Also known as Bitlis City
Bitlis ( or ; ; ) is a city in southeastern Turkey. It is the seat of Bitlis District and Bitlis Province. Its population is 53,023 (2021). The city is located at an elevation of 1,545 metres, 15 km from Lake Van, in the steep-sided valley of the Bitlis River, a tributary of the Tigris. The local economy is mainly based on agricultural products which include fruits, grain and tobacco. Industry is fairly limited, and deals mainly with leatherworking, manufacture of tobacco products as well as weaving and dyeing of coarse cloth. Bitlis is connected to other urban centres by road, including
Bitlis is a city in southeastern Turkey located in a river valley near Lake Van, serving as the administrative center for Bitlis District and Province with a population of about 53,000 people. The city's economy is primarily based on agriculture and small-scale industries like leatherworking and textile production.
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Bitlis (en kurdo, Bilîs o Bedlîs; en armenio, Baghaghesh y posteriormente Baghesh) es un distrito y una ciudad situada al este de Turquía y capital de la provincia de Bitlis. Tiene una población de 43.359 habitantes (2007). La ciudad de Bitlis se encuentra a 1.400 metros sobre el nivel del mar, a 15 km de la orilla del lago Van, en el valle del , afluente del río Tigris. La economía local está basada principalmente en productos agrícolas como la fruta, los cereales y el tabaco. Existe una industria limitada, enfocada en el cuero, la fabricación de tabaco y la producción y teñido de tejidos. Bitlis está conectada por carretera a otras ciudades, como , ciudad situada en el lago Van a 25 km al noreste, Muş, a 100 km al noroeste, y Diyarbakır, a 200 km al oeste. El clima de Bitlis puede ser extremo, con inviernos largos y grandes nevadas, y veranos cálidos y húmedos.
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