Sanliurfa
Sanliurfa is a city in southeastern Turkey, known for its rich history and cultural significance. It is often referred to as the birthplace of the biblical figure Abraham, making it an important site for various religious traditions. The city features ancient ruins, including the Göbekli Tepe archaeological site, which is considered one of the oldest temples in the world.
The climate in Sanliurfa is typically hot and arid, with long summers and mild winters. The city is also famous for its local cuisine, particularly dishes like Urfa kebab and manti. Additionally, the Balıklıgöl (Pool of Sacred Fish) is a popular attraction, believed to be the site where Abraham was thrown into the fire by King Nimrod.