Izmit

Izmit kōˌjäĕlˈē [key], city, capital of Kocaeli prov., NW Turkey, on the Bay of Izmit, at the eastern end of the Sea of Marmara. A port, it is the center of a rich tobacco- and olive-growing region. Manufactures include paper, petrochemicals, textiles, beer, and cement. Founded c.712 b.c., it was rebuilt in 264 b.c. by Nicomedus I of Bithynia, who made it his capital, Nicomedia. It was shattered by an earthquake in 1999.

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