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About Amasya
Amasya, one of the Black Sea cities, is known as the Venice of the Black Sea. This name was given to the region by Amaseia, the inventor of Geography, who was the world's first Geographer.
Amasya, which has hosted various civilizations and been under the domination of the Turks for many years, has a deep-rooted history dating back to 5500 BC. It is known as the homeland of the Amazons, and the famous geographer described this city with this name, which he called Amaseia, meaning the queen of the Amazons.
Amasya, which was the first place where the Turks settled down, was also preferred by the princes for education. Amasya Castle, dating back to the Early Bronze Age, was used by many civilizations. The construction of thick city walls on Yeşilırmak, where classical Turkish houses are adjacent to each other, has added a special beauty to this city.
Amasya, famous for its apples, is famous for its classic Black Sea dishes, keskek, stuffed broad beans and poached soup.
Amasya, which has hosted various civilizations and been under the domination of the Turks for many years, has a deep-rooted history dating back to 5500 BC. It is known as the homeland of the Amazons, and the famous geographer described this city with this name, which he called Amaseia, meaning the queen of the Amazons.
Amasya, which was the first place where the Turks settled down, was also preferred by the princes for education. Amasya Castle, dating back to the Early Bronze Age, was used by many civilizations. The construction of thick city walls on Yeşilırmak, where classical Turkish houses are adjacent to each other, has added a special beauty to this city.
Amasya, famous for its apples, is famous for its classic Black Sea dishes, keskek, stuffed broad beans and poached soup.
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Transportation from Bingöl Bus Terminal to the City Center
The distance from Bingöl bus terminal to the city center is about 7 km. Since the passenger potential is not very high, it is possible to go to other districts only by minibuses and taxis.
You can eat foods such as toast and sandwiches at a small kiosk at the bus station. It has a neglected toilet and a small mosque for worship. You can go to various routes with minibuses departing from the bus station and reach the city center in a short time.Transportation to Genç, Adaklı, Karlıova, Kiğı, Solhan, Yayladere and Yedisu districts can be provided from the bus station. Minibuses are used to reach the villages from these districts.
Since there are no buses, all transportation is provided by minibuses and prices may vary depending on the distance to be traveled.
Since minibuses will not be available after a certain hour, car rental from rental car companies can also be preferred.
Transportation to the City Center by Taxi
There is no bus terminal taxi service. However, if you want to call a taxi from the center, you can call a taxi to the bus station by calling 0426 214 40 49.
Transportation by Minibuses
Minibuses departing from the bus station can go to many districts and villages. If you want to take a taxi to reach the center and villages, you can go to the necessary place economically by bargaining about the price.Due to adverse weather conditions in winter, minibuses may sometimes experience delays. Due to these delays, transportation problems are experienced.
Car Rental from the Center
You can visit the city more comfortably by renting a car from Öz Bingöl Car Rental company. You can request a vehicle from 0426 213 39 84.Show Less
Amasya - Bingöl Expedition FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Population
283,498
Number plate
12
Phone code
426
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