Find all official postal codes and zip codes for Çorum, located in Karadeniz, Turkey. The table below lists the specific postal codes for various places, towns, and neighborhoods within Çorum to ensure your mail and packages are correctly routed.
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Çorum provinces in Turkey. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.
| Country | Turkey (TR) |
|---|---|
| Regions | Karadeniz |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Çorum is a city located in the Black Sea Region of Turkey. The city, which is famous for its chickpeas, also developed agriculture and machinery industry. It is the city with the highest quality rice production in Turkey. The coarse grain rice produced in Osmancık district is famous worldwide. It also has the world's best roasted chickpea and rice production area.
The homeland of the caper plant, which is the livelihood of European countries, is Osmancık district. People have lived on the territory of the city of Çorum since the very beginning of historical times. Known as the capital of the Hittites, Hattusas is within the province of Çorum.
Underground and above-ground finds in the archaeological studies carried out in Alacahöyük, İskilip, Hattusas, Pazarlı, Kuşsaray, Eskiyapar, Balimsultan and Büyükgülücek areas show that the history of Çorum dates back to 3000 BC and before. 60% of the city's territory is mountainous. The mountains are separated from each other by deep rift-shaped valleys. Located in the northern part of the Central Anatolia Region, the city is under the influence of the continental climate.
The economy of the city is based on industry, commerce, agriculture and animal husbandry. Many products such as milk and dairy products, honey, eggs, cement, industrial products and clothing are sold outside the province. Many products such as barley, onions, wheat, sugar beet, tomatoes, potatoes, cucumbers, watermelons, melons, chickpeas, vetch, rice, walnuts, apples, cherries, sunflowers, green lentils and pregnant women are grown in the field of agriculture and contribute to the Turkish market.
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