Zeytindağ


Zeytindağ is a town in İzmir Province, Turkey.

Geography

Zeytindağ is a town in Bergama district of İzmir Province, Turkey. At it is situated east of Aegean Sea side and south of Bakırçay valley. The distance to Bergama is and to İzmir is. The population of the town is 3192 as of 2011.

History

Zeytindağ history dates back to ancient ages. There are ruins west of Zeytindağ center. These ruins are thought to be of the ancient port city of Elaea. This city was founded before the Ionians settled in Aegean coasts. But it flourished during the kingdom of Pergamon. After the sea shore receded because of the gradual accumulation of alluvial deposit, Elaea lost its former importance.
According to town page the former name of the town in the Medieval ages was Kilisköy or Kiliseköy referring to calcareous soil around the town In 1909, the town was renamed Reşadiye in the name of the new Ottoman sultan Mehmet V, and then Zeytindağ referring to Olive production of the town.
In 1953, the village was declared a seat of township.