Kuzyaka-bucak merkezi, Kastamonu | |
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Village | |
Coordinates: 41°13′55″N33°43′22″E / 41.2319°N 33.7228°E Coordinates: 41°13′55″N33°43′22″E / 41.2319°N 33.7228°E | |
Country | Turkey |
Province | Kastamonu Province |
District | Kastamonu |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
Kuzyaka-bucak merkezi is a village in the District of Kastamonu, Kastamonu Province, Turkey. [1]
Kastamonu Province is one of the provinces of Turkey, in the Black Sea region to the north of the country. It is surrounded by Sinop to the east, Bartın, Karabük to the west, Çankırı to the south, Çorum to the southeast and the Black Sea to the north.
Kastamonu is the capital district of the Kastamonu Province, Turkey. According to the 2000 census, population of the district is 102,059 of which 64,606 live in the urban center of Kastamonu. The district covers an area of 1,834 km2 (708 sq mi), and the town lies at an elevation of 904 m (2,966 ft). It is located to the south of the province.
Pompeiopolis was a Roman city in ancient Paphlagonia, identified in the early 19th century with the ruins of Zımbıllı Tepe, located near Taşköprü, Kastamonu Province in the Black Sea Region of Turkey. The exact location is 40 km north-east of Kastamonu and a short distance across the river from modern Taşköprü, in the valley of the Gökırmak or Gök River. The borders of Pompeiopolis reached the Küre mountains to the north, Ilgaz mountains to the south, Halys river to the east and Pınarbaşı valley to the west.
The Chobanids were the ruling dynasty of the Anatolian beylik that controlled the city and region of Kastamonu in the 13th century.
Kastamonu University is a public university located in Kastamonu and some of its districts, Turkey. It was established in 2006 after some colleges and schools in Kastamonu, which were administered by Ankara University and Gazi University, were gathered under one institution.
The Vilayet of Kastamonu was a first-level administrative division (vilayet) of the Ottoman Empire, established in 1867 and abolished in 1922. At the beginning of the 20th century, the vilayet reportedly had an area of 19,300 square miles (50,000 km2), while the preliminary results of the first Ottoman census of 1885 gave the population as 1,009,460. The accuracy of the population figures ranges from "approximate" to "merely conjectural" depending on the region from which they were gathered.
Keremli is a village in the District of Kastamonu, Kastamonu Province, Turkey.
Elmayakası is a village in the District of Kastamonu, Kastamonu Province, Turkey. It is 20 kilometres from the center of Kastamonu Province. The towns economy is mostly agricultural, with the exception of a single hotel.
Üyücek is a village in the District of Kastamonu, Kastamonu Province, Turkey.
Sırasöğütler is a village in the District of Kastamonu, Kastamonu Province, Turkey.
The West Black Sea Region (TR8) is a statistical region in Turkey.
The Governor of Kastamonu is the bureaucratic state official responsible for both national government and state affairs in the Province of Kastamonu. Similar to the Governors of the 80 other Provinces of Turkey, the Governor of Kastamonu is appointed by the Government of Turkey and is responsible for the implementation of government legislation within Kastamonu. The Governor is also the most senior commander of both the Kastamonu provincial police force and the Kastamonu Gendarmerie.
Kastamonu Bld. GSK is the women's handball team of the same named club sponsored by the Municipality of Kastamonu, Turkey. The team competes in the Turkish Super League and the 2022–23 Women's EHF Champions League.
Geyikli is a village in the District of Kastamonu, Kastamonu Province, Turkey.
Küçüksu is a village in the District of Kastamonu, Kastamonu Province, Turkey.
Köseoğlu is a village in the District of Kastamonu, Kastamonu Province, Turkey.
Kastamonu Castle is a medieval castle in Kastamonu, Turkey.
Mahmutbey Mosque is a historical mosque in Kasaba village in Kastamonu Province, Turkey.
Kastamonu Ethnography Museum is a museum in Kastamonu, Turkey