Usak is a small city in Turkey with a population of 335,860 people. Local cuisine includes keşkek and tarhana soup. Shopping malls in the city include Kipa, Anbera, and Egeşok. Between 560-546 BC, the land of the Lydian kingdom contained treasures belonging to King Croesus, which are now exhibited in the city's Archaeological Museum. The historic Clandras Bridge near Usak is approximately 2,500 years old and measures 1.75 meters wide and 24 meters long. Turkey has 72 million people who primarily speak Turkish and practice Islam. The capital city is Ankara.