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UN World Tourism Organisation lists Türkiye's Birgi village among 'Best Tourism Villages of 2022' for its rich history and classical Seljuk and Ottoman houses

Birgi is Türkiye's third village on the Best Tourism Villages list, following the inclusions of Sakarya province's Tarakli and Nevsehir's Mustafapasa in 2021.

Birgi is Türkiye's third village on the Best Tourism Villages list, following the inclusions of Sakarya province's Tarakli and Nevsehir's Mustafapasa in 2021. rural destinations that promote tourism in order to provide new opportunities for jobs and income while preserving and promoting community-based values and products.

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