Seben
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Seben is a town and a district of Bolu Province in the Black Sea region of Turkey, 56 km south of the town of Bolu. It covers an area of 682 km², and the population (2000) is 8,871 of which 4,334 live in the town of Seben.
Seben is an attractive district known for its apples.
[edit] Places of interest
- The high meadows {yayla), average 1400m, on the flanks of Kiraz Dağı mountain, of these Kızık yayla, with its attractive wooden houses is the best-known.
- Bağlum Kaplıcaları - healing mineral water spring in the village of Kesenözü, 14km south of Seben.
| Urban districts | Bolu | Image:Turkey black sea.jpg |
|---|---|---|
| Rural districts | Dörtdivan – Gerede – Göynük – Kıbrıscık – Mengen – Mudurnu- Seben – Yeniçağa | |
Regions | ||
| Aegean | ||
| Black Sea | ||
| Central Anatolia | ||
| East Anatolia | ||
| Marmara | ||
| Mediterranean | ||
| Southeastern Anatolia | ||
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