

This live stream offers a real-time view of Gazi Caddesi, a bustling pedestrian street in the heart of Giresun, Turkey. From this vantage point, you can observe the vibrant daily life of locals and visitors alike.
Giresun, Turkey

Giresun is a city located in the Black Sea Region of northeastern Turkey. It is the capital of Giresun Province and has a population of approximately 100,000 people. The city is situated on the western coast of the Black Sea, about 175 kilometers west of Trabzon.
Giresun is classified as a metropolitan municipality and is divided into several districts, including Giresun, Bulancak, Piraziz, and Görele. The city's economy is primarily based on agriculture, with hazelnuts, tea, and tobacco being major crops. The region is also known for its natural beauty, with lush forests, waterfalls, and scenic coastal areas.
The city has a rich history, with archaeological evidence showing human habitation dating back to the Paleolithic era. Giresun was an important center during the Roman Empire and was known for its trade and commerce. The city's historic architecture reflects its cultural heritage, with many old mosques, churches, and traditional Turkish houses.
Giresun is also known for its natural attractions, including the Giresun Island, which is located off the coast of the city. The island is a popular tourist destination and is home to many species of birds and plants. The city's scenic coastline, waterfalls, and forests make it a popular destination for nature lovers and tourists.








