Sarıcakaya
Sarıcakaya is a district of Eskişehir province. While it was a part of the Göynük District of the Izmit Sanjak during the Ottoman period, it later became a part of Söğüt in 1884. In the Republican period, it was connected to the central district of Eskişehir in 1944 and became a district center of Eskişehir in 1958. With the departure of Mihalgazi in 1990, it reached its present borders. The distance of the district, which is built on the side of the Sakarya river, to the city center is 47 km. There is Yenipazar in the northwest of Sarıcakaya, Göynük in the north, Nallıhan in the east, Mihalgazi and İnhisar in the west, Alpu and the central district in the south. The district, which is 220 m above sea level, has a "microclimate" climate system, unlike the Central Anatolia Region, and remains in the Black Sea Region. In this respect, it resembles the Mediterranean climate characteristics.