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Bucak District
Bucak District is a Districts of Turkey, district of the Burdur Province of Turkey. Its seat is the town of Bucak, Burdur, Bucak. [İlçe Belediyesi] Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 30 January 2023. Its area is 1,511 km 2, and its population is 66,156 (2021).
Composition
There are three municipality, municipalities in Bucak District: [
* Bucak, Burdur, Bucak
* Kızılkaya, Burdur, Kızılkaya
* Kocaaliler
There are 35 villages of Turkey, villages in Bucak District:Köy] Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
* Alkaya, Bucak, Alkaya
* Anbahan, Bucak, Anbahan
* A ...
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Bucak, Burdur
Bucak (literally "sheltered nook" or "corner" in Turkish) is a district and the biggest town of Burdur Province, Turkey. The town's population was 35,621 at the 2007 census. It was formerly named "Oğuzhan"; the name was changed on 30 May 1926. It is said that the name Oğuzhan came from the Oghuz Turks who settled in this town.
Bucak has good connections to other parts of Turkey. Antalya lies 75 km to the south, Isparta 70 km to northeast and Burdur 40 km to the northwest. Neighbouring towns include Çeltikçi and Ağlasun to the north and Kemer to the west.
A few historic buildings and houses remain, but most of the buildings are modern. There are several historic sites remaining in the district, such as the ancient Cremna and Milyos and the Seljuk-era caravanserais of İncirhan and Susuz Kervansaray.
There are many marble resources around Bucak, and many of the inhabitants deal with marble, which is processed in the marble factories located around Bucak. The ...
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