Kütahya Province
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Kütahya Province | |
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Location of Kütahya Province in Turkey | |
Overview | |
Region: | Aegean Region, Turkey |
Area: | 11,889 (km²) |
Total Population | 684,082 TUIK 2006 (est) |
Licence plate code: | 43 |
Area code: | 0274 |
Governor | Şükrü Kocatepe |
Governor website | http://www.kutahya.gov.tr/ |
Weather forecast | turkeyforecast.com/weather/kütahya |
Kütahya is a province of Turkey. It is 11,889 km² in size, and the population is 684,082 (2006 est). In 1990, Kütahya had a population of 578,020.
[edit] Districts
Kütahya province is divided into 13 districts (capital district in bold):
- Altıntaş
- Aslanapa
- Çavdarhisar
- Domaniç
- Dumlupınar
- Emet
- Gediz
- Hisarcık
- Kütahya
- Pazarlar
- Şaphane
- Simav
- Tavşanlı
[edit] Sites of interest
- Forest recreation areas
- Çamlıca
- Murat Dağı
- Hisarlıktepe
- Ebem Çamlığı
- Gölcük Yaylası
- Nafia Spring
- Hot springs
- Harlek
- Yoncalı
- Mt. Murad
- Eynal
- Aizanoi antique city ruins
- Kütahya Castle
- Vacidiye old theological school (Medrese)
- Grand Mosque of Kütahya
- Mosque complexes
- Yakup II Bey
- İshak Fakih
- Molla Bey
- Mosques
- Balıklı
- Kurşunlu
- Dönenler
- Arslan Bey (Meydan)
- Hisarbeyoğlu Mustafa (Saray)
- Takvacılar
- Karagöz Ahmed Pasha
- Lala Hüseyin Pasha
- Ali (Alo) Pasha
- Grand and Small Bazaars
- Baths
- Küçükhamam
- Lala Hüseyin Pasha
- Kütahya Museum
- Dumlupınar Monument
[edit] External links
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Urban districts | Kütahya | |
Rural districts | Altıntaş - Aslanapa - Çavdarhisar - Domaniç - Dumlupınar - Emet - Gediz - Hisarcık - Pazarlar - Şaphane - Simav - Tavşanlı | |
Regions
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Aegean | ||
Black Sea | ||
Central Anatolia | ||
Eastern Anatolia | ||
Marmara | ||
Mediterranean | ||
Southeastern Anatolia |
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