Gaziantep, the largest and most dynamic city in Southeastern Anatolia, is one of the world's most important culinary centers with its UNESCO gastronomy city title. Baklava, lahmacun, beyran, yuvalama, katmer, and Ali Nazik — Gaziantep cuisine is a cultural heritage in itself. The Zeugma Mosaic Museum is home to one of the world's largest mosaic collections. The handicraft tradition of the Coppersmiths' Bazaar, Gaziantep Castle, and the 25 Aralık (December 25th) defense form the city's historical depth. Gaziantep Üniversitesi is the city's academic center with over forty thousand students. The Faculty of Medicine is one of the region's strongest healthcare institutions. The faculties of Engineering, Law, Gastronomy, and Fine Arts are strong programs. Hasan Kalyoncu and Sanko universities offer options from the foundation sector. The Gastronomy and Culinary Arts program directly allows you to experience the advantage of the UNESCO gastronomy city. The cost of living is one of Gaziantep's great advantages — you can eat at the most affordable prices in Turkey's most delicious city. Accommodation expenses are lower than in big cities. Visiting the Zeugma Mosaic Museum, discovering handicrafts in the coppersmiths' bazaar, a historical tour in Rumkale, the ancient city of Dülük, and participating in local food workshops are the main activities. Industry is Gaziantep's economic backbone. The textile, food processing, machinery, and carpet sectors are strong. Gaziantep Organized Industrial Zones are among the largest in Turkey and have a high export capacity. The pistachio industry has a say in the world market. Gaziantep offers a magnificent university experience in the flavor of UNESCO cuisine, the splendor of Zeugma, and the energy of industrial power. The Antep pistachio harvest paints the city green in September-October. The university's defense industry research reflects Gaziantep's strategic importance. Zeugma's mosaics are among the finest works of art from the Roman period. The centuries-old craftsmanship tradition lives on in Gaziantep's coppersmiths' bazaar. The city's industrial infrastructure has created one of Turkey's export giants. The historical importance of Şahinbey and Şahinbey is linked to the National Struggle. Nizip's pistachio groves and İslahiye's olive groves enrich district economies. The university campus has a large and modern infrastructure. The ancient city of Dülük and the Yesemek Sculpture Workshop attract archeology enthusiasts. Gaziantep's entrepreneurial spirit also permeates university students, and campus entrepreneurship clubs are active. Every meal in this city is a gastronomic discovery, and when you graduate, you will have learned about Turkey's richest cuisine. The university's faculty of medicine is the region's reference healthcare center. Araban's olive groves and Oğuzeli's agricultural fields show district richness. Nurdağı's pass location is of strategic importance. Gastronomy is a way of life in this city, and every student becomes an amateur chef upon graduation. The university's engineering faculty trains engineers for the region's industrial infrastructure. Gaziantep's defense industry connections offer engineering students strategic internship opportunities. The city's entrepreneurship ecosystem is strong with startup competitions and incubation centers. The Hittite sculpture workshop in Yesemek is open to visitors as an open-air museum. Gaziantep's markets — especially the Coppersmiths' and Almacı markets — keep the centuries-old trading tradition alive. Every bite in this city is a work of art, and gastronomy education starts on the street. Gaziantep cuisine has the richest collection of Turkish cuisine with 291 kinds of dishes. The Gypsy Girl mosaic in Zeugma is one of the world's most recognized ancient works of art. Discovering handmade copperware in the Coppersmiths' Bazaar offers the opportunity to experience traditional craftsmanship. The university's gastronomy program directly allows you to experience the advantage of the UNESCO gastronomy city — students can intern with baklava masters. Participating in the harvest season in pistachio groves offers an agricultural experience. Nizip's olive groves and İslahiye's vegetable production enrich district economies. Şahinbey and Şehitkâmil districts are developing with modern city infrastructure. The university's engineering programs overlap with the needs of the Southeast's strongest industrial city. The Gaziantep Chamber of Industry is one of Turkey's most active business organizations and supports the entrepreneurship ecosystem. Every student studying in this city spends Turkey's most delicious four years, and gastronomy knowledge retains its value for a lifetime. The university's faculty of pharmacy contributes to the region's pharmaceutical industry. The ancient city of Karkamış attracts archeology enthusiasts with its Hittite-era ruins. Pazarcık's agricultural fields and Nurdağı's pass location show district richness. The technology development zone strengthens entrepreneurship. Zeugma Gypsy Girl is one of the world's most famous ancient works. Coppersmiths keep the craftsmanship heritage alive. Defense earned the title of Gazi in 1920; The Panorama Museum exhibits the epic. Dülük is a Hittite sanctuary. Harvesting in pistachio groves is a unique experience. Nizip olive oil and İslahiye grapes show richness. Export volume is among the highest in Turkey. The medical faculty is a health center. Oğuzeli and Nurdağı offer explorations. Lively nightlife offers metropolitan comfort. Four years in the capital of flavor enriches taste and career. ---
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