BURSA

Bursa is located in the northwestern part of Turkey. It is ranked fourth in terms of the population of the country. It is considered one of the best industrial cities in Turkey. It is located between Ankara and Istanbul. It was called during the Ottoman period Khdondkar, It is the capital of the Ottoman Empire, the name of the Green Exchange of the most famous titles, due to the nature of green, surrounded by diverse forests, there are parks, parks, and a ski resort behind the center, called (Oludag), is a historical and archaeological, we find buildings dating back to the era of ETHEM Ne, and the tombs of the Ottoman sultans.

 

Bursa is one of the most famous agricultural areas in Turkey. It is the first place in the silk industry. It is famous for raising silkweed and cultivating mulberry trees. It is characterized by the manufacture of cars, textiles, dairy products, food preservation, Bosch, Renault, Sutash Dairy, Ducash Industrial Parts, Zorlu Electricals and Borosan Industrial Parts.

Bursa landmarks

Tourism has multiple tourist places, among them the following:

Mount Ooldg: it held various competitions such as the World Olympic skiing competitions, and is considered one of the most important places in the Stock Exchange.

Green Mosque: one of the most beautiful mosques in Bursa; so that it contains beautiful examples of ornate magnificent writings in Arabic calligraphy.

Modania coastline: It is one of the smallest small cities in Bursa, famous for its fresh fish restaurants and cafes.

The Iznik Museum: A masterpiece dating from the time of the Ottomans, built by Sultan Murad for his mother in 1419.

Turkish baths: a popular tradition of the people of Turkey, so frequented by many people.

Culture Park: It is called the Cultural Garden, with gardens for tea, seats for those who prefer to sit alone, children's entertainment areas, a pool, various cafes, rowing boats, and an archaeological museum with natural treasures.

The tombs of Osman and Orhan: Its existence is one of the encouraging reasons for Bursa's visit, and the return to history and past, knowing that it was closed to the stone walls for a certain period, and is considered the motherland of the founders of the Ottoman Empire.

The springs of Oilat: located in the middle of the forest of Oyalat, and contains therapeutic water, and is famous for a historical story, where a princess in the Byzantine era suffering from severe illness, even brought to the springs of Oilat, and the reason for healing.

Bursa also has an archaeological and historical place, due to its treasures, which has made it famous internationally and occupies a distinguished sporting position. There is also an airport for leisure trips inside and outside Turkey.