Giresun (Greek: Κερασούντα)is a town in north-eastern Turkey with 90,000 inhabitants (2003 estimate) on the Black Sea. It is the capital of Giresun Province. It lies along the Black Sea about 110 miles (175 km) west of Trabzon.
Giresun and its surrounding region has a rich agriculture, specialising in cherries, hazelnuts and walnuts, as well as hides and timber. Giresun has become an important port since the construction of an artificial harbour in the 1960s.
The English word "cherry", the French word "cerise" and the Italian "cerasa" all comes from Giresun's ancient name of Cerasus. The cherry was first exported to Europe from Cerasus in Roman times. The town was also known as Kerasunt during the medieval period and, under that name, was the second city of the Empire of Trebizond.
Source: Özhan Öztürk. Karadeniz: Ansiklopedik Sözlük (Blacksea: Encyclopedic Ditionary). 2 Cilt (2 Volumes). Heyamola Publishing. Istanbul.2005 ISBN 975-6121-00-9.
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Giresun is the real hometown of Napoleon Cherry but years ago destroyed because of hazelnut. Now the best of hazelnuts in the World are in the Giresun. "Nestle" still using Giresun hazelnuts. Based of these, Giresun City's logo is the cherry and hazelnut. But you can't see any more chery, only see in some gardens.
By the way Only Giresun is have the island in Black Sea and, according to some rumors Amazon's were living there.
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