Bilecik Province
Template:Short description Template:Infobox Turkey place Bilecik Province (Template:Langx) is a province in midwest Turkey, neighboring Bursa to the west, Kocaeli and Sakarya to the north, Bolu to the east, Eskişehir to the southeast and Kütahya to the south. Its area is 4,179 km2,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and its population is 228,673 (2022).<ref name=tuik>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Most of the province laid down in Marmara Region but eastern parts of Gölpazarı and Söğüt district and districts of İnhisar and Yenipazar remained in Black Sea Region, smaller southeastern parts of Bozüyük and Söğüt remained in Central Anatolia Region and smaller southwestern part of Bozüyük remained in Aegean Region.
HistoryEdit
The region was inhabited as early as 3000 BC, and was part of the territory controlled by such notable civilizations as the Hittites (1400–1200 BC), the Phrygians (1200–676 BC), Lydians (595–546 BC), Persians (546–334 BC), Romans (74–395 AD) and Byzantians (395 AD to late 13th century, with two brief occupations by Umayyads in between).
The region also contains Söğüt, the small town where the Kayi tribe of Turkomans under Osman Gazi united as the Ottomans and founded the Ottoman Beylik which would later develop into the Ottoman Empire which was founded in 1299, and is the source of important archeological as well as cultural artifacts.
GeographyEdit
Template:Annotated imageBilecik Province contains wide array of geographical and climatic zones in its borders. The province is dominated by hills and deep valleys. The western end of the Anatolian Plateau is also located in the province. Sakarya River and Karasu are the most important rivers in the province.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
DistrictsEdit
Bilecik province is divided into 8 districts (capital district in bold):
DemographicsEdit
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Sites of interestEdit
In Söğüt a site of interest is the Ethnographical Museum.
The town Bilecik is famous for its numerous restored Turkish houses.
Some other sites of interest in the province are: Osman Gazi and Orhan Gazi Mosques, Seyh Edebali and Mal Hatun mausoleums, Köprülü Mehmet Pasha Mosque, Köprülü Caravanserai, Kaplikaya tombs, Rüstem Pasha Mosque, and Gülalan Pavilion.
GalleryEdit
- Cengellerkoyu2.jpg
A view from Çengeller village in Gölpazarı
- Şeyh edebali türbesi.jpg
Sheikh Edebali tomb
- Bilecik Kültür Merkezi.jpg
Bilecik Cultural Center
- Dursun Fakih Türbesi.JPG
The türbe of Dursun Fakih in Söğüt
- Bilecik, Küçükelmalı tabiat parkı göleti.jpg
Küçükelmalı Nature Park Pond
- Bilecik Mosque.jpg
Bilecik Mosque
- Bilecik Orhan Gazi Cami 1758.jpg
Bilecik Osman Gazi Mosque
See alsoEdit
ReferencesEdit
External linksEdit
- Template:In lang Bilecik governor's official website
- Template:In lang Bilecik municipality's official website
- Bilecik weather forecast information
- Template:In lang Yerel Yöneylem Kalkınma Derneği - Gölpazarı
- Template:In lang Bayırköy's local website
- Template:In lang Virtual platform of Bilecik Template:Webarchive
- Template:In lang Bilecik hayat platform Template:Webarchive
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