Cumalıkızık

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Cumalıkızık is a well-preserved historic Ottoman village near Bursa in Turkey, renowned for its traditional timber-and-stone houses and cobbled streets.

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instanceOf Ottoman village
historic village
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Ottoman architecture
buildingMaterial stone
timber
continent Asia
Europe
country Turkey
distanceFrom approximately 10 km east of central Bursa
foundedInPeriod early Ottoman period
governingBody Yıldırım District
surface form: Yıldırım Municipality
hasConservationPolicy protected as historical site
hasCulturalSignificance associated with the origins of the Ottoman Empire
illustrates early Ottoman rural life
hasEconomicActivity small-scale agriculture
tourism
hasFeature courtyard houses
mudbrick and timber upper structures
narrow streets
overhanging upper floors
stone ground floors
hasHeritageStatus cultural heritage site
hasLanguage Turkish
hasMediaAppearance location for Turkish TV series and films
hasPopulationType small village
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site
heritageDesignationYear 2014
knownFor cobbled streets
rural village layout
traditional Turkish breakfast venues
traditional timber-and-stone houses
well-preserved Ottoman architecture
locatedIn Bursa Province
Marmara Region
locatedNear Bursa
partOf Yıldırım District
early Ottoman rural settlements around Bursa
preservationStatus well-preserved
streetSurface cobblestone
timeZone TRT
tourismType cultural tourism
rural tourism
utcOffset +3
visitorAttraction historic village houses
local markets
village square
worldHeritageSiteOf Bursa and Cumalıkızık: the Birth of the Ottoman Empire

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Bursa contains Cumalıkızık