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Also known as Çorum City
Çorum () is a northern Anatolian city in Turkey. Çorum is located inland in the central Black Sea Region of Turkey and is approximately from Ankara and from Istanbul. It is the seat of Çorum Province and of Çorum District. Its population is 269,595 (2022). The city has an elevation of above sea level.
Çorum is a city in north-central Turkey, located in the Black Sea Region between Ankara and Istanbul, serving as the administrative center for both Çorum Province and Çorum District. With a population of 269,595 as of 2022, it is a significant regional urban center in Anatolia.
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Çorum may stand over the Byzantine site of Euchaneia, but is only documented from the 16th century. It was an agricultural town that in modern times traded in copper-working, tanning, hand-weaving, bricks and ceramics. Nowadays it also makes cement, and automobile and IT components. Its architecture is mostly modern, as it lies close to the North Anatolian fault line and from time to time suffers earthquakes. It's at an elevation of 801 m so winters are cold here.
Çorum is 240 km northeast of Ankara, a 3 hour drive. D795 the highway to Samsun bypasses town to the north: Samsun on the coast is another 170 km northeast, say 2 hr 15 min. Samsun () is the closest airport, but Ankara () has more flights plus high-speed trains.
Buses from Istanbul run every couple of hours, taking 10 hours via Ankara, Kirikkale, Delice and Sungurlu. They continue to Samsun, another two hours, and some to Trabzon. Buses from Kayseri (4 hours), Antalya (13 hours) and Izmir (12 hours) are likewise heading for Samsun.
Bus lines on these routes are Metro Turizm and Flix Bus.
is 3 km southwest of city centre. It's clean and spacious (yeni means "new", it opened in 2015) but is short of eating places. Dolmuşes run downtown from the south wing: your ride may be included in your inter-city ticket, check when booking.
The sights are all within walking distance, but dolmuşes run along the main streets.
(Saat Kulesi) marks city centre. It was built 1894 / 96 and resembles a minaret. Velipaşa Han next to the clock tower is a traditional han or inn, built late 19th century. It was restored in 2022 and now houses craft shops and cafes. Murad-i Rabi Mosque or Grand Mosque (Ulu Cami) is 100 m north of the clock tower. It was established in the late 13th century but twice wrecked by earthquakes: the present building is from 1810. is a magnificent structure 1 km west of town centre, built in 2008 in traditional style. near the museum was built in 922 AH / 1516 AD. might date to around 1500. It's closed for restoration.
thumb | 300px | In Çorum Museum Football: Çorum FK were promoted in 2026 and now play soccer in Süper Lig, the top tier. They play at City Stadium (capacity 15,000) opposite the bus station. Fitness centre: about a dozen, for instance Synergym in AHL shopping centre by Anitta Hotel.
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Çorum () is a northern Anatolian city in Turkey. Çorum is located inland in the central Black Sea Region of Turkey and is approximately from Ankara and from Istanbul. It is the seat of Çorum Province and of Çorum District. Its population is 269,595 (2022). The city has an elevation of above sea level.
Çorum is primarily known for its Phrygian and Hittite archaeological sites, its thermal springs, and its native roasted chickpea snacks known nationally as leblebi.
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Lots of stores around the clock tower. AHL Park Mall is a big modern shopping centre filling the block north of Anitta Hotel, open daily 10:00-22:00.
Leblebi are roast chickpeas, a popular local snack. Around the clock tower are Çorum Şehir Kulübü, Bizimkiler Lokantası, Izmir Lokantası and Tandırcı Kadir Usta. Southwest near the museum are Ali Usta, Çakır Sami Tandır Kebap, Çorum Marmaris Döner and a couple of cafes in AHL shopping centre.
thumb | 300px | Within Muradi Rabi Mosque Accommodation is strung along the east-west highway through town, nowadays bypassed.
Kolağası Otel is basic but clean, at İnönü Cd 97 near the museum.
Çorum and its approach highways have 4G from all Turkish carriers. As of September 2024, 5G has not rolled out in Turkey.
Alaca Hüyük is an extensive archaeological site 90 km southwest. Boğazkale has the ruins of ancient Hattusa. Tokat is where Vlad the Impaler (inspiration for Dracula) was imprisoned for a time, which didn't sweeten his temper. Amasya has whitewashed Ottoman architecture and ancient tombs engraved on the cliffs above town. Ordu on the coast has many old buildings. Samsun is the largest city on the Turkish Black Sea coast, with museums, sports and the opera.
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