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Encyclopedia > Osmaneli

Osmaneli is a district of Bilecik Province of Turkey.
Bilecik is a province in midwest Turkey, neighboring Bursa to the east, Kocaeli and Sakarya to the north, Bolu to the west, Eskişehir to the southeast and Kütahya to the south, spanning an area of 4,307 km2. ...

Shows the Location of Bilecik province Districts of Bilecik Flag of Turkey

Bilecik | Bozüyük | Gölpazarı | İnhisar | Osmaneli | Pazaryeri | Söğüt | Yenipazar Image File history File links Bilecik_Turkey_Provinces_locator. ... Bilecik is a province in midwest Turkey, neighboring Bursa to the east, Kocaeli and Sakarya to the north, Bolu to the west, Eskişehir to the southeast and Kütahya to the south, spanning an area of 4,307 km2. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Turkey. ... Bilecik is the provincial capital of Turkeys Bilecik Province. ... Gölpazarı is a district of Bilecik Province of Turkey. ... İnhisar is a district of Bilecik Province of Turkey. ... Pazaryeri is a district of Bilecik Province of Turkey. ... Söğüt was a Seljuk Turkish tribe in western Anatolia that later gave birth to the Ottoman Empire. ...



Situated on a hillside at a point where the Karasu, flowing down from Kandilli Dag, enters the Sakarya, this small town was known in antiquity as Leukai and more recently as Lefke. South of the town is a narrow and very beautiful river gorge with rocky walls up to 100m/328ft high, contributing to some spectacular scenery. In the west part of Osmaneli are the well-preserved ruins of a large Byzantine church of indeterminate date (probably Neo-Byzantine) and, not far from it, a building which when in Greek hands was used as a silk-spinning mill, and also the owner's house.



 

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