Eyüpsultan
Eyüpsultan district, which was established in 1936 by merging the districts of Fatih and Beyoğlu, is one of the important historical centers of Istanbul. Although it extends to the shores of the Black Sea, the population in Eyüpsultan is concentrated around the Golden Horn. The settlement is almost cut off to the north of the O-2 road. Beyoğlu, Haliç, Gaziosmanpaşa, Bayrampaşa and Kağıthane in the south of the district; east of Sarıyer (including Ayazağa); Arnavutköy, Sultangazi and Başakşehir to the west; To the north is the Black Sea.