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This article is about the city of Artvin. See Artvin Province for more information about the surrounding area.
Artvin
Artvin from above
Artvin from above
Location of Artvin within Turkey.
Location of Artvin within Turkey.
Country Turkey
RegionBlack Sea
Government
 • MayorDr.Emin ÖZGÜN (Republican People's Party)
Elevation
345 m (1,132 ft)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
08
Area code466
Licence plate08
Websitewww.artvin.bel.tr
Artvin city center

Artvin (Armenian: Արդվին, Georgian: ართვინი) is a city in northeastern Turkey on the Çoruh River near the Georgian border.

Geography

The climate is wet all year round, and the summers are pleasantly cool, being strongly affected by the nearby Black Sea. The population of Artvin, the capital town is 24468[1]

History

See Artvin Province for the history of the region.

Places of interest

  • Artvin or Livana (Livane) castle, built in 937

There are a number of Ottoman Empire houses and public buildings including:

  • Salih Bey mosque, built in 1792
  • The fountain of Çelebi Efendi, built in 1783.

The surrounding countryside offers many places for climbing, trekking and rafting.

Sister cities

Notes and references

See also