Name of the place
Şirince
Şirince
Şirinci is a tourist village with preserved historical architecture, connected to the Selcuk district of Izmir and located 8 kilometers away from it. In the nineteenth century, this village was known as a Greek town of 1,800 families. It was particularly famous for exporting figs in 1923 AD. As a result of the Turkish-Greek population exchange, when the Greeks left, it was settled by Turkish refugees, and the village's economy, which was dependent on Previously, there were vineyards, wine production, and olive cultivation, but these sectors have begun to develop again in parallel with the increasing tourism importance in recent years. In addition to vineyards and olive cultivation, peaches, figs, apples, and nuts are also grown here.
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April 5, 2026 12:49 pm local time