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Sakarya River

 
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Sakarya River
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Origin Bayat Plateau
Basin countries Turkey
Length 824 km
Avg. discharge Black Sea

The Sakarya (Greek: Σαγγάριος, Sangarios, latinized as Sangarius; also Σάγαρις, Sagaris) is a river in Asia Minor. It is the third longest river of Turkey, and runs through what in ancient times was known as Phrygia.

The source of the river is the Bayat Yaylası (Bayat Plateau) which is located to the northeast of Afyon. Joined by the Porsuk Çayı (Porsuk Creek) close by the town of Polatlı, the river runs through the Adapazarı Ovası (Adapazarı Plains) before reaching the Black Sea. The Sakarya was once crossed by the Sangarius Bridge, constructed by the East Roman Emperor Justinian I (r. 527-565).

In the Middle Ages, the valley of the Sakarya was the home of the Söğüt tribe, which went on to establish the Ottoman Empire.

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