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The Best Attractions In Bilecik

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Bilecik Province is a province in midwest Turkey, neighboring Bursa to the west, Kocaeli and Sakarya to the north, Bolu to the east, Eskişehir to the southeast and Kütahya to the south, spanning an area of 4,307 km². Population is 225,381. Most of the province laid down in Marmara Region but eastern parts of Gölpazarı and Söğüt district and districts of İnhisar and Yenipazar remained in Black Sea Region, smaller southeastern parts of Bozüyük and Söğüt remained in Central Anatolia Region and smaller southwestern part of Bozüyük remained in Aegean Region.
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  • 3. Harmankaya Kanyonu Tabiat ParkI Bilecik
    Harmankaya Canyon Nature Park is a canyon in Bilecik Province, western Turkey, which was declared a nature park. The canyon is located between Karahasanlar village in Yenipazar district and Harmanköy village in İnhisar of Bilecik. Its distance to Karahasanlar village is 7 km and to Harmanköy about 4 km . The canyon's northern entrance is at an elevation of 520 m , the southern entrance is at 611 m while the elevation in the canyon mid measures about 400 m . It is about 3.9 km long, and its entrance is around 5 m wide. The canyon cliffs are 300–600 m high. There are two waterfalls of about 22 m height, and many others of 1.5–2 m height. The area covering 260 ha was declared as the country's 184th nature park by the Ministry of Environment and Forest on December 26, 2012.The vegetatio...
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  • 6. Bilecik Museum Bilecik
    Bilecik Province is a province in midwest Turkey, neighboring Bursa to the west, Kocaeli and Sakarya to the north, Bolu to the east, Eskişehir to the southeast and Kütahya to the south, spanning an area of 4,307 km². Population is 225,381. Most of the province laid down in Marmara Region but eastern parts of Gölpazarı and Söğüt district and districts of İnhisar and Yenipazar remained in Black Sea Region, smaller southeastern parts of Bozüyük and Söğüt remained in Central Anatolia Region and smaller southwestern part of Bozüyük remained in Aegean Region.
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