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Website: http://www.bursa.bel.tr

Bursa (outrora conhecida como Brusa ou Prusa) é uma cidade da Turquia, capital da província homônima, no noroeste do país. Com uma população de aproximadamente 1.100.000 de habitantes, é a quarta maior cidade turca, famosa pelas suas estâncias de esqui, pelos mausoléus de sultões otomanos, e pela planície fértil circundante. Alguns dos pratos mais conhecidos da culinária turca são originários daqui: as sobremesas, especialmente castanhas, e um prato de carne chamado iskender kebap. More information...

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