Ulubey
According to Evliya Çelebi's travel book, Ulu Göbek was a village connected to the Kütahya sanjak between 1517 and 1547. In the Republican era, the name Ulugöbek was changed and it was named Ulubey. When Uşak became a district center in 1851, it was turned into a township in Ulubey. There was an accident on July 15, 1953. The district, which was under Greek occupation between August 27, 1920-1922, was liberated on September 2, 1922. There is a settlement called nais, which belongs to the Roman-Byzantine period, in the village of İnay of the district. Also, Aksaz Village-Hasköy-Asarı, There are ancient ruins in places such as İnay Balçıklı Stream. The southern part of the district is covered with wide canyons. Distance from the province: 35 km from the city center. is at a distance.