Selendi is a municipality and district of Manisa Province, Turkey. Its area is 726 km<sup>2</sup>, and its population is 19,203 (2022). The town lies at an elevation of .
It is the site of the ancient town Silandus, which was located on a tributary of the Hermos River.
Composition
There are 57 neighbourhoods in Selendi District:
- Akçakertil
- Altñnköy
- AÃ
ÂaÃÂñtefen
- AvlaÃ
Âa
- BekiraÃÂalar
- Beypñnar
- ÃÂalñklñ
- ÃÂamköy
- ÃÂamlñca
- ÃÂampñnar
- ÃÂamyayla
- ÃÂanÃ
Âa
- ÃÂñkrñkçñ
- ÃÂinan
- ÃÂortak
- Dedeler
- Dumanlar
- Eskicami
- Eskin
- Fatih
- GölbaÃ
Âñ
- Hacñhaliller
- Hacñlar
- Halñlar
- HavaoÃÂlu
- ðnnice
- Kabaklar
- Karabeyler
- Karakozan
- Karaselendi
- KarataÃ
Âterziler
- KarÃ
Âñova
- Kayranlar
- Kazñklñ
- Kñnñk
- Kürkçü
- KurÃ
Âunlu
- KurtuluÃ
Â
- Mñdñklñ
- Mollaahmetler
- Omurlar
- Pñnarlar
- Rahmanlar
- Ã
ÂehirlioÃÂlu
- Selmanhacñlar
- Ã
Âerefiye
- Tavak
- Tepeeynihan
- Turpçu
- YaÃÂcñ
- Yenicami
- Yenice
- YeÃ
Âil Mahalle
- Yñldñz
- Yukarñtefen
- Zafer
- Zñramanlar
Ecclesiastical history
The diocese of Silandus was a suffragan of the diocese of Sardis. Suppressed under Muslim rule, it was revived as a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church in 1900.
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