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Hopa

Hopa
Downtown Hopa
Downtown Hopa
Hopa is located in Turkey
Hopa
Hopa
Coordinates: 41°24′28″N 41°26′06″E / 41.40778°N 41.43500°E / 41.40778; 41.43500Coordinates: 41°24′28″N 41°26′06″E / 41.40778°N 41.43500°E / 41.40778; 41.43500
Country Turkey
Province Artvin
Government
 • Mayor Nedim Cihan (AKP)
 • Kaymakam Mustafa Erkayıran
Area
 • District 212.55 km2 (82.07 sq mi)
Population (2012)
 • Urban 18,296
 • District 33,129
 • District density 160/km2 (400/sq mi)
Post code 08600
Climate Cfa
Website www.hopa.bel.tr

Hopa (Georgian: ხოფა, ხუფათი) is a city and district of Artvin Province in northeast Turkey. It is located on the eastern Turkish Black Sea coast about 67 km (42 mi) from the city of Artvin and 18 kilometres from the border with Georgia.

Hopa is on the Black Sea Coast 65 km from Artvin and 18 km from the Sarp border crossing (into Sarpi) on the Georgian border. The land climbs sharply from 10m above sea level in the coastal areas up into the Sultan Selim Mountains, the hillsides are well watered and green with alder, chestnuts, hornbeams and other deciduous trees. The highest point is Mt Yavuz Sultan Selim at 1513m. The climate is mild and wet, although only July and August are warm enough to be called summer. There is annual snowfall in winter.

The area was part of the kingdom of Colchis but was always vulnerable to invasions, first the Scythians from across the Caucasus, then the Muslim armies led by Habib, son of Caliph Uthman who controlled the area from 853 AD to 1023 when it was conquered by the Byzantines from the Sac Emirate allied to the Abbasids. The Seljuk Turks led by Alp Arslan conquered the area in 1064. With the collapse of the Seljuks, the Artvin area came under the control of the Ildeniz, one of the Anatolian Turkish beyliks

Ottoman Sultan Selim I brought it into the Ottoman Empire during his campaign against the Crimea that took place in 1490-1512. Lala Mustafa Pasha made it part of the Çıldır Eyalet formed in 1578. The area was captured by Russia following the Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878) and many people of Hopa moved westwards away from the Russian-controlled zone. Hopa was returned as part of the Brest Litovsk Agreement in 1918 and formally joined Turkey on 14 March 1921. The Sarp border gate was opened on 31 August 1988 with the "International Road Transport Agreement" between Soviet Union and Turkey and gave a big boost to Hopa in trade and tourism.


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