Köylerin
Köylerin, also known as Köyler, is a village located in the Bolu Province of Turkey. It is situated in the Mudurnu District, approximately 10 kilometers east of the district center. The village has a population of around 150 people, primarily engaged in agriculture and livestock farming. The main crops grown in Köylerin include wheat, barley, and corn, while the livestock includes cattle, sheep, and goats. The village is also known for its traditional handmade pottery, which is a significant source of income for many residents. Köylerin is connected to the rest of Turkey by a network of roads and has access to basic services such as electricity, water, and internet. The village is also home to a primary school and a community center, which provide education and recreational facilities for the residents. Despite its small size, Köylerin is an important part of the Mudurnu District and contributes to the local economy through its agricultural and craft production activities.