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Çorum

Çorum (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈtʃoɾum]) (Medieval Greek: Ευχάνεια, romanized: Euchaneia) is a northern Anatolian city in Turkey. Çorum is located inland in the central Black Sea Region of Turkey, and is approximately 244 km (152 mi) from Ankara and 608 km (378 mi) from Istanbul. It is the seat of Çorum Province and of Çorum District. Its population is 269,595 (2022). The city has an elevation of 801 m (2,628 ft) above sea level.

Çorum is primarily known for its Phrygian and Hittite archaeological sites, its thermal springs, and its native roasted chick-pea snacks known nationally as leblebi.

Ejemplos de uso de Çorum
1. ARTICLE The head of an excavation team working in the Boðazkale district of Çorum, Dr.
2. Our country is seen as having a poor human rights record,» said Býçak to the press following a public informational meeting in Çorum.
3. He was in Çorum to monitor the implementation of a project under the Human Rights Committee in cooperation with the European Commission on improving the efficiency of human rights committees in provinces and towns.
4. Speaking to citizens at a local Çorum park, Býçak urged people to defend their rights. «If seven of you can get together and establish an association, you will have more of a say in organizing your life,» Býçak said.
5. Onur Akbaþ, a lawyer from the Çorum Bar Association, said he had filed a case last week at a local court against a British–based Web site, namely, http÷//www.terrygeorge.co.uk, which aired photos of Kýrkpýnar wrestler «Ö.K.» describing Turkish wrestlers as Turkish gays, the Anatolia news agency reported.