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Mayor

Abdulalim Mümtaz Çoban

In office since

Expiring at

Born in 1969 in Ahlat. Graduate of the Faculty of Law, Kyrgyz National University, also worked as a lecturer at Manas University in Turkey. Speaks Russian and English, married with two children.


Ahlat, Uludere/Ahlat/Provincia di Bitlis, Turchia

Slow City

The City

Ahlat, located in the eastern province of Bitlis, Turkey, is known for its unique historical and cultural heritage, which has been carefully preserved to balance modern development and historical preservation. This beautiful city is characterized by its rich mosaic of cultures and civilizations reflected in every corner of the city. Famous for its centuries-old monuments, including Seljuk Tombs, Mosques and funerary stelae, Ahlat is also renowned for its firm adherence to the principles of sustainable development and responsible tourism. The local community is actively involved in the promotion and development of tourism, offering authentic culinary and handicraft experiences. Ahlat stands out as a member of the Cittaslow movement, organizing various annual events such as the Ahlat Culture and Art Festival, the Malabrocca Festival and the Stone Sculpture Exhibition, which aim to celebrate and preserve the uniqueness of its vast cultural heritage. In the course of a visit to this city, tourists can explore multiple sites of historical interest, admire the natural beauty of Lake Van, savor typical Anatolian cuisine, and learn about local handicrafts up close. In addition, for nature lovers, there are multiple hiking trails and birdwatching areas.

The Slow Vision for the City

Slow actions performed

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Targets for the futures

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