Kütahya Province is a region located in western Turkey known for its rich ceramic and pottery traditions that have been practiced there for centuries. The province holds cultural and economic importance due to these traditional crafts, which remain a significant part of its identity and local economy today.
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Kütahya kilim (detail), circa 1875 Kütahya Province (Turkish: Kütahya ili) is a province in the Aegean region of Turkey. Its area is 11,634 km, and its population is 580,701 (2022). In 1990, Kütahya had a population of 578,000.
The neighboring provinces are Bursa to the northwest, Bilecik to the northeast, Eskişehir to the east, Afyon to the southeast, Usak to the south, Manisa to the southwest and Balıkesir to the west.
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