This document provides information about several important locations in Bursa, Turkey. It describes the Grand Mosque of Bursa, which consists of five parts with four domes each and covers 2215 square meters, and is considered one of the most sacred places in Islamic art. It also mentions Uludağ Mountain, a popular destination for skiing and picnics among Bursa citizens. Additionally, it summarizes details about Kozahan, a historical building constructed in 1491; Lake Ulubat, known for its large population of water birds; and Cumalikizik village, known from Turkish television and founded around 1300.