Gördül
Gördül is a village in Turkey. It lies in a rural part of the country and is administratively part of a district within a province in the Central Anatolia region. The local economy is predominantly agricultural, with small-scale farming, orchards, and livestock forming the main livelihood of residents.
The village has a compact layout centered on a public square, and it typically includes a mosque,
Geography and climate in the area are characterized by flat to gently rolling terrain and a continental
History and culture: the settlement likely has deep historical roots dating back to the Ottoman period or
Notable features in the village are modest in scale, including typical rural infrastructure, a village cemetery,