Taşköprü
Kastamonu · Türkiye
Taşköprü, a town in Kastamonu Province in Turkey's Black Sea region, takes its name from a seven-arched stone bridge built over the Gök River in the 13th century by the Chobanids — a structure that still carries automobile traffic today. The town is also known for its garlic, sold under the protected designation of origin name Taşköprü Sarımsağı.
- Population17,491
- Nearest water from center0.4 km
- Nearest mountain from center11.6 km
- UNESCO within 50 km1