Bilecik in Numbers

228.058
Population
20.606
Student
2.252
International Student
1
Library
1
University
Yok
Airport
Var
Airport

Introduction

Bilecik is a small and cozy province located in the Marmara Region of Turkey. It is known for its proximity to big cities such as Sakarya, Kocaeli, Istanbul and Eskisehir. Geographically, Bilecik is located in northwestern Turkey and has both Marmara and Black Sea climate characteristics. This causes the city's climate to be variable; summers are hot and dry, while winters are cold and rainy. The city generally has a mild climate, but harsh winter conditions can be experienced from time to time.

Bilecik's vegetation is generally composed of deciduous forests and maquis. Especially in the spring and fall months, a thousand shades of green can be seen in this city. Olive trees and pine forests are also included in the natural beauties of Bilecik.

The population of the city is around 225,000, mostly made up of locals and people from neighboring provinces. Bilecik maintains its characteristic of being a province that has been developing in the fields of industry and agriculture, especially in recent years. Small industrial estates and agriculture-based enterprises play an important role in the economy. Bilecik's economy is also based on sectors based on natural resources such as marble and cement industry.

In terms of health services, Bilecik is a city equipped with modern hospitals and health centers. In addition, various health programs are in place to continuously improve the public's access to health services.

In terms of transportation, Bilecik is connected to important cities of Turkey by road and rail. Especially its proximity to major metropolises such as Istanbul and Ankara gains even more importance thanks to the railway network. Urban transportation is provided by bus and minibus lines and has a modern and functional infrastructure in general.

The local cuisine of Bilecik is influenced by the Aegean and Marmara regions. Local delicacies include dishes such as testi kebab, Bilecik bagel and tarhana soup, which are inspired by traditional Turkish cuisine.

Bilecik attracts attention with its natural beauties and historical places. Historical places such as Sheikh Edebali Tomb and Osmaneli are important points reflecting the cultural heritage of the city.

The advantages of living in Bilecik include a peaceful environment, low cost of living and proximity to major cities, while the disadvantages may include limited job opportunities and a lack of social activities. However, this makes it an ideal environment for those who want to enjoy the natural and historical beauties of the city.