BOLU


Meaning of BOLU in English

city, northwestern Turkey. It is situated at 2,434 feet (742 m) above sea level on the southern slopes of a bare hill. The region was once part of the Hittite empire and became the kingdom of Bithynia in the 5th century BC. At nearby Eskihisar are ruins of the ancient Bithynium, a flourishing town of Asia Minor andas birthplace of the Roman emperor Hadrian's favourite, Antinosrecipient of many privileges during that emperor's reign (AD 117138). Taken by the Ottoman Turks about 1325, Bolu is the reputed home of the legendary Turkish folk hero Kroglu. The modern city is the seat of a women's teacher-training college and a school of forestry, and its industries produce leather products. Pop. (1990 prelim.) city, 60,600.

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