| Commander-in-Chief National Historic Park Başkomutan Tarihi Milli Parkı | |
|---|---|
A view from the Dumlupunar battleground in the national historic park. | |
| Type | Military historic |
| Location | Afyonkarahisar,Kütahya,Uşak |
| Coordinates | 38°47′39.35″N30°23′04.17″E / 38.7942639°N 30.3844917°E /38.7942639; 30.3844917 |
| Area | 40,948 ha (101,180 acres) |
| Elevation | avg. 1,000 m (3,300 ft) |
| Established | November 8, 1981; 44 years ago (1981-11-08) |
| Original use | Battleground |
| Visitors | National historic park |
TheCommander-in-Chief National Historic Park (Turkish:Başkomutan Tarihi Milli Parkı) is ahistoric site of national historic significance associated with theTurkish War of Independence (Turkish:İstiklâl Savaşı) comprising the battleground of thelast battle (Turkish:Başkumandanlık Meydan Muharebesi, literally "Field Battle of the Commander-in-Chief") in theGreco-Turkish War (1919–22).[1][2][3]