Çorum - Çorum

Çorum lies in the Turkish Black Sea Region and is the capital of the eponymous Turkish Province. The city has about 160,000 inhabitants.

Çorum
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background

getting there

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By train

By bus

In the street

By boat

mobility

Tourist Attractions

  • Boğazköy Alacahöyük National Park
  • Figanı Thermal Baths (Beke)
  • Barrows of Balimsultan köyü
  • Büyük Güllicek
  • Kuşsaray
  • Güzelcedere
  • Pazarlı (the village of Çikhasan)
  • Eskiyapar and Kalınkaya
  • Castles of Çorum
  • Kaletepe, Kale (Eğercidağ)
  • Iskilip and Osmancık (Kundıber)
  • Melik Gazi settlement ruins
  • Kalehisar
  • Gerdekkaya and Yazılıkaya
  • Iskilip Bayat and Kızılcapelit rock tombs
  • Great Mosque (Ulu Cami) of Çorum
  • Mosques of Hamid, Han, Şeyh Muhiddin-i Yavsi, Tabakhane, Mihri Hatun, Oğuzköy and Koca Mehmed Pascha (Imaret)
  • Great mosque
  • Sinan Pasha complex
  • Medresses by Alaca Hüseyin Gazi and Akşemseddin
  • Koyun Baba Bridge
  • Bathhouses by Güpür Pascha, Ali Pascha, Koca Mehmed Pascha and Sunguroğlu
  • Çorum, Alacahöyük and Boğazkale (Boğazköy) museums

activities

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kitchen

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nightlife

accommodation

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security

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trips

In the south of the province, about 90 km away, there are important archaeological sites:

  • Hattuşa. Including the Yazılıkaya rock sanctuary.

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