Söğüt
Söğüt is a town located in the Bilecik Province of Turkey. It is historically significant as the birthplace of the Ottoman Empire, founded by Osman I in the late 13th century. The town features several historical sites, including the Söğüt Mosque and the Tomb of Ertuğrul, which attract visitors interested in Ottoman history.
The town is surrounded by natural beauty, with lush landscapes and the Sakarya River nearby. Söğüt hosts an annual festival celebrating its rich cultural heritage, including traditional music, dance, and local cuisine. This event draws both locals and tourists, highlighting the town's importance in Turkish history.