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Buldan is a municipality and district of Denizli Province, Turkey. Its area is 523 km2, and its population is 26,630 (2022). Buldan district area neighbors to the east and the south three other districts of the same province, namely Güney, Pamukkale and Sarayköy, and to the west by the areas of three districts of Aydın Province, Buharkent, Kuyucak and Karacasu, and to the northwest by Sarıgöl district of Manisa Province.

Key facts

Turkey place.type
metro district
Turkey place.name
Buldan
Turkey place.image_skyline
Buldan1.jpg
Turkey place.image_map
Denizli location Buldan.png
Turkey place.map_caption
Map showing Buldan District in Denizli Province
Turkey place.province
Denizli
Turkey place.leader_party
CHP
Turkey place.leader_name
Mehmet Ali Orpak
Turkey place.area_total_km2
523
Turkey place.population_total
26630
Turkey place.population_as_of
2022
Turkey place.postal_code
20400
Turkey place.area_code
0258

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Encyclopedic overview

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Contents
  • Buldan cloth production
  • Population history
  • Composition
  • See also
  • References
  • Sources

Buldan is a municipality and district of Denizli Province, Turkey. Its area is 523 km2, and its population is 26,630 (2022). Buldan district area neighbors to the east and the south three other districts of the same province, namely Güney, Pamukkale and Sarayköy, and to the west by the areas of three districts of Aydın Province, Buharkent, Kuyucak and Karacasu, and to the northwest by Sarıgöl district of Manisa Province.

The town of Buldan is located at a distance of from the province seat of Denizli and lies at an altitude of 690 meters. It extends along a pretty hilltop area, with hillsides covered with pomegranates, figs, vines and blackberries. There are lovely views from the high meadows. Kestane Deresi (Chestnut Stream) is a favourite popular excursion spot situated in the upper parts of the main town.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Buldan district” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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