What is iskilip?

İskilip is a small town in the province of Çorum in Turkey. It is located in the Black Sea region of the country, and has a population of approximately 20,000 people. The town is known for its historical structures, including a Roman bridge and several Ottoman-era mosques. İskilip is also famous for its cherry production, and hosts an annual Cherry Festival in June. The town has a traditional bazaar selling local goods such as handmade crafts, honey, and spices. The natural beauty of İskilip is also worth seeing, with its natural parks, picnic spots, and hiking trails. The town's economy is based on agriculture, particularly cherry farming, as well as tourism.