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AdanaCapital of Adana (Seyhan) province, southern Turkey, about 50 km/31 mi north of the Mediterranean Sea, near the Taurus Mountains; population (2003 est) 1,219,900. Adana is a commercial centre and Turkey's fourth-largest city. It is located in the middle of the Çurukova (Cilician) plain, in the most fertile area of the country, where cotton, grains, and fruits are grown. Manufacturing includes cotton textiles, processed food, tobacco, machinery, and cement. Adana is said to have been founded by Adanus, son of Kronus, the god of weather. It was probably founded by the Hittites, and was colonized by the Romans in 66 BC. In the 16th century the city passed to the Ottoman Turks. Adana was invaded by French forces in 1918, but achieved independence in January 1922.
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G Ince, PhD, is Doctor, Sport-Health Division, Department of
Physical Education and Sport, Cukurova University, Adana, Turkey
(gonca_ince@hotmail. Department of
Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery, Baskent University Facuhy of
Medicine, Adana Seyhan Hospital, Baraj yolu I. After the showdown between Turkey
and Syria in 1997 due to the latter's support for the PKK, which
culminated in Turkey warning Syria to halt its support or face the
(military) consequences, Syria stepped back and on 20 October, 1998
signed an agreement in Adana that brought a new hope for better ties. |
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