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çubuk

Çubuk is a Turkish noun meaning a stick, rod, or baton. In Turkish, the word refers to a slender, cylindrical object made of wood, metal, or plastic, such as a branch, a measuring stick, a barbecue skewer, or a ceremonial staff. It is a common term in everyday language and appears in many compound expressions.

Çubuk is also the name of a district in Ankara Province, Turkey. The district lies north of

A notable geographical feature in the district is the Çubuk River, which flows through the area. On

Overall, Çubuk serves as both a common Turkish lexical item and a specific administrative region within central

the
city
of
Ankara
and
includes
urban
neighborhoods
as
well
as
surrounding
rural
areas.
The
administrative
center
is
the
town
of
Çubuk.
The
local
economy
historically
centers
on
agriculture
and
livestock,
with
gradual
growth
in
services
and
light
industry
as
the
area
remains
economically
connected
to
the
capital.
the
river
lies
the
Çubuk
Dam
(Çubuk
Barajı),
creating
a
reservoir
that
supports
water
supply
and
irrigation
and
provides
recreational
opportunities
for
residents
and
visitors.
The
district
contains
several
parks
and
historic
sites,
reflecting
a
mix
of
rural
traditions
and
modern
development.
Turkey,
illustrating
how
a
single
word
can
refer
to
everyday
objects
as
well
as
place
names
with
distinct
local
identities.