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Elazig is situated on the upper part of Euphrates River in the Eastern Anatolia. The city as a settlement area has a recent history dating back to the 19th century. However, Elazig is the extension of the historical Harput city and hold a history going back to 2000 B.C. Being mine and mineral rich, the city has a developed industry and harbors the biggest hydroelectric power plant of Turkey.
Elazig has one of the richest collections of folk dances in Turkey. Cayda cira known as Candle Dance worldwide is the most popular folk dance of Elazig-Harput culture. Although the importance of handicrafts is fading away with the development of new technologies you will still realize some handicrafts produced in the city. Needle handicraft, carpet weaving, copper art are among the works being prevalent in the city.
The economy of the city is based on industry, agriculture and commerce. Animal husbandry is pretty developed. The savannas of the city are highly fertile. A great deal of food such as walnut, mulberry and almond is cultivated at these areas.
Mountain, hunting and winter tourism to be developed in the city bring the city in the foreground for nature tourism.
Hazarbaba Mountain with 2.347 meters height at the south of the city and Mount Mastar with 2.171 meters height at the east are convenient places for mountain and nature tracking. The Hazarbaba Ski Centrum placed at Hazarbaba Mountain is proper for skiing. Also, hunting and fishing is prevalent at the city.
Additionally, Hazar Lake is popular for summer tourism and camping.
Elazig has nearly 150 kinds of foods most of which is unique to the city. Cedene coffee of the city is famous. Also, Orcikli Sugar is special to the city.
Elazig's traditional foods: Kellecos, isgene, Harput kofte, tas (stone) bread, cheese bread, fodula, gomme, ufalama, sogurtme, iskin, pirpirim, hesude, kaygana, pestil eggs, dolanger, kalbur hurma, dilber dudagi...
Buzbag Red Wine is popular in the domestic and foreign markets. The city is pretty great for growing grapes. This condition created the worldwide famous Busbag Red Wine.