Yeşilyurt, İzmir
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Yeşilyurt is a district (semt in Turkish) in Karabağlar county, Izmir, Turkey. Important streets of Yeşilyurt are Ordu Street (cadde in Turkish), Polat Street, and Mizrakli Street.
District architecture
[edit]There are mostly apartment buildings, houses, shops, and shopping centers. There are many playgrounds scattered throughout the city, though any historical buildings are difficult to find.
Transport
[edit]Bus
[edit]Transport by bus is controlled by Metropolitan Municipality of Izmir. There are buses that run frequently. There are 4 routes from Yeşilyurt to city center:
- 662 Yeşilyurt-Cengizhan(15-30 min frequent)
- 79 Yeşilyurt Devlet Hastanesi-Halkapınar metro(2min-1hour frequent)
- 18 Yeşilyurt-Konak(10-15min frequent)
- 699 Yesilyurt-M.Erener(25-35min frequent)
Minibus
[edit]Transport by minibus is belong to the Chamber of Drivers. There are routes to Buca, Gaziemir, Otogar-Bornova, Eşrefpaşa.
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