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Being
the center of Faith Tourism, Yalvaç reflects the cultural wealth of
Anatolia with its whole beauty. Founded by the Alexander the
Great's General Seleukos, Yalvaç hosts to the very first and the
biggest town of Pisidia; Antiocheia.

Climate
The climate carries the distinction of being caught between the
Mediterranean climate and a continental climate. The highest
temperature is 37 degrees and the lowest is 18 degrees.
History
Yalvaç,
the ancient city of Antiocheia, is an important place for Anatolian
Faith Tourism and consequently on the world map.The ancient city,
Antiocheia, played an important role in the birth of Christianity
and its spread throughout Anatolia and the world.
Starting in the 2nd millenium BC, Anatolia witnessed the rise of
Assyrian, Hittite, Lydian and Persian civilizations and from the
time of the conquests of Alexander the Great up until the present
day, this land has seen a number of new civilizations arise. The
city of Antiochia was founded by one of Alexander the Great's
generals, Seleucus I or his son Antiochos in the south of the
Sultan Mountains at the site of a Psidian city. Put under the
administration of the Celtic king, Amyntas, between 39-36 BC, it
was later made a part of the province of Galatia. During the Roman
period its name was changed to Colonia Caesarea.
From the end of the 3rd century AD, Antiocheia became the head
of the province of Psidia. Coins recovered from the excavations
conducted here reflect the wealth and productivity of this period.
The coins are usually adorned by the Moon god, Men.
The city's golden era comes to an end with the beginning of the
Arab invasions in 713 AD. During the second half of the 13th
century, most of the residents leave this splendid historical city.
Because the first Turkish tribe to settle in this area during the
Selçuk Period was the Oðuz tribe called Yalvaç, the name of this
ancient city has been called Yalvaç ever since.
With the disinegration of the ruling Selçuk Empire, which had
taken over much of Anatolia, in the 1300's, a number of smaller
kingdoms were established and Yalvaç came under the control of the
Hamitoðlu dynasty, which gave great importance to Yalvaç and
consequently there was quite a lot of development during this time.
The Ottomans made Yalvaç a part of their own domain in the 1400's.
The importance given to art by the Ottomans is reflected in the
architectural structures which can be seen here. With the formation
of the Republic, Yalvaç became a part of the province of Isparta. |