The boulevard runs about 5,600 metres (18,400 ft) in the south to north direction.
After the Turkish Republic was proclaimed, Ankara was redesigned by a group of urban planners including Hermann Jansen.
[1] But according to Falih Rıfkı Atay, the original plan was implemented after much alterations.
The second square is on the intersection with Eskişehir Boulevard which leads to ringroad around Ankara.
Sıhhiye Square is one of the busiest transportation points of Ankara with buses, subway and train.