Districts
14 locations
Alaca, Çorum
Bayat, Çorum
Merkez, Çorum
İskilip, Çorum
Kargı, Çorum
Mecitözü, Çorum
Ortaköy, Çorum
Osmancık, Çorum
Sungurlu, Çorum
Boğazkale, Çorum
Uğurludağ, Çorum
Dodurga, Çorum
Laçin, Çorum
Oğuzlar, Çorum
Çorum is a province in Türkiye's Central Anatolia region. Its capital and districts form a living geography where settlement, transport and agriculture intersect.
Plains, mountains, rivers and coasts around Çorum shape both daily life and the regional economy. WorldGuide provides encyclopedic tabs at province level.
Çorum lies at the crossroads of central Anatolian steppe and historic caravan routes.
Çorum stands out for steppe culture, guild tradition and folk bards. Local crafts, wedding customs, folk music and table etiquette vary richly across districts.
Mosques, shrines and bazaar fabric together with museums and festivals keep Çorum's culture alive.
Hospitality and neighbourly ties in Çorum are part of Anatolia's deep social fabric.
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1Plain
1River
1Çorum bears traces of Hittite, Phrygian and Seljuk settlements. Archaeological mounds and written sources reveal settlement layers from different eras.
From the Ottoman era to the Republic, administrative reform, agriculture and transport shaped Çorum. Today's district centers reflect this continuity.
See district history tabs for more local detail.