Lice is a town in Diyarbakır Province, Turkey, with a rich history tracing back to Mesopotamia and ancient Assyria. It is predominantly populated by Kurds and has played a significant role in the Kurdish-Turkish conflict. The town's modern history is marked by its association with the founding of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and the resulting tensions between the Turkish government and ethnic Kurds. Despite its challenges, Lice remains a place of cultural and historical interest.
Lice has a rich historical background with roots in Mesopotamia and ancient Assyria.
The town is predominantly populated by Kurds, offering a unique cultural experience.
Lice played a significant role in the Kurdish-Turkish conflict, being the founding place of the PKK.
Spring offers mild weather, ideal for exploring the historical aspects of Lice.
Summers can be hot, but it's a good time to experience local cultural events.
Fall provides pleasant weather, making it a great time for cultural exploration.
Winters are mild, suitable for visiting historical sites without the crowds.
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Turkish, Kurdish
April-June, September-November