Etymology: () From Ancient Greek Σμύρνα (Smurna), a variant spelling of Σμύρνη (Smurnē), the Ionic Greek form of the original Aeolic Greek name Μύῤῥα (Murrhā, “Smyrna”).
A port city on the Aegean coast of western Asia Minor founded in circa the 11th century BC on the site of the present-day Turkish city of İzmir, A port city in western Turkey, İzmir, A city of northwest Georgia, a residential suburb of Atlanta, a port city in western Turkey, Technically incorrect spelling of İzmir, formerly Smyrna City (pop., 1997: 2,081,556), western Turkey. On the Aegean seacoast, it is one of Turkey's largest ports and its third largest city. Founded as early as 3000 BC, it was settled by the Greeks before 1000 BC. It was captured by the Lydians 600 BC and ceased to exist until it was refounded by Alexander the Great in the 4th century BC. It became one of the principal cities of Anatolia. After being conquered in turn by the Crusaders and by Timur (Tamerlane), it was annexed to the Ottoman Empire 1425. It became part of the Republic of Turkey in 1923. It has grown rapidly since 1945 and has a large industrial economy and a growing tourist trade,
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A port city on the Aegean coast of western Asia Minor founded in circa the 11th century BC on the site of the present-day Turkish city of İzmir
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A port city in western Turkey, İzmir
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A city of northwest Georgia, a residential suburb of Atlanta
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a port city in western Turkey
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Izmir
Technically incorrect spelling of İzmir
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formerly Smyrna City (pop., 1997: 2,081,556), western Turkey. On the Aegean seacoast, it is one of Turkey's largest ports and its third largest city. Founded as early as 3000 BC, it was settled by the Greeks before 1000 BC. It was captured by the Lydians 600 BC and ceased to exist until it was refounded by Alexander the Great in the 4th century BC. It became one of the principal cities of Anatolia. After being conquered in turn by the Crusaders and by Timur (Tamerlane), it was annexed to the Ottoman Empire 1425. It became part of the Republic of Turkey in 1923. It has grown rapidly since 1945 and has a large industrial economy and a growing tourist trade
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