Sakarya in Numbers

1.098.115
Population
82.202
Student
9.139
International Student
3
Library
2
University
Yok
Airport
Var
Airport

Introduction

Sakarya is located in the Marmara Region of Turkey, with the Gulf of Izmit to the south and the Black Sea to the north. This geographical location greatly influences Sakarya's climate; the city typically experiences a temperate climate. Summers are hot and humid, while winters are cold and rainy. The annual rainfall is quite high, especially during the winter months due to the heavy rains. Winds generally blow from the north and northeast, affecting air circulation, especially in winter.

Sakarya's natural vegetation is rich with broad-leaved forests and various plant species in the coastal areas. The high forested areas around the city allow for the preservation of local flora and fauna.

In terms of population, Sakarya is undergoing rapid demographic change. The city, which has a large young population, is constantly growing thanks to the immigrant population. This city, where people from various cultural backgrounds live together, attracts attention with its cultural richness.

The cost of living can be more affordable than in other major cities in Turkey. Sakarya offers a balanced life both in rural areas and in the city center. Easy access to education and health services are among the factors that increase the livability of the city.

Its economy is supported especially by agriculture, industry and service sectors. Sakarya is home to various industrial facilities, especially the automotive industry. It is also a region with intensive agricultural production; hazelnuts, corn and various vegetables and fruits are among the main products.

In terms of health services, Sakarya is equipped with modern hospitals and health institutions. There are both private and public hospitals in the city, which has a wide health network.

Transportation is quite convenient thanks to Sakarya's location close to major cities such as Istanbul and Ankara. Road and railway connections are in good condition. Urban transportation is provided by buses and minibuses; in addition, infrastructure improvements in recent years have made transportation even easier.

Local cuisine is rich and varied. Sakarya cuisine includes dishes using corn in various ways, region-specific desserts and influences of Black Sea cuisine.

Among the places worth seeing, natural beauties such as Sapanca Lake and Kartepe ski center stand out. In addition, districts known for their historical texture such as Tarakli and Geyve also offer unique experiences to visitors.

The advantages of living in Sakarya include the proximity of natural beauties, affordable cost of living and fast transportation facilities. However, heavy rainfall and humidity, especially during the winter months, can be some of the disadvantages. Although Sakarya stands out with its rapidly developing infrastructure and expanding economy, access to services may be limited in some rural areas.