Kaymaz
Kaymaz is a town in the Sivrihisar district of Eskişehir Province, Turkey. It is situated at, on Turkish state highway which connects Eskişehir to Ankara. It is south east of Eskişehir and west of Sivrihisar. The population of Kaymaz was 1254 as of 2012. The town is an historical settlement and it was named as Troknada during the Phyrgiaan kingdom. Later it was renamed as Kaytrus and eventually the name Kaymaz was adopted.
In 1963, it was declared a seat of township. There are various ruins around the town. In contrast to general scenery of Central Anatolia, Kaymaz is a watery town thanks to Kaymaz Dam to the north east of the town. It is also known as Yeşilkaymaz. Beans and cherries are the main products of the town.
It has an annual Festival of Kuru Fasulye.