As a county located in the Anatolian side of Istanbul, Pendik is the Sea of Marmara coast and because of this feature we can characterize Pendik as a seaside town.
The oldest settlement in the district is reaching up to 3 4 thousand years ago. It is known that the Macedonians have lived in the settlement. The district spent ten years in the later periods of Byzantine rule. One period of the Seljuk State was seized in the territory of the Turkish State but then again the distinct was conquered by the Byzantine. After the Ottoman Empire had recovered this area, the county has taken property of being a small fishing town.
County has approximately 9 km long coastline. One of the highest points in the district is Gözdağı. Pendik district of Istanbul has the boarder with the highest mountain in Istanbul, Aydos. Treshold of Ömerli meets a large part of Istanbul’s water is located in Pendik.
In addition to these, Pendik has a very large piece of land. The residential areas is located in the southern part of TEM highway. These areas are opened to the residential area. There are only 5 villages in the south of TEM.
Pendik in terms of property has been in line with the climate of the Marmara region. Black Sea climate with rainfall and Mediterranean climate with temperate tissue are felt in Pendik as well as in many districts. With this feature it can easily be said that Pendik is among the districts which are advisable. Especially during the winter months the cold aircoming from the Balkan region remains under the influence of the wave. State Hospital in the district of Pendik disposes of people in the region as a solution to health problems. In addition to the hospital, the district has also 23 health centers.
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