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Located in the western part of the U.S. state of Illinois, Macomb is the county seat of McDonough County, about 160 kilometers southwest of the city of Peoria and about 240 kilometers northwest of St. Louis. This small city of about 18,000 people is centered around Western Illinois University (WIU), which was founded in 1899 and infuses the area with a strong academic atmosphere, with a student body that makes up about a quarter of the city's population. With a history dating back to the 1830s, Macomb grew gradually with the opening of the railroad in the mid-to-late 1800s, and retains a number of late 19th-century architectural features to this day. Economically, in addition to the university-driven higher education, healthcare and service industries, agriculture and small-scale manufacturing in the surrounding area are important pillars. The community is quiet and friendly, hosting annual events such as the Malcolm Arts Festival, and combining the simplicity of a small Midwestern town with the energy of a college town, making it an ideal place to study and live.
Macka is a mountainous town in Trabzon Province, Turkey, located in the northeastern part of the Black Sea region. It is situated in a gorge about 300 meters above sea level and is surrounded by dense forests and waterfalls in a beautiful natural landscape. Machka is famous for the Somera Monastery, an Orthodox monastery built in the 4th century and carved into the cliffs, which is an important historical monument and pilgrimage site. The local economy is dependent on agriculture, producing mainly tea, hazelnuts and honey. The climate is mild and rainy, suitable for hiking and eco-tourism. The population is about 15,000, mostly Turkish, and retains a traditional Black Sea culture.