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Çorum İlinin İngilizce Tanıtımı - İngilizce Çorum Tanıtımı |
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![]() Çorum İlinin İngilizce Tanıtımı - İngilizce Çorum TanıtımıÇorumun ingilizce tanıtımı, İngilizce Çorum tanıtımı, İngilizce Çorum ilinin tanıtımı, İngilizce Çorumun tanıtımı Çorum is the capital of Çorum Province inland from the Black Sea coast in central Turkey ![]() ![]() ![]() Çorum is known for its leblebi (dried chick-peas), and for the valuable Hittite archaeology that has been found in the province ![]() Geography and climate Çorum is on a high plateau with a typical inland climate of hot, dry summers (although even summer evenings are chilly) and cold, snowy winters, with light rain in spring and autumn ![]() ![]() ![]() History Hattusa was the capital of Hittite empire ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Çorum today Besides agricultural activities Çorum has flour and feed mills, brick and tile factories, and some light engineering, as well as traditional crafts such as copperware and hand-weaving ![]() ![]() The town is tidy and pleasant although it does have a problem with air pollution ![]() ![]() ![]() Places of interest As well as all the Hittite sites the countryside surrounding Çorum offers many places to escape for picnics, particularly near the Çomar reservoir or in the mountains around the province ![]() The city itself contains: a 19th century clock tower ![]() Çorum Museum - displays a range of artefacts from the Hittite and other civilisations, from excavations in the region ![]() ![]() Notable natives Mahmut Atalay - World champion and Olympic medalist in sports wrestling Cevdet Cerit - professor of mathematics at Istanbul Technical University Tevfik Kış - World champion and Olympic medalist in sports wrestling |
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