Gölpazarı

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Gölpazarı is a small town with 7000 population. Despite of its proximity to the most important metropols of Turkey, and its fertile lands, the town never experienced over populition due to its isolated geography by the hills. As a result of archeological excavations, Phyrigians thought to be first founders of the town. Romanian mile stones still exists in the north of the town, passing from the village of keskin. Town was one of the first ottoman captured settlements in the region. Caravansarai known as "Tashan" dated as early as 1412-which is one of the oldest buildings remained from early ottoman period. Main Scripture of the building has also great value on early ottoman history since it is mentioning about kose mihal.



Gölpazarı is a town and district of Bilecik Province in the Marmara region of Turkey.

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Coordinates: 40°17′N 30°19′E / 40.283, 30.317

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