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    Just east of the coastal city of [wiki=87da1803d79be02847802fb26ee3f961]Izmir[/wiki] over the Sabuncubeli Pass, Manisa was founded as Magnesia in 190 BCE. An important yet provincial centre during the Ottoman period, Manisa recently started to emerge as one of the industrial powerhouses of Turkish economy. As of 2010, the city has a population of around 300,000.
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      Manisa lies on the main route [wiki=0ef8f876d62a45352e28410454e3634b]Istanbul[/wiki]-[wiki=87da1803d79be02847802fb26ee3f961]Izmir[/wiki] buses take, so has a very high frequency of bus connections from those cities, as well as from [wiki=e93359a4c55245fcee3923156ae5c6b3]Balıkesir[/wiki] and [wiki=85e75f7f6017ec0a620fa92005d5adc5]Bursa[/wiki], both of which also lie on the same route.

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      Manisa lies on the main railtracks fanning out of [wiki=87da1803d79be02847802fb26ee3f961]Izmir[/wiki] towards north. The city station welcomes trains from Izmir (six times daily), [wiki=b7545e771331ab0cceb32b5a7f7f82b5]Bandırma[/wiki] (twice daily, via [wiki=e93359a4c55245fcee3923156ae5c6b3]Balıkesir[/wiki]-transfering from fast ferries from [wiki=0ef8f876d62a45352e28410454e3634b]Istanbul[/wiki] is possible in this harbour town), [wiki=9221413dd904c157938b397753a8b4bb]Ankara[/wiki] (twice daily, via [wiki=632bf6e4254a0fad039d56f8411d76ab]Eskişehir[/wiki], [wiki=10aeda2dfe374764e33eb14b208b262f]Kütahya[/wiki], and Balıkesir) and [wiki=3f84bb33dba9bf96f76f2fe4e69d11d6]Uşak[/wiki]. There are also trains three times a day from the nearby town of [wiki=493d13d4bcc6508149b8f6162a908c73]Alaşehir[/wiki].

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      Manisa is on the main [wiki=0ef8f876d62a45352e28410454e3634b]Istanbul[/wiki]-[wiki=e93359a4c55245fcee3923156ae5c6b3]Balıkesir[/wiki]-[wiki=87da1803d79be02847802fb26ee3f961]Izmir[/wiki] highway, numbered D565, as well as the main Izmir-[wiki=9221413dd904c157938b397753a8b4bb]Ankara[/wiki] highway, D300.

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    Telephone code of Manisa is (+90) 236.
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    Sardis (Sart) - Formerly the ancient capital city of the Lydians (the indigenous people of the inland Central Aegean in ancient times), Sardis is 62 km east of Manisa, close to the town of [wiki=82766a10aa9da1e925a037014b3cd601]Salihli[/wiki] and just off the highway to Ankara. Sardis features an almost totally intact gymnasium, a temple dedicated to Artemis, and a synagogue (the oldest one in Asia Minor, dating back to Roman times).
    *Mount Sipylus (Spil Dağı) - overlooking the city, Mount Sipylus (1,513 m/4,964 ft) is a popular weekend retreat for locals, and features dense forests, wild tulips, and beautiful scenery. Sipylus is also one of the few places in this region which regularly sees snow in winter. On the side of the mountain is a full-faced statue of Cybele, the mother goddess of many ancient Anatolian civilizations, carved into a rocky cliff, dating back to Hittites. Also closeby, facing the city, is the "weeping rock" (ağlayan kaya), a rock on the top of a cliff resembling a face, complete with water flow ("tears") coming out of the "eyes". The myth has it that, this was Niobe, who had her daughters killed by Artemis, her sons killed by Apollo, and her husband killed himself, so she walked away to the mountain and cried unceasingly until she petrified.

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