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    According to A. H. M. Jones, the city officially reverted to its original name, Kerasous, in 64 AD. [6] The Greek name Kerasous was Turkified into Giresun (Ottoman Turkish: گیره‌سون) after Turks gained permanent control of the region in the late 14th century.

  2. Sep 29, 2024 · Located on the slopes of the Pontic mountain range overlooking the Black Sea in north-eastern Turkey, the ancient city of Giresun is known for its stunning coastal views and dramatic jagged ...

  3. In the 2nd century BC, the Roman general Lucullus, who came to the ancient Cerasos, saw a delicious fruit here and carried its trees back to his country. It was there then that the cherry (Kerasus) giving Giresun its name, spread all over the world.

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    The modern city of Giresun is on the Black Sea, Turkey, hometo some of the most stunning scenery in the country. It’s around 100 miles north west of the city of Trabzon, which was once an important stopping place on the Silk Road.

    Giresun is the capital of the province of the same name, and just off the coast is Giresun Island. The island is small, but rich in history and myth. Special shows are put on for tourists to the island in the summer months to entertain and teach children of all ages about the Amazons, the Argonauts and Hercules. You might be wondering what Hercules...

    Giresun, which is a corruption of the Greek word for "cherry", was famous for this fruit, although now hazelnuts are more important to the economy of the area. The city began its existence as a colonial Greek city, which was founded in the 8thcentury BC. Giresun Castle (Giresun kalesi) is in ruins and perched atop a small hilltop. Once you have cli...

    Each region of Turkey has its own traditional food. In Giresun it’s the cabbage soup (lahana corbasi) and cabbage leaves stuffed with meat (etli lahana sarmasi). along with a stuffed ‘black’ cabbage dish (karalahana yemegi). You can have hamsili pilav, anchovies and rice, to make a change from cabbage. However, if you are a cabbage fan, you will be...

  4. Aug 4, 2024 · Giresun’s history dates back to antiquity when it was known as Kerasous, a name derived from the Greek word for cherry. The city was founded around 180 BC by Pharnaces I of Pontus and quickly became a significant port and commercial center.

  5. Giresun (gērĕsōōn´), city (1990 pop. 67,536), capital of Giresun prov., NE Turkey, a port on the Black Sea. It is the trade center for a farm region in which corn, filberts, beans, and potatoes are produced. Known as Cerasus, the city was famous in ancient times for its cherry trees.

  6. www.turkeyforyou.com › giresunGiresun - Turkey

    In the North east of Turkey lies a town named Giresun, capital of the Giresun province that is situated along the Black sea and is 100 miles west of Trabzon. A place governed by sudden climactic changes, Giresun is the original birthplace of cherries.

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