18 Ekim 2007 Perşembe

Beypazari



Beypazari :

Beypazarı Lagania is a district of Ankara Province of central Turkey, approx. 100 km west of the city of Ankara. Elevation 680m. Area 1.868 km². Population (2000) 51,841 of which 45.000 (approx.) live in the town of Beypazarı. The district contains three other small towns (Karaşar, Uruş, Kırbaşı) and 64 villages. It used to be an important city in Asia Minor in ancient times.


Places of interest


Hıdırlık Tepesi -hilltop view of the town
Ottoman period buildings include the 17th century Suluhan Caravanserai, and the 13th century Sultan Alaedin Mosque.
The Kültür Evi museum displaying items from Hittite, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman times
Inözü valley - steep-walled canyon, a green and pleasant place for a stroll, or to explore the caves, tombs and churches carved into the rock. There are cafes and restauarants for refreshments.
There are many places for walks and picnics in the countryside surrounding Beypazarı including the banks of the Kirmir River, and Eğriova Yaylası and Tekke Yaylası areas of high meadow in the forest.



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