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Nestled in the northwest region of Turkey near the Sea of Marmara lies the captivating city of Bursa. Situated approximately 20 km inland, Bursa played a pivotal role in the history of the Ottoman Empire. Initially a small emirate in the countryside, the Ottomans established their control over Bursa, making it their first capital city in 1326. This marked the beginning of their ascendancy, eventually leading to the expansion of their empire into Europe.
The city's historical landmarks primarily date back to this era, showcasing the early achievements of the Ottomans. With a population exceeding 2,500,000, Bursa stands as Turkey's fourth-largest city, following Istanbul, Ankara, and Izmir. Known for its succulent peaches, chestnuts, and exquisite silk, Bursa's traditional industries have recently been overshadowed by the rapid development of heavy industry on the outskirts of the city.
Furthermore, in close proximity to Bursa, the majestic Uludağ mountain offers thrilling winter sports opportunities, establishing itself as Turkey's premier winter sports center.
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