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Arsin (District)

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Trabzon Arsin Source: "https://gadm.org/maps/TUR/trabzon/arsin.html"
COUNTRY
Türkiye
PROVINCE
Trabzon
LICENSE PLATE CODE
61
AREA CODE
0462
DISTRICT GOVERNOR
Ömer Sirin
MAYOR
Muhammet Sait Gürsoy
CLIMATE
Black Sea Climate
IMPORTANT BUILDINGS AND NATURAL AREAS
Arsin Beach Arsin Highlands Historical Mosques Historical Bridges Santa Ruins (located near the district boundary)
POPULATION
34.572
ELEVATION
10 m
AREA
169 km²
Additional Information
Arsin is located on the historical Silk Road. The district is situated on the Black Sea coast. Thanks to the Arsin Organized Industrial Zoneit has shown significant industrial development in recent years. It was known as Arsinoe in antiquity.

Trabzon's western coast along the Black Sea, the district of Arsin holds historical significance due to its location on the ancient Silk Road and its shoreline. A settlement since antiquity, Arsin attracts attention through its historical structures, natural beauty, and commercial potential.


A natural beauty in Arsin -Hüsna Kefelioğlu

Historical Depth: Traces of the Past

Arsin’s history has been shaped by its geopolitical position, placing it under the influence of various civilizations.

  • Ancient Period: The region’s history extends back to antiquity. The settlement known in ancient sources as "Arsinoe" was an important trade center.
  • Byzantine Period: During the Byzantine Empire, the area held a strategic position along major trade routes.
  • Ottoman Period: After being incorporated into Ottoman territory in 1461 following Fatih Sultan Mehmet’s conquest of Trabzon, Arsin developed as a settlement known for agriculture and trade.
  • Republican Period: Throughout the Republican era, Arsin integrated into modernization processes while preserving the traditional lifestyle of the Black Sea region.

Geographical Structure and Climate

Arsin is endowed with rich natural beauty due to its location on the Black Sea coast and its mountainous terrain. The district experiences a Black Sea climate characterized by rainfall throughout all seasons.

  • Summers are warm and rainy, while winters are cool and rainy.
  • The region boasts a diverse vegetation cover.
  • The Arsin River and its surroundings form key natural attractions of the district.

Economic Life

Arsin’s economy is based on agriculture, livestock farming, trade and industry.

  • Agriculture: Tea, hazelnut and corn are the main agricultural products of the region.
  • Livestock Farming: Small and large animal husbandry is widely practiced in the highland pastures.
  • Trade: Due to its location, Arsin lies along important trade routes.
  • Industry: In recent years, Arsin has seen significant industrial growth thanks to its organized industrial zone.


A forest path in Arsin -Hüsna Kefelioğlu

Cultural Heritage and Significant Sites

In addition to its natural beauty, Arsin also draws attention through its cultural heritage.

  • Historic mosques and bridges reflect the district’s historical fabric.
  • The Santa Ruins, located near the district, are a historic site of note.
  • Arsin Beach is one of the district’s key natural attractions.
  • Arsin highland pastures harbor rich natural beauty.

Transportation

Arsin is connected to the city center of Trabzon by road and offers easy access to other Black Sea cities. Trabzon Airport is located at a close distance from the district.

Additional Current Information

In recent years, Arsin has undertaken initiatives to enhance its tourism potential. The district features restaurants offering traditional Black Sea cuisine. Traditional highland culture and festivals are regularly organized in Arsin.

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AuthorArif Zahid YükselDecember 6, 2025 at 8:44 AM

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Contents

  • Historical Depth: Traces of the Past

  • Geographical Structure and Climate

  • Economic Life

  • Cultural Heritage and Significant Sites

  • Transportation

  • Additional Current Information

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