Çorum lies in the Turkish Black Sea Region and is the capital of the eponymous Turkish Province. The city has about 160,000 inhabitants.
Residents 294.807 (2018)
height 801 m
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Boğazköy Alacahöyük National Park last change: not specified Figanı Thermal Baths (Beke) last change: not specified Type is group designation Barrows of Balimsultan köyü last change: not specified Büyük Güllicek last change: not specified Type is group designation Kuşsaray last change: not specified Type is group designation Güzelcedere last change: not specified Type is group designation Pazarlı (the village of Çikhasan) last change: not specified Type is group designation Eskiyapar and Kalınkaya last change: not specified Type is group designation Castles of Çorum last change: not specified Kaletepe, Kale (Eğercidağ) last change: not specified Type is group designation Iskilip and Osmancık (Kundıber) last change: not specified Type is group designation Melik Gazi settlement ruins last change: not specified Kalehisar last change: not specified Type is group designation Gerdekkaya and Yazılıkaya last change: not specified Type is group designation Iskilip Bayat and Kızılcapelit rock tombs last change: not specified Type is group designation Great Mosque (Ulu Cami) of Çorum last change: not specified Mosques of Hamid, Han, Şeyh Muhiddin-i Yavsi, Tabakhane, Mihri Hatun, Oğuzköy and Koca Mehmed Pascha (Imaret) last change: not specified Great mosque last change: not specified Sinan Pasha complex last change: not specified Type is group designation Medresses by Alaca Hüseyin Gazi and Akşemseddin last change: not specified Type is group designation Koyun Baba Bridge last change: not specified Bathhouses by Güpür Pascha, Ali Pascha, Koca Mehmed Pascha and Sunguroğlu last change: not specified Type is group designation Çorum, Alacahöyük and Boğazkale (Boğazköy) museums last change: not specified activities
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In the south of the province, about 90 km away, there are important archaeological sites:
Hattuşa .
Including the Yazılıkaya rock sanctuary. last change: not specified literature
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