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three versions - images by Tomislav Šipek, 20 November 2017
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Bursa is the fourth most populous town in Turkey (1,704,441 inhabitants in the town proper in 2011, 1,948,744 in the Metropolitan Municipality).
Bursa was one of the first capital of the Ottoman State (1335), therefore its historical and cultural significance. The town is built in the foots of Uludağ, the mountain that has the most important winter sports resort in Turkey. Bursa has a significant role in Turkish industry with its proximity to supplies and distribution means.
Onur Özgün, 3 September 2004
The flag of Bursa (photo, photo, photo), also used vertically (photo, photo) is blue with the municipality's emblem. "Büyükşehir Belediyesi" means "Metropolitan Municipality".
The emblem of Bursa Metropolitan Municipality was chosen by the Municipality Assembly on 22 June 1976 among three submissions. The winning design was drawn by graphic artist Nazmi Günes.
From top to bottom, the following elements are shown on the emblem; Uludağ, the mountain that is close to Bursa; the Green Tomb, the tomb of Çelebi Mehmet constructed in 1421;
Ulu Cami, one of the most important mosques of early Ottoman history and
architecture; and kilickalkan dancers, a Turkish folk dance
performed with a shield and a sword.
In 1991, after receiving the European City Award, the municipality added 12 stars around the emblem, which recall the European Union flag.
Built in the Seljuk style, Ulu Cami was ordered by the Ottoman Sultan
Bayezid I and built between 1396 and 1399 by architect Ali Neccar. Ulu
Cami is the largest mosque in Bursa and a landmark of early Ottoman
architecture which used many elements from the Seljuk architecture.
It is a large rectangular building, with 20 domes arranged in four rows
of five that are supported by 12 columns. Supposedly the 20 domes were
built instead of the 20 separate mosques which Sultan Bayezid I had
promised for winning the Battle of Nicopolis in 1396. The mosque has two
minarets.
There is also a fountain (şadırvan) inside the mosque where worshipers
can perform ritual ablutions before prayer; the dome over the şadırvan
is capped by a skylight which creates a soft light below, playing an
important role in the illumination of the large building.
The horizontally spacious and dimly lit interior is designed to feel
peaceful and contemplative. The subdivisions of space formed by multiple
domes and pillars create a sense of privacy and even intimacy.
[Beautiful Mosques Gallery]
Onur Özgün, Tomislav Šipek & Ivan Sache, 20 November 2017
Former flag of Bursa
Former flag of Bursa - Image by Jens Pattke, 30 September 2012
The former flag of Bursa (photo) was blue with the municipality's emblem in full colors.
Onur Özgün, Tomislav Šipek & Ivan Sache, 23 October 2017
Logo flag
Logo flag of Bursa - Image by Tomislav Šipek, 30 April 2015
The logo flag of Bursa (photo) is inscribed with the motto "Ulu Şehir", "The Big Town".
Tomislav Šipek, 30 April 2015
Flag of the Bursa City Council - Image by Tomislav Šipek, 16 November 2018
The flag of the Bursa City Council (photo, photo) is green with the council's emblem. "Kent Konseyi" means "City Council".
Tomislav Šipek, 16 November 2018
Flag of BUSKİ - Image by Tomislav Šipek, 25 January 2018
The flag of BUSKİ (photo, photo, photo) is white with the administration's logo.
Tomislav Šipek, 25 January 2018
Bursa Technical University
Flag of BTÜ - Image by Ivan Sache, 2 December 2017
BTÜ (website), established by a Decree of the Council of Ministers published on 21 July 2010 in the Turkish official gazette, No. 27,648, is composed of 6 Faculties, 2 Institutes and 1 School.
The flag of BTÜ (photo,
photo,
photo,
photo,
photo,
photo,
photo,
photo,
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photo) is white with the university's emblem.
The emblem was created by Tülay Palza under tutorship by Assistant
Professor Mehtap Sagocak. Uludağ, the emblematic mountain dominating
Bursa, is represented in turquoise blue on a very light blue background
representing the sky.
Atom and energy are represented in navy blue above the mountain. Each
spiral looks like a human being; the group of spirals represents synergy
and unity.
The colors are prescribed as follows (BTÜ website):
Very light blue Pantone Blue C CMYK 100-13-1-2 RGB 0-136-206 Turquoise blue Pantone 3135 C CMYK 100-0-20-0 RGB 0-148-179 Navy blue Pantone Reflex Blue C CMYK 100-89-0-0 RGB 0-34-149
Ivan Sache, 2 December 2017
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Bursa Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Flag of BTSO - Image by Ivan Sache, 22 November 2017
BTSO (website) was established on 6 June 1889 as the Bursa Chamber of Commerce. The Bursa Chamber of Commerce united with the Chamber of Industry established a year later and became the Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The flag of BTSO (photo, photo, photo, photo, photo) is white with the organization's logo.
Ivan Sache, 22 November 2017
Bursa Commodity Exchange
Flag of the Bursa Commodity Exchange - Image by Ivan Sache, 4 September 2019
The flag of the Bursa Commodity Exchange (photo, photo, photo) is white with the organization's emblem.
Ivan Sache, 4 September 2019
Bursa Bar Association
Flag of the Bursa Bar Association - Image by Ivan Sache, 16 April 2019
The flag of the Bursa Bar Association (photo) is white with the association's emblem.
Ivan Sache, 16 April 2019
Bursaspor
Flag of Bursaspor - Image by Ivan Sache, 21 February 2016
Bursaspor (website) was established in 1963 in Bursa, as the merger of five amateur football clubs, Acar İdman Yurdu, Akınspor, Çelikspor, İstiklalspor, and Pınarspor. The club joined the First League in 1967 and won the Cup of Turkey in 1987.
The best achievement of Bursaspor, however, is the win of the First League in 2010; Bursaspor was only the 5th Turkish and 2nd Anatolian club (26 years after Trabzonspor) to win the title.
The flag of Bursaspor (photo) is white with three horizontal green stripes and the club's emblem in the center.
The emblem associates the club's colour - green for the green environment of the town and white for snow covering Mt. Uludağ - and the Turkish flag.
The five stars (black, red, yellow, green and blue) and year "1963" have been featured on the six emblems successively used by the club since its foundation. The five stars represent the clubs that merged to form Bursaspor.
[Club website]
Ivan Sache, 21 February 2016
Bursa Büyükşehir Belediyespor
Bursa Büyükşehir Belediyespor, the multi-sport club established on 17 October 1980 by the Bursa Metropolitan Municipality, has 20,000 athletes practicing 20 sports. Bursa BBSK women's volleyball team won twice the CEV Challenge Cup (2014-2015 and 2016-2017).
Flag of Bursa Büyükşehir Belediyespor, three versions - Images by Ivan Sache, 28 July 2019
The flag of Bursa BBSK (photo,
photo,
photo) is blue with the club's emblem. The graphic
element of the emblem is the same as in the municipal emblem.
The flag (photo,
photo,
photo,
photo,
photo) is sometimes used with the club's name written in white capital
letters beneath the emblem.
The flag is also used with a white field (photo,
photo).
Other flag of Bursa Büyükşehir Belediyespor - Image by Ivan Sache, 28 July 2019
The flag is also with a different, shield-like emblem on a blue field (photo, photo, photo).
Ivan Sache, 28 July 2019
Flag of DOSAB - Image by Ivan Sache, 30 November 2019
DOSAB (website) was established in 1990 in Bursa. Today, the zone covers 483 ha and includes 548 companies employing 42,000 workers.
The flag of DOSAB (photo,
photo,
photo) is white with the organization's emblem.
Flag of DOSABSİAD - Image by Ivan Sache, 30 November 2019
The establishment of DOSAB was pushed by DOSABSİAD (Demirtaş Organize Sanayi Bölgesi Sanayici İşadamları Derneği - Demirtaş Organized Industrial Zone Industrialists and Businessmen Association; photo), an association established on 29 January 1989, as Demirtaş Industrialists Association (Demirtaş Sanayiciler Derneği - DSD - by nine industrialists.The flag of DOSABSİAD (photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo) is white with the organization's emblem.
Ivan Sache, 30 November 2019
Flag of Marmarabirlik - Image by Ivan Sache, 15 November 2019
Marmarabirlk (website), headquartered in Bursa, was established in 1954.
The largest olive producer in the world, Marmabirlik groups olive cooperatives from Gemlik (est. 1942), Mudanya (1952), Orhangazi (1966), İznik (1970), Erdek (1952), Edincik (1976), Marmara Island (1988) and Mürefte (1986), which together counts 30,500 registered olive producers.
The flag of Marmarabirlik (photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo) is white with the company's emblem, which fetures on a blue background a white dove holding in the beak a branch of black olives with green leaves.
Ivan Sache, 15 November 2019