If you’re looking for a vacation spot that’s exciting year-round, then Uludag National Park is it. Here, visitors can find Uludağ mountain (the highest in northwest Turkey and one of the country’s most popular winter-sports centers) and its powder-covered slopes. The peak’s nine glacial lakes are also a must-visit spot, though they sadly dry up in the summer. In warmer months, visitors hike away in search of the icy Aras waterfall and to explore the rich forests that house the 104 native species of flora found in the area.
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye [ˈtyɾcije]), officially the Republic of Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye Cumhuriyeti [ˈtyɾcije d͡ʒumˈhuɾijeti] ( listen)), is a transcontinental country in Eurasia, mainly in Anatolia in Western Asia, with a smaller portion on the Balkan peninsula in Southeast Europe. Turkey is bordered by eight countries with Greece and Bulgaria to the northwest; Georgia to the northeast; Armenia, the Azerbaijan and Iran to the east; and Iraq and Syria to the south. The country is encircled by seas on three sides with the Aegean Sea to the west, the Black Sea to the north, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south. The Bosphorus, the Sea of Marmara, and the Dardanelles, which together form the Turkish Straits, divide Thrace and Anatolia and separate Europe and Asia. Ankara is the capital while Istanbul is the country's largest city and main cultural and commercial centre, classified as a leading global city.
Bursa Province (Turkish: Bursa ili) is a province in Turkey, along the Sea of Marmara coast in northwestern Anatolia. Its adjacent provinces are Balıkesir to the west, Kütahya to the south, Bilecik and Sakarya to the east, Kocaeli to the northeast and Yalova to the north. The province has an area of 11,043 km and a population of 2,842,547 (2015). Its population was 2,125,140 according to the 2000 census. In 1990 it had a population of 1,603,137. The traffic code is 16.
Bursa Province (Turkish: Bursa ili) is a province in Turkey, along the Sea of Marmara coast in northwestern Anatolia. Its adjacent provinces are Balıkesir to the west, Kütahya to the south, Bilecik and Sakarya to the east, Kocaeli to the northeast and Yalova to the north. The province has an area of 11,043 km and a population of 2,842,547 (2015). Its population was 2,125,140 according to the 2000 census. In 1990 it had a population of 1,603,137. The traffic code is 16.
If you’re looking for a vacation spot that’s exciting year-round, then Uludag National Park is it. Here, visitors can find Uludağ mountain (the highest in northwest Turkey and one of the country’s most popular winter-sports centers) and its powder-covered slopes. The peak’s nine glacial lakes are also a must-visit spot, though they sadly dry up in the summer. In warmer months, visitors hike away in search of the icy Aras waterfall and to explore the rich forests that house the 104 native species of flora found in the area.
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