Cities
Ankara
Ankara is the capital and second most populous city of Turkey. Ankara, which was the capital of the Tektosag tribes from the Galatians in the Hellenistic period, became the capital of the provincial organization in the Roman period, an important city where the emperors stayed in the Byzantine period, and the center of the Anatolian Province in the Ottoman period. With a law enacted on October 13, 1923, Ankara became the capital of the Republic of Turkey. The population of the city is approximately 6 million. Ankara Province offers a rich and vibrant city life opportunity with the activities of industrial zones, high-level bureaucracy, international institutions and non-governmental organizations and social, cultural, sportive and artistic activities that continue throughout the year.
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Ankara is the capital and second most populous city of Turkey. Ankara, which was the capital of the Tektosag tribes from the Galatians in the Hellenistic period, became the capital of the provincial organization in the Roman period, an important city where the emperors stayed in the Byzantine period, and the center of the Anatolian Province in the Ottoman period. With a law enacted on October 13, 1923, Ankara became the capital of the Republic of Turkey. The population of the city is approximately 6 million. Ankara Province offers a rich and vibrant city life opportunity with the activities of industrial zones, high-level bureaucracy, international institutions and non-governmental organizations and social, cultural, sportive and artistic activities that continue throughout the year.
Places to vist
The main places to visit in the city;
Anitkabir
Ankara Castle
War of Independence Museum (First Assembly)
Ankara Mehmet Akif Ersoy Literature Museum Library
Ankara University Toy Museum
Beypazari Living Museum
Red Crescent Square
Atakule Shopping Center
Kizilcahamam Hot Springs
Beypazari Thermal Facilities
Haci Bayram Mosque
Karagol Nature Park
Food
Ankara has a unique atmosphere and a full mosaic culture with the immigration from various parts of Anatolia. Of course, we see that this diversity is reflected in the differences unique to Ankara residents and in the dishes in its cuisine.
Climate
There are climatic differences from place to place in the wide area of the province. In the south, the steppe climate, which is the distinctive feature of the Central Anatolian climate, can be seen, and in the north, the temperate and rainy states of the Black Sea climate can be seen. In this region where the continental climate prevails, winter temperatures are low and summer is hot.
Education
There are a total of 21 universities in Ankara. 8 of the universities in Ankara are state universities and the remaining 13 are foundation universities.
Economy
Economic activity is largely based on trade and industry. In addition to establishments belonging to the food industry such as pasta, flour, vegetable oil, dairy products, sugar, wine, beer, cement, tractors, agricultural tools and machinery, engines, paints, bricks, tile and forest products, furniture, metal goods within the provincial borders of Ankara. , industrial establishments that produce weaving have also started to be seen. The most important investments related to the defense industry were also made in Ankara. As it is the capital city, foreign delegations frequently come to Ankara and important developments are achieved in foreign trade as a result of mutual contacts.
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