Zonguldak Kahramanmaraş Bus Ticket
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Zonguldak - Kahramanmaraş Bus Trip
Min Price | 1,500 TL |
The Most Affordable Company | Lüks Kahramanmaraş Turizm |
Most Visited Company | Lüks Kahramanmaraş Turizm |
Average Number of Breaks | 2 |
Approximate Travel Time | 13 hour 0 minute |
Number of Daily Expeditions | 13 |
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14 Jul 2025 - Lüks Kahramanmaraş Turizm
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12 Jul 2025 - Lüks Kahramanmaraş Turizm
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13 Jul 2025 - Lüks Kahramanmaraş Turizm
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About Zonguldak
Zonguldak, located on the Western Black Sea coast of our country, is a city famous for its rich coal deposits. It also has an important position as a port city.
This province has port connections with the countries bordering the Black Sea; It has six districts: Alaplı, Çaycuma, Devrek, Kilimli, Kozlu and Karadeniz Eregli. Düzce, Bolu, Karabük,
The history of Zonguldak, bordering Bartın and the Black Sea, dates back to B.C. It dates back to 2500. The city, which experienced the rule of the Hattians, Hittites, Persians, Romans, Byzantium, Anatolian Seljuks and Ottomans, is the 67-plate province of the Republic of Turkey.
The city, which stands out with its caves and sacred places of worship used as shelter by Christian priests, especially with its Filyos beach, is a city worth seeing on its own with the historical ruins of the Filyos region. This region has been the scene of many wars throughout history.
This province has port connections with the countries bordering the Black Sea; It has six districts: Alaplı, Çaycuma, Devrek, Kilimli, Kozlu and Karadeniz Eregli. Düzce, Bolu, Karabük,
The history of Zonguldak, bordering Bartın and the Black Sea, dates back to B.C. It dates back to 2500. The city, which experienced the rule of the Hattians, Hittites, Persians, Romans, Byzantium, Anatolian Seljuks and Ottomans, is the 67-plate province of the Republic of Turkey.
The city, which stands out with its caves and sacred places of worship used as shelter by Christian priests, especially with its Filyos beach, is a city worth seeing on its own with the historical ruins of the Filyos region. This region has been the scene of many wars throughout history.