
Osmaniye is a province located in southern Türkiye, within the Mediterranean Region, place. With an area of 3,767 square kilometers, Osmaniye had a population of 561,061 according to 2023 data from the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK). Situated east of Çukurova and along the Ceyhan River, Osmaniye serves as a important transition point due to its wetlands and strategic location. It borders Gaziantep to the east, Hatay to the south, Adana to the west, and Kahramanmaraş to the north.Osmaniye –
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The Ceyhan River is one of the longest rivers in southern Türkiye that flows into the Mediterranean Sea. With a total length of approximately 509 kilometers, the river originates at the Pınarbaşı locality in the Elbistan district of Kahramanmaraş and empties into the Mediterranean via the İskenderun Gulf. Its flow regime varies seasonally, with high discharge periods typically occurring during spring due to snowmelt and rainfall.The Ceyhan River is regarded as one of the two primary life sources
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Misis Bridge is a historic stone bridge located over the Ceyhan River in the Misis settlement (ancient name: Mopsuestia), Yüreğir district of Adana Province. The bridge, approximately 132.7 meters long and 6.5 meters wide, consists of nine arches and is one of the important transportation structures in the region.HistoryThe construction of the bridge dates back to the reign of Roman Emperor Constantine IV (4th century AD). It was later repaired by Byzantine Emperor Justinian I. Over the centurie
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