Detailed Map of Gaziantep, Turkey
Gaziantep, Turkey (37.0628, 37.3792)
Gaziantep, located in southeastern Turkey at coordinates 37.0628° N latitude and 37.3792° E longitude, is one of the country's oldest cities with a rich history that dates back to ancient times. Known historically as Antep, it has been an important center for trade and culture due to its strategic position on the Silk Road. As a metropolitan municipality, Gaziantep has a population of approximately 2 million residents, making it one of the largest cities in Turkey. The economy of Gaziantep is robust, heavily focused on manufacturing, particularly in textiles and food processing, with the city being renowned for its pistachios and culinary specialties, including the famous kebab and baklava. The city features a well-developed transportation infrastructure, including highways, railways, and an airport that connects it to major cities. Key attractions in Gaziantep include the Gaziantep Castle, which offers panoramic views of the city, the Zeugma Mosaic Museum, housing exquisite ancient mosaics, and the traditional bazaars that reflect the city's vibrant culture. Neighborhoods such as Şahinbey and Oğuzeli are notable for their blend of modern amenities and historical sites, contributing to Gaziantep's unique character as a city that balances tradition with contemporary living.