Karabük
‘UNESCO Locksmith' decorates the doors of mansions
A blacksmith living in the northern province of Karabük's Safranbolu district has been producing iron parts for the doors and windows of historical mansions around the county for 46 years.
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Ministry launches fieldwork to address low fertility rate
The Family and Social Services Ministry is embarking on an initiative to conduct fieldwork in cities with the lowest birth rates and highest divorce ratio in a bid to address the unprecedented decline in Türkiye's fertility rate.
Roman Bath protected by glass terrace
The mosaics in the Roman Bath, located in the ancient city of Hadrianopolis in the Eskipazar district of Karabük, will be protected against external factors with a glass terrace.
The ancient city of Hadrianopolis is believed to have been used for settlement until the eighth century.
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Health bureau denies STD allegations amid debates on northern university
The provincial health bureau has rejected allegations regarding a university in a small northern province in Türkiye that hosts thousands of foreign students, as some Turkish students anonymously claim to have contracted viruses after sexual encounters with international counterparts.
Safranbolu enters ‘calm city’ network Cittaslow
Safranbolu, a district located in Türkiye's northern province Karabük, renowned for its historic mansions that earned it an inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1994, has achieved another milestone by joining the network of calm cities Cittaslow.
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New sightseeing train completes promotional run in Black Sea Region
Türkiye's new touristic train, the Karaelmas Express, has completed its promotional tour from the capital Ankara to the northern province of Zonguldak.
Western Black Sea touristic train to roll out in April
A new tourist train line for those who want to explore the natural and cultural richness of the western Black Sea is soon to be in service in April.
1,600-year-old seeds found in ancient kitchen
The kitchen section of a structure has been unearthed during excavations that have been going on for 20 years in the ancient city of Hadrianopolis in the Eskipazar district of Karabük. Examinations in the kitchen revealed seeds from 1,600 years ago.
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More than 5,000 African students reside in Karabük
After Karabük University in Türkiye's north came to the public agenda following the alleged murder of a Gabonese student, it has been found that 12,000 students from abroad study at the university, with almost half of them belonging to African countries.
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One suspect arrested over unsolved death of Gabonese student
A suspect identified as having links to the death of a Gabonese student at Karabük University has been arrested after he was detained and released three times in a week.
The lifeless body of Jeannah Danys Dinabongho Ibouanga, 17, whom her friends called "Dina" for short, was found on March 26 in Filyos Stream in the northern province of Karabük.