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Aliağa (Turkish:) is a municipality and district of İzmir Province, Turkey. [2] Its area is 379 km 2, [3] and its population is 104,828 (2022). [1] The town is situated at about 50 km (31 mi) north of İzmir. Aliağa has a large port, mainly for oil and bulk cargo. Its economic activity is based on tourism, shipbreaking, and an oil refinery.
The station itself is located within the south side of Aliağa, accessible via İstasyon St. from İnönü St.. İnönü St. is accessible from the D.550 state highway, which is adjacent to the station to the east. The station building is located on the west side, along with a parking lot for employees and a bus stop for ESHOT buses.
This is a list of ports in Turkey grouped by sea and sorted after port name, [1] wherein piers and special purpose terminals (oil, natural gas, LNG terminals) [2] are separated. Marinas in Turkey are not listed here. As of 2024, there are 54 ports in Turkey. [3]
From the late 1950s, downtown Rockford (centered around the intersection of IL 2 and US 20; Main Street and West State Street) began to decline as the primary shopping district of the city. In 1956, North Towne Mall opened on the far northwest side of the city, with Colonial Village opening on the (then) far east side in 1962, both of which ...
This is most of the area lying between North Second Street on the west, Sinnissippi Park/Golf Course on the north, the Scandinavian Cemetery (Prospect Street) on the east and Rural Street on the south plus the four houses just north of the YMCA on the west side of North Second Street; Northeast State & Main. 201, 203 and 211 West State Street ...
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A Rockford bar that features hemp and THC-infused products held its grand opening Thursday. Formerly Stockyard Rock Burger Bar, Half Baked Bar is now open at 908 W. Riverside Blvd., in the North ...
The commercial building at 324–30 East State Street is the oldest in the district. The following buildings contribute to the historical fabric of the district: [2] Rockford Wholesale Grocery Building, 1909; Morning Star Newspaper Building, 1932; Old Y.M.C.A. Building, 1889; Germania Hall, 1890; 324–30 East State Street, c. 1855-60; Old City ...