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Hattusa, the capital of the Hittites, was covered in white

Hattusa, the capital of the Hittites, located in Çorum’s Boğazkale district, turned white after the snowfall.

Hittites capital city Hattusahosted by CorumSnowfall was effective in Boğazkale district of . Due to the snowfall, the Hattusa Ruins in the district, which has a history of thousands of years, also turned white.

The iconic works of the ruins, Boğazköy Sphinxes and the Lion Gate, created beautiful images with the snowfall. Hattusa Ruins are on the UNESCO „World Cultural Heritage“ and „World Memory“ lists.Located in Boğazkale, 80 kilometers southwest of Çorum, Hattusa Ancient City and Yazılıkaya Temple, surrounded by 7 kilometers of walls and with a settlement area of ​​2 square kilometers, welcomes its guests with its changing appearance every season of the year. The 8 thousand-year-old Hattusa Ancient City, which served as the capital of the Hittite civilization for approximately 450 years, stands out with its natural beauties, especially the Budaközü Valley, in addition to its historical values.

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The Hittites were an ancient Anatolian people who established one of the earliest empires in Ancient Mesopotamia. Hattusa, their capital city, was an important political and religious center for the Hittite civilization. The city is known for its well-preserved ruins, including the Boğazköy Sphinxes and the Lion Gate.

The snowfall in Boğazkale district provided a stunning and unique view of the Hattusa Ruins, turning the ancient city white. The snow-covered ruins attracted visitors and locals alike, highlighting the beauty and historical significance of this UNESCO-listed site.

Hattusa Ancient City and Yazılıkaya Temple are not only important archaeological sites but also natural treasures, with the surrounding Budaközü Valley adding to the charm of the area. The ancient city’s rich history and natural beauty make it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

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