Nallıhan

Nallıhan
District

Location of Nallıhan within Turkey.
Nallıhan

Location of Nallıhan within Turkey.

Coordinates: 40°11′01″N 31°21′02″E / 40.18361°N 31.35056°E / 40.18361; 31.35056Coordinates: 40°11′01″N 31°21′02″E / 40.18361°N 31.35056°E / 40.18361; 31.35056
Country  Turkey
Province Ankara
Government
  Mayor Ahmet Adnan Okur (MHP)
  Governor Ömer Toraman
Area[1]
  District 1,972.51 km2 (761.59 sq mi)
Elevation 625 m (2,051 ft)
Population (2012)[2]
  Urban 12,125
  District 30,299
  District density 15/km2 (40/sq mi)
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
  Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Postal code 06920
Area code(s) 0312
Licence plate 06
Website www.nallihan.gov.tr

Nallıhan is a rural town and district of Ankara Province in the Central Anatolia region of Turkey, 157 km from the city of Ankara. According to 2010 census, population of the district is 30,571 of which 12,457 live in the town of Nallıhan.[3][4] The district covers an area of 1,978 km², and the average elevation is 625 m.

Name

Nallıhan is named after a caravanserai on the ancient Silk Road to the Orient next to the river Nallı. There has been a settlement here for thousands of years.

Today

Today the town is known for its needlework and local cuisine including stuffed vine-leaves, pilav and pastries. The countryside is used for growing rice and grapes.

Nallıhan is one of many towns that claims to be the burial place of Taptuk Emre, who was the hodja (teacher in Islamic studies) of the folk-poet Yunus Emre.

Administrative structure

Towns

Villages

Places of interest

Notable natives

See also

Notes

  1. "Area of regions (including lakes), km²". Regional Statistics Database. Turkish Statistical Institute. 2002. Retrieved 2013-03-05.
  2. "Population of province/district centers and towns/villages by districts - 2012". Address Based Population Registration System (ABPRS) Database. Turkish Statistical Institute. Retrieved 2013-02-27.
  3. Statistical Institute
  4. GeoHive. "Statistical information on Turkey's administrative units". Retrieved 2008-03-26.

References


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