Haliliye

Haliliye is a planned district and second level municipality in Şanlıurfa Province, Turkey. According to Law act no 6360, all Turkish provinces with a population more than 750 000, will be a metropolitan municipality and the districts within the metropolitan municipalities will be second level municipalities. The law also creates new districts within the provinces in addition to present districts.[1] These changes will be effective by the local elections in 2014. On 30 March 2014, Fevzi Demirkol (AKP) was elected mayor.

Thus after 2014 the present Şanlıurfa (Urfa) central district will be split into three. The eastern quarters of the city will be named Haliliye and the name şanlıurfa will be reserved for the metropolitan municipality. (Haliliye refers to Halil İbrahim the Muslim pronunciation of Abraham whose tomb is believed to be in Şanlıurfa)

Rural area

There were two towns and 134 villages in the rural area of Haliliye. Now their official status became "neighborhood of Haliliye".

References

  1. Official gazette (Turkish)

Coordinates: 37°09′46″N 38°49′24″E / 37.1628°N 38.8233°E / 37.1628; 38.8233

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