Zonguldak sits on Turkey's Black Sea coast. The city has a strong coal mining history influencing its industry. It offers a look at real Turkish life away from busy tourist spots, with green hills and a cooler, wetter climate.
Food scene details are not available.
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Tipping culture details are not available.
SIM cards can be bought from Turkcell, Vodafone, and Türk Telekom with passport ID. Turkcell has the widest coverage. Phones must be registered within 120 days to avoid blocking.
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Several supermarkets are available, including Migros and CarrefourSA. Local fruit and vegetable markets also operate. Bargaining works in markets but not in modern stores.
Cards work in big stores, but cash is common, especially in small shops and markets.
ATMs from several banks like QNB and Garanti are common. QNB card users can get free transactions on certain ATMs up to three times a month.
Information on schools is not available.
No information about a digital nomad community.
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No information on tennis.
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Healthcare quality and access are unknown.
Tap water is not safe to drink without treatment. Locals use bottled or filtered water.
Information on family facilities is not available.
No information on LGBTQ+ friendliness.
No data on pet-friendly facilities.
No specific info on power reliability in Zonguldak.
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