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词条 İskenderun
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İskenderun
Turkey
formerly Alexandretta
seaport and chief city of İskenderun ilçe (district), Hatay il (province), southern Turkey, located on the eastern shore of the Gulf of Iskenderun. It lies on or near the site of Alexandria ad Issum, founded to commemorate Alexander the Great's victory over Darius III at Issus (333 BC). The port was an outlet for the medieval and early modern overland trade from Iran, India, and eastern Asia, before the development of alternate shipping routes around the Cape of Good Hope and later through the Suez Canal. Traditionally, it was the port for the Ottoman province of Aleppo, now in Syria, and in 1918–37 it served as the capital of the autonomous sancak (subdivision of an Ottoman province) of Alexandretta under French mandate.
After the return of the district (renamed Hatay) to Turkey (1939), İskenderun was replaced by Antioch (Antakya) as provincial capital but grew rapidly through improvement in its port facilities, its choice as a military centre and Turkish naval base on the Mediterranean, the establishment of industries (chiefly fertilizer and steel), and the construction of the oil pipeline from Raman Dağı. By 1955 it had surpassed Antioch in population.
Lying on an alluvial plain below the Nur Dağları (mountains), modern İskenderun has fine buildings and avenues and is well served by highways and a railway linking it with other Turkish towns. It is also linked by air with Adana, Ankara, and Istanbul. Pop. (2000) city, 159,149.
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