Life, Traditions and Customs in Karabük Province

Karabük is a city in the Western Black Sea region of Turkey, offering a rich life with its historical and cultural background. In addition to being an industrial center, it is a place where traditional Turkish culture is still influential in daily life. While life in Karabük is modern and vibrant in the city center, it is more tranquil and traditional in the surrounding villages.

The lifestyle of the people of Karabük is highly dependent on the seasons and the natural environment. In the spring and summer months, people are engaged in agriculture, while in the winter months housework and industrial work are more prominent. People in the city are generally warm and hospitable; neighborhood relations and family ties are strong. Traditional Turkish hospitality is characterized by treats and long conversations with visitors.

Traditional events and festivals have an important place in the social life of Karabük. Especially Safranbolu has become a cultural center of attraction with the International Golden Safran Documentary Film Festival held every year. Such events attract the attention of both locals and tourists and add vitality to the social life of the city. In addition, special occasions such as weddings, circumcision ceremonies and religious holidays are celebrated with traditional rituals that bring community members together and are passed down from generation to generation.

Local cuisine is an integral part of Karabük's cultural identity. The flavors of Black Sea cuisine such as corn bread, black cabbage soup and anchovy dishes play an important role in the daily diet of the people. Homemade jams, pickles and dishes prepared with natural products show how to make the most of the region's rich natural resources.

Life in Karabük is intertwined with the conveniences offered by the modern world and traditional lifestyles. Although people in the city are open to the innovations that come with industry and technology, they remain loyal to their roots and traditions. This enables Karabük to have a rich cultural fabric that combines both modern and traditional elements. This diversity offers a rich experience for those who live and visit the city.