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Çorum Province
NameÇorum Province
Native nameÇorum İli
Settlement typeProvince
Pushpin label positionbottom
Coordinates40°N 35°E
Subdivision typeCountry
Subdivision nameTurkey
Subdivision type1Region
Subdivision name1Black Sea
Subdivision type2Provinces
Subdivision name2Amasya, Çankırı, Kırıkkale, Kastamonu, Samsun, Sivas, Yozgat
Leader titleGovernor
Leader nameMustafa Çiftçi
Leader title1Mayor
Leader name1Halil İbrahim Aşgın
Area total km212,820
Population total536,483
Population as of2020
Population density km2auto
TimezoneTRT
Utc offset+3
Postal code typePostal code
Postal code19xxx
Area code364
Blank nameGDP per capita
Blank info10.500 TL (2021)

Çorum Province

Çorum Province is a province of Turkey located in the Black Sea Region of Turkey. The province is significant in the context of Ancient Babylon due to its strategic location, which has facilitated the exchange of cultural and economic ideas between the East and the West. Çorum Province has a rich history, with evidence of human habitation dating back to the Hittite Empire, and its cultural heritage is a blend of Anatolian and Mesopotamian influences. The province is also home to several important archaeological sites, including the Alacahöyük and Boğazkale sites, which provide valuable insights into the history and culture of the region.

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Çorum Province Çorum Province is situated in the western part of the Black Sea Region and is bordered by the provinces of Amasya, Çankırı, Kırıkkale, Kastamonu, Samsun, Sivas, and Yozgat. The province has a total area of 12,820 square kilometers and a population of approximately 536,483 people, according to the 2020 census. The capital city of the province is Çorum, which is an important center of trade and commerce in the region. Çorum Province is also home to several other significant towns, including Sungurlu, İskilip, and Osmancık. The province has a diverse economy, with major industries including agriculture, mining, and manufacturing. The region is also known for its rich cultural heritage, with a blend of Turkish, Kurdish, and Armenian influences.

Geographical and Cultural Significance

Çorum Province is located in a strategic region, with the Kızılırmak River flowing through the province and providing fertile soil for agriculture. The province is also home to several important mountains, including the İsfendiyar Mountains and the Çorum Mountains. The region has a temperate climate, with cold winters and warm summers. The cultural significance of Çorum Province is evident in its rich heritage, with a blend of Anatolian and Mesopotamian influences. The province is home to several important cultural festivals, including the Çorum Festival and the Sungurlu Festival. The region is also known for its traditional cuisine, which includes dishes such as kebabs, borek, and baklava. The province has a strong sense of national identity, with a focus on preserving traditional values and customs. The region is also home to several important educational institutions, including Çorum University and the Vocational School of Çorum.

Historical Background and Ancient Connections

Çorum Province has a rich history, with evidence of human habitation dating back to the Hittite Empire. The province was an important center of trade and commerce in the ancient world, with connections to Ancient Babylon, Ancient Egypt, and the Assyrian Empire. The region was also home to several important ancient cities, including Hattusa and Alacahöyük. The province has a strong cultural heritage, with a blend of Anatolian and Mesopotamian influences. The region is also home to several important archaeological sites, including the Boğazkale site, which provides valuable insights into the history and culture of the region. The province has been ruled by several different empires throughout history, including the Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire, and the Ottoman Empire. The region has a strong sense of national identity, with a focus on preserving traditional values and customs. The province is also home to several important historical figures, including the Ottoman Sultan, Suleiman the Magnificent.

Administrative Structure and Economy

Çorum Province is divided into 14 districts, each with its own administrative center. The province is governed by a Governor, who is appointed by the President of Turkey. The province has a diverse economy, with major industries including agriculture, mining, and manufacturing. The region is also known for its rich cultural heritage, with a blend of Turkish, Kurdish, and Armenian influences. The province has a strong sense of national identity, with a focus on preserving traditional values and customs. The region is also home to several important educational institutions, including Çorum University and the Vocational School of Çorum. The province has a total area of 12,820 square kilometers and a population of approximately 536,483 people, according to the 2020 census. The capital city of the province is Çorum, which is an important center of trade and commerce in the region.

Civilizations Çorum Province is home to several important archaeological sites, including the Alacahöyük and Boğazkale sites, which provide valuable insights into the history and culture of the region. The province has a rich cultural heritage, with a blend of Anatolian and Mesopotamian influences. The region is also home to several important ancient cities, including Hattusa and Alacahöyük. The province has been ruled by several different empires throughout history, including the Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire, and the Ottoman Empire. The region has a strong sense of national identity, with a focus on preserving traditional values and customs. The province is also home to several important historical figures, including the Ottoman Sultan, Suleiman the Magnificent. The region is also known for its traditional cuisine, which includes dishes such as kebabs, borek, and baklava. The province has a strong sense of national identity, with a focus on preserving traditional values and customs.

Traditional Heritage and National Identity

Çorum Province has a rich cultural heritage, with a blend of Anatolian and Mesopotamian influences. The province is home to several important cultural festivals, including the Çorum Festival and the Sungurlu Festival. The region is also known for its traditional cuisine, which includes dishes such as kebabs, borek, and baklava. The province has a strong sense of national identity, with a focus on preserving traditional values and customs. The region is also home to several important educational institutions, including Çorum University and the Vocational School of Çorum. The province has a diverse economy, with major industries including agriculture, mining, and manufacturing. The region is also known for its rich cultural heritage, with a blend of Turkish, Kurdish, and Armenian influences. The province is also home to several important historical figures, including the Ottoman Sultan, Suleiman the Magnificent.

Regional Development and Modernization Efforts

Çorum Province has undergone significant development and modernization efforts in recent years, with a focus on improving the region's infrastructure and economy. The province has invested heavily in the development of its transportation network, including the construction of new highways and airports. The region is also home to several important industrial zones, including the Çorum Industrial Zone and the Sungurlu Industrial Zone. The province has a diverse economy, with major industries including agriculture, mining, and manufacturing. The region is also known for its rich cultural heritage, with a blend of Turkish, Kurdish, and Armenian influences. The province is also home to several important educational institutions, including Çorum University and the Vocational School of Çorum. The province has a strong sense of national identity, with a focus on preserving traditional values and customs. The region is also home to several important cultural festivals, including the Çorum Festival and the Sungurlu Festival.

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