River Catchment, Turkey
Rivers of Turkey Rivers of Mersin Province {{Turkey-river-stub