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bolu, ilinin, ingilizce, tanıtımı |
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Bolu İlinin İngilizce Tanıtımı - İngilizce Bolu Tanıtımı |
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Prof. Dr. Sinsi
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![]() Bolu İlinin İngilizce Tanıtımı - İngilizce Bolu TanıtımıBolu ilinin ingilizce tanıtımı, İngilizce Bolunun tanıtımı, Bolu hakkında ingilizce bilgi, İngilizce Bolu tanıtımı Bolu is on the old highway from Istanbul to Ankara, which climbs over Mount Bolu, while the new motorway passes through Mount Bolu Tunnel below the town ![]() History Antiquity Bolu was part of one of the Hittite kingdoms around 2000 BC and later 500 BC became one of the leading cities of the Kingdom of Bithynia ![]() ![]() In the Ancient Roman era, as is shown by its coins, the town was commonly called Claudiopolis after Emperor Claudius ![]() ![]() ![]() Catholic bishopric As Claudiopolis it remains a titular see of Bithynia ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Turkish era In 1325 the town was conquered by the Ottoman Empire, becoming known under the present Turkish name (sometimes called Bolou or Boli) ![]() ![]() Bolu today Bolu is a busy market town not a large city (basically one long shopping street), in attractive forested mountain countryside ![]() ![]() ![]() The main road from Istanbul to Ankara used to cross Bolu mountain, although more people would stop at the roadside restaurants than actually come into the town, and anyway now the Mount Bolu Tunnel is open most people will rush by on the motorway rather than climb up into Bolu, especially in winter when the road has often been closed due to ice and snow ![]() ![]() Local specialities include a sweet made of hazelnuts (which grow in abundance here) and an eau-de-cologne with the scent of grass ![]() ![]() People are also named Bolu as a nickname, for example Tolulope Kehinde of Christ's Hospital in England ![]() Places of interest The countryside around Bolu offers much excellents walking and other outdoor pursuits ![]() ![]() The 14th century mosque, Ulu Camii Bolu Museum has artefacts from Hittite, Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk and Ottoman periods ![]() The hot springs kaplıcaları The attractive lake and village of Gölköy, near the university campus ![]() |
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