Uşak is a city in Turkey with a population of around 335,860 people. It has a historic bazaar, hotels, mosques and bridges. The city is known for its green spaces, markets, and local dishes like tarhana soup and keşkek. Turkey is a peninsula located between the Black Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, the Aegean Sea, and the Marmara Sea, with Ankara as its capital. The country has a population of around 72 million people and national symbols include kebap, the İstiklal March anthem, and Atatürk's mausoleum Anıtkabir.