Karabük in Numbers

255.242
Population
43.994
Student
11.554
International Student
8
Library
1
University
Yok
Airport
Var
Airport

Introduction

Karabuk is located in the Western Black Sea region of Turkey and has a very strategic geographical location. It is neighboring provinces such as Zonguldak and Bartin. The city is especially known for its iron and steel industry. The climate of Karabuk is characterized by the Black Sea climate; summers are mild and humid, while winters are cool and rainy. These climatic conditions ensure that the vegetation in the region is quite rich. There are broad-leaved forests, various plant species and lush green areas with abundant rainfall.

The demographic structure of Karabuk has been shaped by the migration brought about by industrialization. Most of the population is concentrated in the city center, with fewer people living in the surrounding villages. Living in the city is more affordable compared to other large metropolitan areas. The cost of living is generally below the average cost of living in Turkey, which makes it particularly attractive for recent graduates or retirees.

Economically, Karabuk relies heavily on heavy industry. Iron and steel factories are the lifeblood of the city's economy. These factories both provide employment to the local people and contribute greatly to the economic growth of the city. In terms of health services, Karabuk is equipped with modern health facilities and hospitals. Both public hospitals and private clinics offer a wide range of health services.

Transportation to Karabuk is quite comfortable with road and railway connections. Train and bus services are regularly organized especially to big cities such as Ankara and Istanbul. Urban transportation is also provided by bus and minibus lines; traffic is generally comfortable.

The local cuisine reflects the rich flavors of the Black Sea region. Traditional dishes such as corn bread, black cabbage soup and anchovies are frequently found on the tables of the locals. The social life of the city is also colored by its cultural and natural beauties. Settlements with historical texture such as Safranbolu attract great interest from local and foreign tourists.

The advantages of living in Karabuk include the low cost of living and the quiet city life, while the disadvantages include limited social activities and entertainment opportunities. However, it is an ideal place for those looking for a peaceful life surrounded by nature. The industrial-oriented development of the city may have brought some environmental problems, but the city administration is intervening and looking for solutions.