Ulus district of Ankara

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The Ulus district of Ankara is the historic core of Turkey’s capital, known for its ancient ruins, traditional markets, and early Republican-era architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
neighborhood
country Turkey
eraOfMajorDevelopment early Turkish Republic
governedBy Altındağ Municipality NERFINISHED
Ankara Metropolitan Municipality NERFINISHED
hasEconomicActivity retail trade
small-scale commerce
tourism services
hasFeature Republican-era government buildings
historic commercial center
narrow historic streets
traditional bazaars
hasFunction administrative and commercial hub (historically)
tourist attraction
hasLandmark 1st Turkish Grand National Assembly building NERFINISHED
2nd Turkish Grand National Assembly building NERFINISHED
Ankara Castle vicinity NERFINISHED
Column of Julian NERFINISHED
Hacı Bayram Mosque NERFINISHED
Republic Museum NERFINISHED
Roman Baths of Ankara NERFINISHED
Temple of Augustus and Rome NERFINISHED
Ulus Square NERFINISHED
Victory Monument (Ulus Atatürk Monument) NERFINISHED
War of Independence Museum NERFINISHED
heritage Ottoman-era urban fabric remnants
Republican-era civic architecture
Roman-period archaeological remains
knownFor ancient ruins
early Republican-era architecture
traditional markets
language Turkish (primary language used)
locatedIn Ankara
Ankara Province NERFINISHED
Central Anatolia Region NERFINISHED
nameMeaning “nation” or “people” in Turkish
near Kızılay NERFINISHED
Sıhhiye NERFINISHED
partOf historic center of Ankara NERFINISHED
role historic core of Ankara
timeZone TRT (UTC+3)
transport served by Ankara city buses
served by Ankara metro (nearby stations)

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Ἄγκυρα hasArchaeologicalRemainsIn Ulus district of Ankara