Erzurum (Armenian: Կարին, Karin) is a city in eastern Anatolia (Asian Turkey). It is the largest city in and eponymous capital of Erzurum Province. It is situated 1757 meters (5766 feet) above sea level. Erzurum had a population of 361,235 in the 2000 census, increasing to 367,250 by 2010.
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Snowboarding from the top of the EJDER3200 lots of flat base but the view is impeccable! Went there on the first day and the wind was crazy strong so I recommend before u go up to check the wather forecast.
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Magnificent engravings and minarets. A must see place in Erzurum. You can see many sites around. The citadel, ulu cami, üç kümbetler.
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incredible stonework, great motifs and a masterpiece if you want to see a great work of art. Yakutiye Madrasa was built in the 14th century by Emir Cemaleddin Yakut during the reign of Ilhanli ruler Olcayto. There were examples of the type of madrasah with closed courtyard, iwan and portico, which continued to exist in Anatolia The madrasa is in front of the medieval Turkish art with its symmetrical structure, various figures carved in stone reliefs and tile arrangements.
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This is the house where Mustafa Kemal Ataturk used to live in. This is a very historic place and worth a visit. Entrance is free so that people can see check it out. There is an English leaflet with information on it, just ask the staff in the office and they will be more than happy to provide it for you.
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Following many travellers comments I'd say the mosque distinguishes by its many columns and arches, which reminded me the interior of a gothic church. It has plain yet an elegant style. The dome of the mosque is impressive made by wooden beams in "Kirlangic" style, which we learned to be a traditional roof interior in the ancient times of Erzurum.
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