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Alanya

Alanya (/əˈlɑːnjə/ ; Turkish pronunciation: [aˈɫanja]), formerly Alaiye, is a beach resort city, a municipality and district of Antalya Province, Turkey.[2] It is on the southern coast of Turkey, in the country's Mediterranean Region, 133 kilometres (83 mi) east of the city of Antalya. Its area is 1,577 km2,[3] and its population is 364,180 (2022).[1] The city proper has 189,222 inhabitants (2022).[4]

Alanya
Castle and harbour of Alanya
Map showing Alanya District in Antalya Province
Alanya
Location in Turkey
Coordinates: 36°33′N 32°00′E / 36.550°N 32.000°E / 36.550; 32.000
CountryTurkey
ProvinceAntalya
Government
 • MayorAdem Murat Yücel (MHP)
Area
1,577 km2 (609 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)[1]
364,180
 • Density230/km2 (600/sq mi)
Time zoneTRT (UTC+3)
Postal code
07400
Area code0242
Websitewww.alanya.bel.tr

Because of its natural strategic position on a small peninsula into the Mediterranean Sea below the Taurus Mountains, Alanya has been a local stronghold for many Mediterranean-based empires, including the Ptolemaic, Seleucid, Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman Empires. Alanya's greatest political importance came in the Middle Ages, with the Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm under the rule of Alaeddin Kayqubad I, from whom the city derives its name. His building campaign resulted in many of the city's landmarks, such as the Kızıl Kule (Red Tower), Tersane (Shipyard), and Alanya Castle.

The Mediterranean climate, natural attractions, and historic heritage make Alanya a popular destination for tourism, and responsible for nine percent of Turkey's tourism sector and thirty percent of foreign purchases of real estate in Turkey. Tourism has risen since 1958 to become the dominant industry in the city, resulting in a corresponding increase in city population. Warm-weather sporting events and cultural festivals take place annually in Alanya. In 2014 Mayor Adem Murat Yücel, of the Nationalist Movement Party unseated Hasan Sipahioğlu, of the Justice and Development Party, who had previously led the city since 1999. Adem Murat Yücel continues his duty as the Mayor of Alanya Municipality.[5]

Names edit

The city has changed hands many times over the centuries, and its name has reflected this. Alanya was known in Latin as Coracesium or in Greek as Korakesion (Ancient Greek: Κορακήσιον) from the Luwian Korakassa meaning "point/protruding city".[6] The Roman Catholic Church still recognizes the Latin name as a titular see in its hierarchy.[7] Under the Byzantine Empire it became known as Kalonoros or Kalon Oros, meaning "beautiful/fine mountain" in Greek.[8] The Seljuks renamed the city Alaiye (علائیه), a derivative of the Sultan Alaeddin Kayqubad I's name. In the 13th and 14th centuries, Italian traders called the city Candelore or Cardelloro.[9] In his 1935 visit, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk finalized the name in the new alphabet as Alanya, changing the 'i' and 'e' in Alaiye, reportedly because of a misspelled telegram in 1933.[10][11]

History edit

 
Piri Reis map of Alanya from 1525 showing the extent of the medieval city and the location on the Pamphylia plain.

Finds in the nearby Karain Cave indicate occupation during the Paleolithic era as far back as 20,000 BC,[12] and archeological evidence shows a port existed at Syedra, south of the modern city, during the Bronze Age around 3,000 BC.[13] A Phoenician language tablet found in the district dates to 625 BC, and the city is specifically mentioned in the 4th-century BC Greek geography manuscript, the periplus of Pseudo-Scylax.[12] The castle rock was likely inhabited under the Hittites and the Achaemenid Empire, and was first fortified in the Hellenistic period following the area's conquest by Alexander the Great.[14] Alexander's successors left the area to one of the competing Macedonian generals, Ptolemy I Soter, after Alexander's death in 323 BC. His dynasty maintained loose control over the mainly Isaurian population, and the port became a popular refuge for Mediterranean pirates.[6] The city resisted Antiochus III the Great of the neighboring Seleucid kingdom in 199 BC, but was loyal to the pirate Diodotus Tryphon when he seized the Seleucid crown from 142 to 138 BC. His rival Antiochus VII Sidetes completed work in 137 BC on a new castle and port, begun under Diodotus.[15]

The Roman Republic fought Cilician pirates in 102 BC, when Marcus Antonius the Orator established a proconsulship in nearby Side, and in 78 BC under Servilius Vatia, who moved to control the Isaurian tribes.[16] The period of piracy in Alanya finally ended after the city's incorporation into the Pamphylia province by Pompey in 67 BC, with the Battle of Korakesion fought in the city's harbor.[17] In Strabo's reckoning, Coracesium marked the boundary between ancient Pamphylia and Cilicia (Cilicia Trachaea, in particular); though other ancient authors placed the boundary elsewhere.[18] Isaurian banditry remained an issue under the Romans, and the tribes revolted in the fourth and fifth centuries AD, with the largest rebellion being from 404 to 408.[19]

With the spread of Christianity Coracesium, as it was called, became a bishopric. Its bishop Theodulus took part in the First Council of Constantinople in 381, Matidianus in the Council of Ephesus in 431, Obrimus in the Council of Chalcedon in 451, and Nicephorus (Nicetas) in the Third Council of Constantinople in 680. Coracesium was a suffragan of the metropolitan see of Side, the capital of the Roman province of Pamphylia Prima, to which Coracesium belonged. It continued to be mentioned in the Notitiae Episcopatuum as late as the 12th or 13th century.[20][21][22][23] No longer a residential bishopric, Coracesium is today listed by the Catholic Church as a titular see.[24]

Islam arrived in the 7th century with Arab raids, which led to the construction of new fortifications.[12] The area fell from Byzantine control after the Battle of Manzikert in 1071 to tribes of Seljuk Turks, only to be returned in 1120 by John II Komnenos.[25]

 
Statue of Kayqubad I in Alanya

Following the Fourth Crusade's attack on the Byzantines, the Christian Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia periodically held the port, and it was from an Armenian, Kir Fard, that the Turks took lasting control in 1221 when the Anatolian Seljuk Sultan Alaeddin Kayqubad I captured it, assigning the former ruler, whose daughter he married, to the governance of the city of Akşehir.[26] Seljuk rule saw the golden age of the city, and it can be considered the winter capital of their empire.[27] Building projects, including the twin citadel, city walls, arsenal, and Kızıl Kule, made it an important seaport for western Mediterranean trade, particularly with Ayyubid Egypt and the Italian city-states.[28] Alaeddin Kayqubad I also constructed numerous gardens and pavilions outside the walls, and many of his works can still be found in the city. These were likely financed by his own treasury and by the local emirs, and constructed by the contractor Abu 'Ali al-Kattani al-Halabi.[14] Alaeddin Kayqubad I's son, Sultan Gıyaseddin Keyhüsrev II, continued the building campaign with a new cistern in 1240.[29]

At the Battle of Köse Dağ in 1243, the Mongol hordes broke the Seljuk hegemony in Anatolia. Alanya was then subject to a series of invasions from Anatolian beyliks. Lusignans from Cyprus briefly overturned the then ruling Hamidid dynasty in 1371.[30] The Karamanids sold the city in 1427 for 5,000 gold coins to the Mamluks of Egypt for a period before General Gedik Ahmed Pasha in 1471 incorporated it into the growing Ottoman Empire. The city was made a capital of a local sanjak in the eyalet of Içel.[8] The Ottomans extended their rule in 1477 when they brought the main shipping trade, lumber, then mostly done by Venetians, under the government monopoly.[28] On September 6, 1608, the city rebuffed a naval attack by the Order of Saint Stephen from the Duchy of Florence.[9]

 
The Seljuk era Tersane was a drydock for ships.

Trade in the region was negatively impacted by the development of an oceanic route from Europe around Africa to India, and in the tax registers of the late sixteenth century, Alanya failed to qualify as an urban center.[31] In 1571 the Ottomans designated the city as part of the newly conquered province of Cyprus.[12] The conquest further diminished the economic importance of Alanya's port. Traveler Evliya Çelebi visited the city in 1671/1672, and wrote on the preservation of Alanya Castle, but also on the dilapidation of Alanya's suburbs.[8] The city was reassigned in 1864 under Konya, and in 1868 under Antalya, as it is today.[12] During the 18th and 19th centuries numerous villas were built in the city by Ottoman nobility, and civil construction continued under the local dynastic Karamanid authorities.[6] Bandits again became common across Antalya Province in the mid-nineteenth century.[32]

After World War I, Alanya was nominally partitioned in the 1917 Agreement of St.-Jean-de-Maurienne to Italy, before returning to the Turkish Republic in 1923 under the Treaty of Lausanne.[33] Like others in this region, the city suffered heavily following the war and the population exchanges that heralded the Turkish Republic, when many of the city's Christians resettled in Nea Ionia, outside Athens. The Ottoman census of 1893 listed the number of Greeks in the city at 964 out of a total population of 37,914.[34] Tourism in the region started among Turks who came to Alanya in the 1960s for the alleged healing properties of Damlataş Cave, and later the access provided by Antalya Airport in 1998 allowed the town to grow into an international resort. Strong population growth through the 1990s was a result of immigration to the city, and has driven a rapid modernization of the infrastructure.[35]

Geography edit

 
Map of the Alanya Peninsula

Located on the Gulf of Antalya on the Anatolian coastal plain of Pamphylia, the town is situated between the Taurus Mountains to the north and the Mediterranean Sea, and is part of the Turkish Riviera, occupying roughly 70 kilometres (43 mi) of coastline.[36] From west to east, the Alanya district is bordered by the Manavgat district along the coast, the mountainous Gündoğmuş inland, Hadim and Taşkent in the Province of Konya, Sarıveliler in the Province of Karaman, and the coastal Gazipaşa district.[37] Manavgat is home to the ancient cities of Side and Selge. East of the city, the Dim River flows from the mountains in Konya on a south-west route into the Mediterranean.[citation needed]

The Pamphylia plain between the sea and the mountains is an isolated example of an Eastern Mediterranean conifer-sclerophyllous-broadleaf forest, which include Lebanon Cedar, evergreen scrub, fig trees, and black pine.[38] The Alanya Massif refers to the area of metamorphic rocks east of Antalya. This formation is divided into three nappes from lowest to highest, the Mahmutlar, the Sugözü, and the Yumrudağ. The similar lithology extends beneath the city in a tectonic window.[39] Bauxite, an aluminum ore, is common to the area north of city, and can be mined.[40]

 
Tip of the Alanya Peninsula

The town is divided east–west by a rocky peninsula, which is the distinctive feature of the city. The harbor, city center, and Keykubat Beach, named after the Sultan Kayqubad I, are on the east side of the peninsula. Damlataş Beach, named for the famous "dripping caves", and Kleopatra Beach are to the west. The name "Cleopatra" possibly derives from either the Ptolemaic princess' visit here or the area's inclusion in her dowry to Mark Antony.[41] Atatürk Bulvarı, the main boulevard, runs parallel to the sea, and divides the southern, much more touristic side of Alanya from the northern, more indigenous side that extends north into the mountains. Çevre Yolu Caddesi, another major road, encircles the main town to the north.[citation needed]

Climate edit

Alanya has a typical hot-summer Mediterranean climate (Köppen: Csa), or a dry-summer humid subtropical climate (Trewartha climate classification: 'wet' Cs/Cf). Located at the Mediterranean Basin, the subtropical high pressure zone ensures that most rain comes during the winter, leaving the summers long, hot, and dry, prompting the Alanya board of Tourism to use the slogan "where the sun smiles".[42] Storm cells sometimes bring with them fair weather waterspouts when close to the shore.[43] The presence of the Taurus Mountain near to the sea causes fog, in turn creating visible rainbows many mornings. The height of the mountains creates an interesting effect as snow can often be seen on them even on warm days in the city below. The sea at Alanya has an average temperature of 21.4 °C (71 °F) annually, with an average August temperature of 28 °C (82 °F).[44]

Climate data for Alanya (1970–2011)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 23.2
(73.8)
25.0
(77.0)
28.1
(82.6)
30.7
(87.3)
35.4
(95.7)
37.8
(100.0)
40.8
(105.4)
39.6
(103.3)
37.2
(99.0)
34.9
(94.8)
30.0
(86.0)
24.7
(76.5)
40.8
(105.4)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 16.2
(61.2)
16.3
(61.3)
18.3
(64.9)
21.1
(70.0)
24.7
(76.5)
28.7
(83.7)
31.5
(88.7)
32.1
(89.8)
30.2
(86.4)
26.5
(79.7)
21.5
(70.7)
17.8
(64.0)
23.7
(74.7)
Daily mean °C (°F) 11.8
(53.2)
11.9
(53.4)
13.8
(56.8)
16.9
(62.4)
20.9
(69.6)
25.1
(77.2)
27.8
(82.0)
28.0
(82.4)
25.4
(77.7)
21.2
(70.2)
16.4
(61.5)
13.2
(55.8)
19.4
(66.9)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 8.6
(47.5)
8.5
(47.3)
10.1
(50.2)
13.0
(55.4)
16.7
(62.1)
20.5
(68.9)
23.3
(73.9)
23.7
(74.7)
21.2
(70.2)
17.4
(63.3)
13.0
(55.4)
10.0
(50.0)
15.5
(59.9)
Record low °C (°F) −1.9
(28.6)
−2.2
(28.0)
0.9
(33.6)
4.0
(39.2)
9.8
(49.6)
13.3
(55.9)
16.9
(62.4)
14.1
(57.4)
13.2
(55.8)
9.5
(49.1)
2.9
(37.2)
0.4
(32.7)
−2.2
(28.0)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 199.0
(7.83)
149.4
(5.88)
97.8
(3.85)
70.7
(2.78)
32.4
(1.28)
8.5
(0.33)
4.5
(0.18)
2.7
(0.11)
17.5
(0.69)
98.5
(3.88)
182.9
(7.20)
231.2
(9.10)
1,095.1
(43.11)
Average rainy days 13.8 11.6 9.5 8.5 4.4 1.5 0.4 0.5 2.1 6.6 9.9 13.0 81.8
Average relative humidity (%) 57 57 61 63 66 66 64 65 58 55 59 60 61
Mean monthly sunshine hours 127.1 127.1 192.2 219.0 288.3 348.0 325.5 316.2 273.0 220.1 159.0 133.3 2,728.8
Mean daily sunshine hours 4.1 4.5 6.2 7.3 9.3 11.6 10.5 10.2 9.1 7.1 5.3 4.3 7.5
Source 1: Turkish State Meteorological Service[45]
Source 2: Weather2 [46]
Alanya mean sea temperature[47]
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
17.8 °C (64.0 °F) 16.9 °C (62.4 °F) 17.3 °C (63.1 °F) 17.9 °C (64.2 °F) 21.2 °C (70.2 °F) 25.3 °C (77.5 °F) 27.9 °C (82.2 °F) 29.0 °C (84.2 °F) 27.7 °C (81.9 °F) 24.9 °C (76.8 °F) 21.2 °C (70.2 °F) 19.0 °C (66.2 °F)

Main sights edit

 
The Byzantine era Church of Saint Constantine inside Alanya Castle was also used as a mosque.

On the peninsula stands Alanya Castle, a Seljuk era citadel dating from 1226. Most major landmarks in the city are found inside and around the castle. The current castle was built over existing fortifications and served the double purpose of a palace of local government and as a defensive structure in case of attack. In 2007, the city began renovating various sections of the castle area, including adapting a Byzantine church for use as a Christian community center.[48] Inside the castle is the Süleymaniye mosque and caravanserai, built by Suleiman the Magnificent.[49] The old city walls surround much of the eastern peninsula, and can be walked. Inside the walls are numerous historic villas, well preserved examples of the classical period of Ottoman architecture, most built in the early 19th century.[citation needed]

The Kızıl Kule (Red Tower) is a 108-foot (33 m) high brick building, standing at the harbor below the castle, and containing the municipal ethnographic museum. Sultan Kayqubad I brought the architect Ebu Ali from Aleppo, Syria to Alanya to design the building.[50] The last of Alanya Castle's 83 towers, the octagonal structure specifically protected the Tersane (dockyard), it remains one of the finest examples of medieval military architecture.[51] The Tersane, a medieval drydock built by the Seljuk Turks in 1221, 187 by 131 feet (57 by 40 m), is divided into five vaulted bays with equilateral pointed arches.[49] The Alara Castle and caravanserai near Manavgat, also built under Kayqubad's authority, has been converted into a museum and heritage center.[52]

Atatürk's House and Museum, from his short stay in the city on February 18, 1935, is preserved in its historic state and is an example of the interior of a traditional Ottoman villa, with artifacts from the 1930s. The house was built between 1880 and 1885 in the "karniyarik" (stuffed eggplant) style. Bright colors and red roofs are often mandated by neighborhood councils, and give the modern town a pastel glow. Housed in a 1967 Republican era building, The Alanya Museum is inland from Damlataş Beach.[53]

Alanya is a member of the Norwich-based European Association of Historic Towns and Regions.[54] In 2009, city officials filed to include Alanya Castle and Tersane as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and were named to the 2009 Tentative List.[55][56]

 
Panorama from west side of peninsula.

Demographics edit

Historic populations
Year District City
1893[34] 37914
1965[57] 43459 12436
1970[58] 53552 15011
1975[59] 63235 18520
1980[60] 74148 22190
1985[61] 87080 28733
1990[62] 129106 52460
1997[63] 235884 117311
2007[64][65] 226236 91713
2012[64][65] 264692 104573
2017[64] 299464 -
2022[64] 364180 -

From only 87,080 in 1985,[61] the district has surged to hold a population of 364,180 in 2022.[64] This population surge is largely credited to immigration to the city as a result or byproduct of the increased prominence of the real estate sector and the growth of the housing market bubble.[66] In 2007, the city itself had a population of 134,396, of which 9,789 are European expatriates, about half of them from Germany and Denmark.[67] 17,850 total foreigners own property in Alanya.[68] There are a lot of Iranians who have settled in the city. During the Persian New Year a lot of Iranians go to Alanya for vacation. The European expatriate population tends to be over fifty years old.[69] During the summer the population increases due to large numbers of tourists, about 1.1 million each year pass through the city.[36] Both Turks and Europeans, these vacationers provide income for much of the population.[citation needed]

The city is home to many migrants from the Southeastern Anatolia Region and the Black Sea region. In the first decade of the 21st century, the town has seen a surge in illegal foreign immigrants from the Middle East and South Asia, both to stay and to attempt to enter European Union countries.[70] As of 2006, 1,217 migrants claim residence in Alanya while working abroad.[71][needs update] Yörük nomads also live in the Taurus Mountains north of the city on a seasonal basis.[72] Additionally, there is a small African community descendant from imported Ottoman slaves.[73] In 2018, it was estimated that around 300 Finns live permanently in Alanya and 3,000 during the Winter.[74] According to the TÜİK Institute of Statistics, as of October 2022, 55,000 foreigners live in the city, more than half of them are Russian speakers.[75]

Nationality[76][77][78][74]
Foreigners in Alanya
1   Germany 10,000
2   Denmark 3,821
3   Finland 3,000
4   Russia 769
5   Netherlands 634
6   Norway 521
7   England 475
8   Azerbaijan 383
9   Sweden 303
10   Ukraine 297

The city is nearly 99% Muslim, and although many ancient churches can be found in the district, there are no weekly Christian services. In 2006, a German language Protestant church with seasonal service opened with much fanfare, after receiving permission to do so in 2003, a sign of the growing European population in the city.[79] In 2015, the town began renovations of the Greek Orthodox Agios Georgios Church in the village of Hacı Mehmetli, and the church has been used for a monthly Russian Orthodox service.[80] Alanya also provides the Atatürk Cultural Center to Christian groups on a regular basis for larger religious ceremonies.[81]

Education and health edit

 
Young students from an Alanya school at their class garden

The city has 95% literacy, with public and private schools, and a roughly 1:24 student-teacher ratio.[36] Rural villages are, however, disadvantaged by the limited number of secondary schools outside the city center. Alantur Primary School, which opened in 1987, was built and is maintained under the Turkish "Build Your Own School" initiative, supported by the foundation of Ayhan Şahenk, the founder of Doğuş Holding.[82]

In 2005, Akdeniz University of Antalya launched the Alanya Faculty of Business, as a satellite campus that focuses on the tourism industry.[83] The school hosts an International Tourism Conference annually in coordination with Buckinghamshire New University.[84] The city also has plans to open a private university in 2012.[85] Georgetown University operates an annual study abroad program for American students known as the McGhee Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies, named for the United States Ambassador to Turkey from 1952 to 1953 George C. McGhee, and based in his villa.[86] Başkent University Medical and Research Center of Alanya, a teaching hospital run by Başkent University in Ankara is one of nineteen hospitals in Alanya.[87] Other major hospitals include the 300-bed Alanya State Hospital and the 90-bed Private Hayat Hospital.[88]

Culture edit

 
The Kızıl Kule, or Red Tower, is home to the city ethnographic museum.

Alanya's culture is a subculture of the larger Culture of Turkey. The city's seaside position is central to many annual festivals. These include the Tourism and Arts Festival, which marks the opening of the tourism season from at the end of May or beginning of June.[89][90] At the opposite end of the season, the Alanya International Culture and Art Festival is held in the last week of May, and is a notable Turkish festival.[91] Other regular festivals include the Alanya Jazz Days, which has been held since 2002 in September or October at the Kızıl Kule, which is otherwise home to the municipal ethnographic museum. The Jazz Festival hosts Turkish and international jazz musicians in a series of five free concerts.[92]

 
Rockcorn from Finland perform during the 2011 Alanya International Culture and Art Festival

The Alanya Chamber Orchestra, formed of members of the Antalya State Opera and Ballet, gave its inaugural performance on December 7, 2007.[93] The International Alanya Stone Sculpture Symposium, begun is 2004, is held over the month of November.[94] The Alanya Documentary Festival was launched in 2001 by the Alanya Cinémathèque Society and the Association of Documentary Filmmakers in Turkey.[95] Onat Kutlar, Turkish poet and writer, and founder of the Istanbul International Film Festival was born in Alanya, as was actress Sema Önür.

Atatürk's visit to Alanya is also celebrated on its anniversary each February 18, centered on Atatürk's House and Museum.[6] The Alanya Museum is home to archaeology found in and around the city, including a large bronze Hercules statue, ceramics, and Roman limestone ossuaries, as well as historic copies of the Qur'an.[53][96] European residents of Alanya also often celebrate their national holidays, such as Norwegian Constitution Day,[97] and the city set up a Christmas market in December 2010.[98] Iranians also celebrate the Persian New Year, Nevruz, in Alanya.[99]

Government edit

 
Many national celebrations are centered at the downtown Mustafa Kemal Atatürk monument.

Alanya was set up as a municipality in 1872, electing its first mayor in 1901. Today, Alanya is governed by a mayor and a municipality council made up of thirty-seven members.[100] Eighteen councilors are from the far-right Nationalist Movement Party, seven are from the center-left Republican People's Party, and twelve are of the Justice and Development Party (AK Party), which is currently in power in the national government. Mayor Adem Murat Yücel of the Nationalist Movement Party was elected in 2014 by unseating the incumbent Hasan Sipahioğlu, who had previously been mayor since 1999.[101] Elections are held every five years, with the next to be held in March 2024. Alanya also has a deputy mayor, who often represents the city at its sporting events,[102] and together the mayor and his team represent Alanya in the provincial assembly in Antalya.[103]

 
MP Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu (on the left) was also President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.

Alanya District is divided up into 17 municipalities, including the city center, and 92 villages.[104] Alanya is greatly influenced by the provincial government in Antalya, and the national government in Ankara, which appoints a governor for the district, currently Dr. Hulusi Doğan.[105] Although Alanya has been part of Antalya Province since the Ottoman Empire, many local politicians have advocated a separate Alanya Province, a position supported by associations of foreign residents.[106]

Nationally, in the 2007 election, the province voted with the Justice and Development Party, who were followed closely by the Republican People's Party and the True Path Party.[107] Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, of the Justice and Development Party, is the only native Alanyalilar Member of Parliament representing Antalya Province in the Grand National Assembly, where he chairs the Committee on Migration, Refugees and Population.[108] Çavuşoğlu is the current[when?] Turkish Foreign Minister and also served as the president of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.[citation needed]

Economy edit

 
Locally grown fruits for sale in a market in the farming district of Obaköy, outside Alanya

The tourist industry in Alanya is worth just under 1.1 billion euros per year, and is therefore the principal industry.[36][when?] The area has many fruit farms, particularly lemons and oranges, and large harvests of tomatoes, bananas and cucumbers.[36][109] About 80,000 tonnes of citrus fruits were produced in 2006 across 16,840 hectares (41,600 acres). The greengage plum and the avocado are increasingly popular early season fruits where citrus fruits are becoming unprofitable.[110]

Despite the seaside location, few residents make their living on the sea, and fishing is not a major industry. In the early 1970s, when fish stocks ran low, a system of rotating access was developed to preserve this sector.[111] This innovative system was part of Elinor Ostrom's research on economic governance which led to her 2009 Nobel Prize in Economics.[112] In 2007, locals protested the establishment of some larger chain supermarkets and clothing stores, which have opened branches in Alanya.[113]

Beginning in 2003, with the provisional elimination of restrictions on land purchases by non-nationals, the housing industry in the city has become highly profitable with many new private homes and condominiums being built for European and Asian part-time residents.[66] Sixty-nine percent of homes purchased by foreign nationals in the Antalya Province and 29.9% in all of Turkey are in Alanya.[68][114] Buyers are primarily individuals, rather than investors.[115] This housing boom put pressure on the city's many gecekondu houses and establishments as property values rise and property sales to locals fall.[116] A height restriction in the city limits most buildings to 21 feet (6.5 m).[117] This keeps high rise hotels to the east and west of the city, preserving the central skyline at the expense of greater tourist potential. The fringes of the city however have seen uncontrolled expansion.[118]

Tourism edit

 
Tourism began following the opening of Damlataş Cave in the 1950s.

Since the first modern motel was built in 1958, considered the first year of the tourist industry in Alanya, hotels have raced to accommodate the influx of tourists, and the city as of 2007 claims 157,000 hotel beds.[35][119] Damlataş Cave, which originally sparked the arrival of outsiders because of the cave's microclimate, with an average temperature of 72 °F (22 °C) and 95% humidity, is accessible on the west side of the peninsula with trails from Damlataş Beach.[120] Many tourists, especially Scandinavians, Germans, Russians, and Dutch, regularly vacation in Alanya during the warmer months.[121] They are drawn to the area because of property prices, warm weather, sandy beaches, access to Antalya's historic sites, and fine cuisine.[122]

Other outdoor tourist activities include wind surfing, parasailing, and banana boating. Attractions include Europe's largest waterpark, Sealanya, and Turkey's largest go-kart track.[123] Hunting season also attracts some tourist for wild goat, pig and partridge hunting in area nature reserves.[124]

Media edit

Alanya has 10 local daily newspapers.[36] One of these is Yeni Alanya, which includes the news and lifestyles magazine Orange and is available in English, German and Turkish. Two native German language newspapers are published in Alanya, the Aktuelle Türkei Rundschau and Alanya Bote for the community of German speaking residents and visitors. A monthly magazine Hello Alanya published in Alanya for foreigners, appearing in English and Dutch.[125] The free regional newspaper, Riviera News, is printed in English and is widely available in Alanya.

Five radio stations broadcast from the city.[36] Alanya FM Radyo broadcasts on 106.0 FM and is partnered with Radio Flash, on 94.0 FM, both broadcasting popular music.[126] Other stations include Alanya RadyoTime on 92.3 FM, which broadcasts a variety of Turkish music, news, and talk programming.[127] Two television stations are local to Alanya, Kanal Alanya, and Alanya Televizyonu, abbreviated ATV, which is partnered with Alanya RadyoTime.[128][129]

Transportation edit

 
Alanya Marina was opened in 2010 at a cost of $10 million with space for 437 boats.[130]

The D 400 Highway, the Alanya–Mersin Route, connects Alanya from the east and west, encircling it, and linking through the city center via Atatürk Bulvarı. The D695, the Ankara–Akşehir Route, runs north–south and reaches the sea 41 kilometres (25 mi) west of the city near Side, connecting with the D400. Antalya Airport is 121 kilometres (75 mi) away and connects internationally. The new Antalya Gazipaşa Airport, first begun in 1992, is only 14.5 kilometres (9.0 mi) from the city, and was expected to have its first regular domestic flights on May 22, 2010, although international flights were not expected before the start of the 2011 tourist season.[131] No train routes go to Alanya or Antalya Province, and there are no train stations in the district.[132]

There are bus and dolmuş systems out of Alanya's two bus depots, but buses are usually limited to the major roads, and inside the city transportation is by car, taxi, or foot, as many roads in the old town are closed to vehicle traffic. The harbor includes cruise ship piers, and also seasonal ferries and hydrofoils depart for Kyrenia in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.[133] Cruise ships docking at Alanya have increased 50% in 2013, with 53 estimated to have brought 56,000 passengers the end of the year.[134] Further west of the city is the Alanya Marina, which started services in 2008 while still under construction,[135] completing its expansion in 2010.[130] The 85-km2 (33-sq-mi) marina allowed Alanya to participate in the 2008 Eastern Mediterranean Yacht Rally.[136][137] The city is also investing in a community bicycle program with 150 bicycles and twenty terminals.[138]

Sports edit

 
Women's teams in the 2006 beach volleyball tournament

Alanya is home to a woman's basketball team, Alanya Belediye, which started in the first division but was relegated after the 2002 season. The city hosts a Süper Lig soccer team, Alanyaspor. The club was founded in 1948, and play home games at Milli Egemenlik Stadium. It played in the Second League between 1988-1997 and 2014–2016. The club finally promoted to top level in 2015–16 season. In 2007, the city began constructing a new soccer facility with the intention of hosting winter competitions between major teams.[139] The public Alanya Municipality Sports Facility is located adjacent to Milli Egemenlik Stadium, which is one of thirteen facilities.[140][141]

 
The Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey features a stage in Alanya every year.

Alanya's waterfront location makes it suitable for certain events, and is perhaps most famous for its annual triathlon, part of the International Triathlon Union series, which has been held every October since 1990.[142] Marathon swimming competitions have also been connected to the triathlon since 1992.[143] Building on the triathlon's success, Alanya hosted a modern pentathlon in 2009.[144] Alanya is also the regular host of The Turkish Open, part of the Nestea European Beach Volleyball championship tour, which takes place in May.[145] In 2007, the Turkish Volleyball Federation persuaded the European Volleyball Confederation to build a beach volleyball training facility in Alanya, and make it the exclusive "center of beach volleyball in Europe".[146]

The city is also a frequent host to national events, such as the annual beach handball tournament.[102] Alanya is the traditional finish site of the seven-day Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey, though organizers reversed the route in 2012, and started the event in Alanya instead.[147] Other cycling events include the Alanya International Mountain Bike Race.[148] Additionally, the European Cycling Union had its 2010 European road cycling championship and 2010 ordinary congress meeting in Alanya.[149]

Neighbourhoods edit

There are 103 neighbourhoods in Alanya District:[150]

International relations edit

The most significant tie is with the city of Nea Ionia, where many of Alanya's Christians were resettled in 1923 after the Treaty of Lausanne. Alanya is twinned with:[151]

Friendly cities edit

Notable residents edit

  • Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, Turkish diplomat and politician; current Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey

See also edit

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Further reading edit

  • Lloyd, Seton; Rice, D.S. (1958). Alanya ('Alā'iyya). London: British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara. OCLC 7230223.
  • Redford, Scott. Landscape and the state in medieval Anatolia: Seljuk gardens and pavilions of Alanya, Turkey. Oxford: Archaeopress; 2000. ISBN 1-84171-095-4

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Alanya
  • Life in Alanya-Mahmutlar, Turkey
  • Alanya Guide
  • Cleopatra Beach
  • Alanya Haritası (Turkish)
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Not to be confused with Alania Alanya e ˈ l ɑː n j e Turkish pronunciation aˈɫanja formerly Alaiye is a beach resort city a municipality and district of Antalya Province Turkey 2 It is on the southern coast of Turkey in the country s Mediterranean Region 133 kilometres 83 mi east of the city of Antalya Its area is 1 577 km2 3 and its population is 364 180 2022 1 The city proper has 189 222 inhabitants 2022 4 AlanyaDistrict and municipalityCastle and harbour of AlanyaCoat of armsLogoMap showing Alanya District in Antalya ProvinceAlanyaLocation in TurkeyCoordinates 36 33 N 32 00 E 36 550 N 32 000 E 36 550 32 000CountryTurkeyProvinceAntalyaGovernment MayorAdem Murat Yucel MHP Area1 577 km2 609 sq mi Population 2022 1 364 180 Density230 km2 600 sq mi Time zoneTRT UTC 3 Postal code07400Area code0242Websitewww wbr alanya wbr bel wbr trBecause of its natural strategic position on a small peninsula into the Mediterranean Sea below the Taurus Mountains Alanya has been a local stronghold for many Mediterranean based empires including the Ptolemaic Seleucid Roman Byzantine and Ottoman Empires Alanya s greatest political importance came in the Middle Ages with the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum under the rule of Alaeddin Kayqubad I from whom the city derives its name His building campaign resulted in many of the city s landmarks such as the Kizil Kule Red Tower Tersane Shipyard and Alanya Castle The Mediterranean climate natural attractions and historic heritage make Alanya a popular destination for tourism and responsible for nine percent of Turkey s tourism sector and thirty percent of foreign purchases of real estate in Turkey Tourism has risen since 1958 to become the dominant industry in the city resulting in a corresponding increase in city population Warm weather sporting events and cultural festivals take place annually in Alanya In 2014 Mayor Adem Murat Yucel of the Nationalist Movement Party unseated Hasan Sipahioglu of the Justice and Development Party who had previously led the city since 1999 Adem Murat Yucel continues his duty as the Mayor of Alanya Municipality 5 Contents 1 Names 2 History 3 Geography 3 1 Climate 4 Main sights 5 Demographics 6 Education and health 7 Culture 8 Government 9 Economy 9 1 Tourism 10 Media 11 Transportation 12 Sports 13 Neighbourhoods 14 International relations 14 1 Friendly cities 15 Notable residents 16 See also 17 References 18 Further reading 19 External linksNames editThe city has changed hands many times over the centuries and its name has reflected this Alanya was known in Latin as Coracesium or in Greek as Korakesion Ancient Greek Korakhsion from the Luwian Korakassa meaning point protruding city 6 The Roman Catholic Church still recognizes the Latin name as a titular see in its hierarchy 7 Under the Byzantine Empire it became known as Kalonoros or Kalon Oros meaning beautiful fine mountain in Greek 8 The Seljuks renamed the city Alaiye علائیه a derivative of the Sultan Alaeddin Kayqubad I s name In the 13th and 14th centuries Italian traders called the city Candelore or Cardelloro 9 In his 1935 visit Mustafa Kemal Ataturk finalized the name in the new alphabet as Alanya changing the i and e in Alaiye reportedly because of a misspelled telegram in 1933 10 11 History editFurther information on medieval beylik period Alaiye nbsp Piri Reis map of Alanya from 1525 showing the extent of the medieval city and the location on the Pamphylia plain Finds in the nearby Karain Cave indicate occupation during the Paleolithic era as far back as 20 000 BC 12 and archeological evidence shows a port existed at Syedra south of the modern city during the Bronze Age around 3 000 BC 13 A Phoenician language tablet found in the district dates to 625 BC and the city is specifically mentioned in the 4th century BC Greek geography manuscript the periplus of Pseudo Scylax 12 The castle rock was likely inhabited under the Hittites and the Achaemenid Empire and was first fortified in the Hellenistic period following the area s conquest by Alexander the Great 14 Alexander s successors left the area to one of the competing Macedonian generals Ptolemy I Soter after Alexander s death in 323 BC His dynasty maintained loose control over the mainly Isaurian population and the port became a popular refuge for Mediterranean pirates 6 The city resisted Antiochus III the Great of the neighboring Seleucid kingdom in 199 BC but was loyal to the pirate Diodotus Tryphon when he seized the Seleucid crown from 142 to 138 BC His rival Antiochus VII Sidetes completed work in 137 BC on a new castle and port begun under Diodotus 15 The Roman Republic fought Cilician pirates in 102 BC when Marcus Antonius the Orator established a proconsulship in nearby Side and in 78 BC under Servilius Vatia who moved to control the Isaurian tribes 16 The period of piracy in Alanya finally ended after the city s incorporation into the Pamphylia province by Pompey in 67 BC with the Battle of Korakesion fought in the city s harbor 17 In Strabo s reckoning Coracesium marked the boundary between ancient Pamphylia and Cilicia Cilicia Trachaea in particular though other ancient authors placed the boundary elsewhere 18 Isaurian banditry remained an issue under the Romans and the tribes revolted in the fourth and fifth centuries AD with the largest rebellion being from 404 to 408 19 With the spread of Christianity Coracesium as it was called became a bishopric Its bishop Theodulus took part in the First Council of Constantinople in 381 Matidianus in the Council of Ephesus in 431 Obrimus in the Council of Chalcedon in 451 and Nicephorus Nicetas in the Third Council of Constantinople in 680 Coracesium was a suffragan of the metropolitan see of Side the capital of the Roman province of Pamphylia Prima to which Coracesium belonged It continued to be mentioned in the Notitiae Episcopatuum as late as the 12th or 13th century 20 21 22 23 No longer a residential bishopric Coracesium is today listed by the Catholic Church as a titular see 24 Islam arrived in the 7th century with Arab raids which led to the construction of new fortifications 12 The area fell from Byzantine control after the Battle of Manzikert in 1071 to tribes of Seljuk Turks only to be returned in 1120 by John II Komnenos 25 nbsp Statue of Kayqubad I in AlanyaFollowing the Fourth Crusade s attack on the Byzantines the Christian Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia periodically held the port and it was from an Armenian Kir Fard that the Turks took lasting control in 1221 when the Anatolian Seljuk Sultan Alaeddin Kayqubad I captured it assigning the former ruler whose daughter he married to the governance of the city of Aksehir 26 Seljuk rule saw the golden age of the city and it can be considered the winter capital of their empire 27 Building projects including the twin citadel city walls arsenal and Kizil Kule made it an important seaport for western Mediterranean trade particularly with Ayyubid Egypt and the Italian city states 28 Alaeddin Kayqubad I also constructed numerous gardens and pavilions outside the walls and many of his works can still be found in the city These were likely financed by his own treasury and by the local emirs and constructed by the contractor Abu Ali al Kattani al Halabi 14 Alaeddin Kayqubad I s son Sultan Giyaseddin Keyhusrev II continued the building campaign with a new cistern in 1240 29 At the Battle of Kose Dag in 1243 the Mongol hordes broke the Seljuk hegemony in Anatolia Alanya was then subject to a series of invasions from Anatolian beyliks Lusignans from Cyprus briefly overturned the then ruling Hamidid dynasty in 1371 30 The Karamanids sold the city in 1427 for 5 000 gold coins to the Mamluks of Egypt for a period before General Gedik Ahmed Pasha in 1471 incorporated it into the growing Ottoman Empire The city was made a capital of a local sanjak in the eyalet of Icel 8 The Ottomans extended their rule in 1477 when they brought the main shipping trade lumber then mostly done by Venetians under the government monopoly 28 On September 6 1608 the city rebuffed a naval attack by the Order of Saint Stephen from the Duchy of Florence 9 nbsp The Seljuk era Tersane was a drydock for ships Trade in the region was negatively impacted by the development of an oceanic route from Europe around Africa to India and in the tax registers of the late sixteenth century Alanya failed to qualify as an urban center 31 In 1571 the Ottomans designated the city as part of the newly conquered province of Cyprus 12 The conquest further diminished the economic importance of Alanya s port Traveler Evliya Celebi visited the city in 1671 1672 and wrote on the preservation of Alanya Castle but also on the dilapidation of Alanya s suburbs 8 The city was reassigned in 1864 under Konya and in 1868 under Antalya as it is today 12 During the 18th and 19th centuries numerous villas were built in the city by Ottoman nobility and civil construction continued under the local dynastic Karamanid authorities 6 Bandits again became common across Antalya Province in the mid nineteenth century 32 After World War I Alanya was nominally partitioned in the 1917 Agreement of St Jean de Maurienne to Italy before returning to the Turkish Republic in 1923 under the Treaty of Lausanne 33 Like others in this region the city suffered heavily following the war and the population exchanges that heralded the Turkish Republic when many of the city s Christians resettled in Nea Ionia outside Athens The Ottoman census of 1893 listed the number of Greeks in the city at 964 out of a total population of 37 914 34 Tourism in the region started among Turks who came to Alanya in the 1960s for the alleged healing properties of Damlatas Cave and later the access provided by Antalya Airport in 1998 allowed the town to grow into an international resort Strong population growth through the 1990s was a result of immigration to the city and has driven a rapid modernization of the infrastructure 35 Geography edit nbsp Map of the Alanya PeninsulaLocated on the Gulf of Antalya on the Anatolian coastal plain of Pamphylia the town is situated between the Taurus Mountains to the north and the Mediterranean Sea and is part of the Turkish Riviera occupying roughly 70 kilometres 43 mi of coastline 36 From west to east the Alanya district is bordered by the Manavgat district along the coast the mountainous Gundogmus inland Hadim and Taskent in the Province of Konya Sariveliler in the Province of Karaman and the coastal Gazipasa district 37 Manavgat is home to the ancient cities of Side and Selge East of the city the Dim River flows from the mountains in Konya on a south west route into the Mediterranean citation needed The Pamphylia plain between the sea and the mountains is an isolated example of an Eastern Mediterranean conifer sclerophyllous broadleaf forest which include Lebanon Cedar evergreen scrub fig trees and black pine 38 The Alanya Massif refers to the area of metamorphic rocks east of Antalya This formation is divided into three nappes from lowest to highest the Mahmutlar the Sugozu and the Yumrudag The similar lithology extends beneath the city in a tectonic window 39 Bauxite an aluminum ore is common to the area north of city and can be mined 40 nbsp Tip of the Alanya PeninsulaThe town is divided east west by a rocky peninsula which is the distinctive feature of the city The harbor city center and Keykubat Beach named after the Sultan Kayqubad I are on the east side of the peninsula Damlatas Beach named for the famous dripping caves and Kleopatra Beach are to the west The name Cleopatra possibly derives from either the Ptolemaic princess visit here or the area s inclusion in her dowry to Mark Antony 41 Ataturk Bulvari the main boulevard runs parallel to the sea and divides the southern much more touristic side of Alanya from the northern more indigenous side that extends north into the mountains Cevre Yolu Caddesi another major road encircles the main town to the north citation needed Climate edit Alanya has a typical hot summer Mediterranean climate Koppen Csa or a dry summer humid subtropical climate Trewartha climate classification wet Cs Cf Located at the Mediterranean Basin the subtropical high pressure zone ensures that most rain comes during the winter leaving the summers long hot and dry prompting the Alanya board of Tourism to use the slogan where the sun smiles 42 Storm cells sometimes bring with them fair weather waterspouts when close to the shore 43 The presence of the Taurus Mountain near to the sea causes fog in turn creating visible rainbows many mornings The height of the mountains creates an interesting effect as snow can often be seen on them even on warm days in the city below The sea at Alanya has an average temperature of 21 4 C 71 F annually with an average August temperature of 28 C 82 F 44 Climate data for Alanya 1970 2011 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 23 2 73 8 25 0 77 0 28 1 82 6 30 7 87 3 35 4 95 7 37 8 100 0 40 8 105 4 39 6 103 3 37 2 99 0 34 9 94 8 30 0 86 0 24 7 76 5 40 8 105 4 Mean daily maximum C F 16 2 61 2 16 3 61 3 18 3 64 9 21 1 70 0 24 7 76 5 28 7 83 7 31 5 88 7 32 1 89 8 30 2 86 4 26 5 79 7 21 5 70 7 17 8 64 0 23 7 74 7 Daily mean C F 11 8 53 2 11 9 53 4 13 8 56 8 16 9 62 4 20 9 69 6 25 1 77 2 27 8 82 0 28 0 82 4 25 4 77 7 21 2 70 2 16 4 61 5 13 2 55 8 19 4 66 9 Mean daily minimum C F 8 6 47 5 8 5 47 3 10 1 50 2 13 0 55 4 16 7 62 1 20 5 68 9 23 3 73 9 23 7 74 7 21 2 70 2 17 4 63 3 13 0 55 4 10 0 50 0 15 5 59 9 Record low C F 1 9 28 6 2 2 28 0 0 9 33 6 4 0 39 2 9 8 49 6 13 3 55 9 16 9 62 4 14 1 57 4 13 2 55 8 9 5 49 1 2 9 37 2 0 4 32 7 2 2 28 0 Average precipitation mm inches 199 0 7 83 149 4 5 88 97 8 3 85 70 7 2 78 32 4 1 28 8 5 0 33 4 5 0 18 2 7 0 11 17 5 0 69 98 5 3 88 182 9 7 20 231 2 9 10 1 095 1 43 11 Average rainy days 13 8 11 6 9 5 8 5 4 4 1 5 0 4 0 5 2 1 6 6 9 9 13 0 81 8Average relative humidity 57 57 61 63 66 66 64 65 58 55 59 60 61Mean monthly sunshine hours 127 1 127 1 192 2 219 0 288 3 348 0 325 5 316 2 273 0 220 1 159 0 133 3 2 728 8Mean daily sunshine hours 4 1 4 5 6 2 7 3 9 3 11 6 10 5 10 2 9 1 7 1 5 3 4 3 7 5Source 1 Turkish State Meteorological Service 45 Source 2 Weather2 46 Alanya mean sea temperature 47 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec17 8 C 64 0 F 16 9 C 62 4 F 17 3 C 63 1 F 17 9 C 64 2 F 21 2 C 70 2 F 25 3 C 77 5 F 27 9 C 82 2 F 29 0 C 84 2 F 27 7 C 81 9 F 24 9 C 76 8 F 21 2 C 70 2 F 19 0 C 66 2 F Main sights edit nbsp The Byzantine era Church of Saint Constantine inside Alanya Castle was also used as a mosque On the peninsula stands Alanya Castle a Seljuk era citadel dating from 1226 Most major landmarks in the city are found inside and around the castle The current castle was built over existing fortifications and served the double purpose of a palace of local government and as a defensive structure in case of attack In 2007 the city began renovating various sections of the castle area including adapting a Byzantine church for use as a Christian community center 48 Inside the castle is the Suleymaniye mosque and caravanserai built by Suleiman the Magnificent 49 The old city walls surround much of the eastern peninsula and can be walked Inside the walls are numerous historic villas well preserved examples of the classical period of Ottoman architecture most built in the early 19th century citation needed The Kizil Kule Red Tower is a 108 foot 33 m high brick building standing at the harbor below the castle and containing the municipal ethnographic museum Sultan Kayqubad I brought the architect Ebu Ali from Aleppo Syria to Alanya to design the building 50 The last of Alanya Castle s 83 towers the octagonal structure specifically protected the Tersane dockyard it remains one of the finest examples of medieval military architecture 51 The Tersane a medieval drydock built by the Seljuk Turks in 1221 187 by 131 feet 57 by 40 m is divided into five vaulted bays with equilateral pointed arches 49 The Alara Castle and caravanserai near Manavgat also built under Kayqubad s authority has been converted into a museum and heritage center 52 Ataturk s House and Museum from his short stay in the city on February 18 1935 is preserved in its historic state and is an example of the interior of a traditional Ottoman villa with artifacts from the 1930s The house was built between 1880 and 1885 in the karniyarik stuffed eggplant style Bright colors and red roofs are often mandated by neighborhood councils and give the modern town a pastel glow Housed in a 1967 Republican era building The Alanya Museum is inland from Damlatas Beach 53 Alanya is a member of the Norwich based European Association of Historic Towns and Regions 54 In 2009 city officials filed to include Alanya Castle and Tersane as UNESCO World Heritage Sites and were named to the 2009 Tentative List 55 56 nbsp Panorama from west side of peninsula Demographics editFurther information Demographics of Turkey Historic populations Year District City1893 34 379141965 57 43459 124361970 58 53552 150111975 59 63235 185201980 60 74148 221901985 61 87080 287331990 62 129106 524601997 63 235884 1173112007 64 65 226236 917132012 64 65 264692 1045732017 64 299464 2022 64 364180 From only 87 080 in 1985 61 the district has surged to hold a population of 364 180 in 2022 64 This population surge is largely credited to immigration to the city as a result or byproduct of the increased prominence of the real estate sector and the growth of the housing market bubble 66 In 2007 the city itself had a population of 134 396 of which 9 789 are European expatriates about half of them from Germany and Denmark 67 17 850 total foreigners own property in Alanya 68 There are a lot of Iranians who have settled in the city During the Persian New Year a lot of Iranians go to Alanya for vacation The European expatriate population tends to be over fifty years old 69 During the summer the population increases due to large numbers of tourists about 1 1 million each year pass through the city 36 Both Turks and Europeans these vacationers provide income for much of the population citation needed The city is home to many migrants from the Southeastern Anatolia Region and the Black Sea region In the first decade of the 21st century the town has seen a surge in illegal foreign immigrants from the Middle East and South Asia both to stay and to attempt to enter European Union countries 70 As of 2006 update 1 217 migrants claim residence in Alanya while working abroad 71 needs update Yoruk nomads also live in the Taurus Mountains north of the city on a seasonal basis 72 Additionally there is a small African community descendant from imported Ottoman slaves 73 In 2018 it was estimated that around 300 Finns live permanently in Alanya and 3 000 during the Winter 74 According to the TUIK Institute of Statistics as of October 2022 55 000 foreigners live in the city more than half of them are Russian speakers 75 Nationality 76 77 78 74 Foreigners in Alanya1 nbsp Germany 10 0002 nbsp Denmark 3 8213 nbsp Finland 3 0004 nbsp Russia 7695 nbsp Netherlands 6346 nbsp Norway 5217 nbsp England 4758 nbsp Azerbaijan 3839 nbsp Sweden 30310 nbsp Ukraine 297The city is nearly 99 Muslim and although many ancient churches can be found in the district there are no weekly Christian services In 2006 a German language Protestant church with seasonal service opened with much fanfare after receiving permission to do so in 2003 a sign of the growing European population in the city 79 In 2015 the town began renovations of the Greek Orthodox Agios Georgios Church in the village of Haci Mehmetli and the church has been used for a monthly Russian Orthodox service 80 Alanya also provides the Ataturk Cultural Center to Christian groups on a regular basis for larger religious ceremonies 81 Education and health editFurther information Education in Turkey nbsp Young students from an Alanya school at their class gardenThe city has 95 literacy with public and private schools and a roughly 1 24 student teacher ratio 36 Rural villages are however disadvantaged by the limited number of secondary schools outside the city center Alantur Primary School which opened in 1987 was built and is maintained under the Turkish Build Your Own School initiative supported by the foundation of Ayhan Sahenk the founder of Dogus Holding 82 In 2005 Akdeniz University of Antalya launched the Alanya Faculty of Business as a satellite campus that focuses on the tourism industry 83 The school hosts an International Tourism Conference annually in coordination with Buckinghamshire New University 84 The city also has plans to open a private university in 2012 85 Georgetown University operates an annual study abroad program for American students known as the McGhee Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies named for the United States Ambassador to Turkey from 1952 to 1953 George C McGhee and based in his villa 86 Baskent University Medical and Research Center of Alanya a teaching hospital run by Baskent University in Ankara is one of nineteen hospitals in Alanya 87 Other major hospitals include the 300 bed Alanya State Hospital and the 90 bed Private Hayat Hospital 88 Culture edit nbsp The Kizil Kule or Red Tower is home to the city ethnographic museum Alanya s culture is a subculture of the larger Culture of Turkey The city s seaside position is central to many annual festivals These include the Tourism and Arts Festival which marks the opening of the tourism season from at the end of May or beginning of June 89 90 At the opposite end of the season the Alanya International Culture and Art Festival is held in the last week of May and is a notable Turkish festival 91 Other regular festivals include the Alanya Jazz Days which has been held since 2002 in September or October at the Kizil Kule which is otherwise home to the municipal ethnographic museum The Jazz Festival hosts Turkish and international jazz musicians in a series of five free concerts 92 nbsp Rockcorn from Finland perform during the 2011 Alanya International Culture and Art FestivalThe Alanya Chamber Orchestra formed of members of the Antalya State Opera and Ballet gave its inaugural performance on December 7 2007 93 The International Alanya Stone Sculpture Symposium begun is 2004 is held over the month of November 94 The Alanya Documentary Festival was launched in 2001 by the Alanya Cinematheque Society and the Association of Documentary Filmmakers in Turkey 95 Onat Kutlar Turkish poet and writer and founder of the Istanbul International Film Festival was born in Alanya as was actress Sema Onur Ataturk s visit to Alanya is also celebrated on its anniversary each February 18 centered on Ataturk s House and Museum 6 The Alanya Museum is home to archaeology found in and around the city including a large bronze Hercules statue ceramics and Roman limestone ossuaries as well as historic copies of the Qur an 53 96 European residents of Alanya also often celebrate their national holidays such as Norwegian Constitution Day 97 and the city set up a Christmas market in December 2010 98 Iranians also celebrate the Persian New Year Nevruz in Alanya 99 Government editThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information November 2020 nbsp Many national celebrations are centered at the downtown Mustafa Kemal Ataturk monument Alanya was set up as a municipality in 1872 electing its first mayor in 1901 Today Alanya is governed by a mayor and a municipality council made up of thirty seven members 100 Eighteen councilors are from the far right Nationalist Movement Party seven are from the center left Republican People s Party and twelve are of the Justice and Development Party AK Party which is currently in power in the national government Mayor Adem Murat Yucel of the Nationalist Movement Party was elected in 2014 by unseating the incumbent Hasan Sipahioglu who had previously been mayor since 1999 101 Elections are held every five years with the next to be held in March 2024 Alanya also has a deputy mayor who often represents the city at its sporting events 102 and together the mayor and his team represent Alanya in the provincial assembly in Antalya 103 nbsp MP Mevlut Cavusoglu on the left was also President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe Alanya District is divided up into 17 municipalities including the city center and 92 villages 104 Alanya is greatly influenced by the provincial government in Antalya and the national government in Ankara which appoints a governor for the district currently Dr Hulusi Dogan 105 Although Alanya has been part of Antalya Province since the Ottoman Empire many local politicians have advocated a separate Alanya Province a position supported by associations of foreign residents 106 Nationally in the 2007 election the province voted with the Justice and Development Party who were followed closely by the Republican People s Party and the True Path Party 107 Mevlut Cavusoglu of the Justice and Development Party is the only native Alanyalilar Member of Parliament representing Antalya Province in the Grand National Assembly where he chairs the Committee on Migration Refugees and Population 108 Cavusoglu is the current when Turkish Foreign Minister and also served as the president of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe citation needed Economy editThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information November 2020 nbsp Locally grown fruits for sale in a market in the farming district of Obakoy outside AlanyaThe tourist industry in Alanya is worth just under 1 1 billion euros per year and is therefore the principal industry 36 when The area has many fruit farms particularly lemons and oranges and large harvests of tomatoes bananas and cucumbers 36 109 About 80 000 tonnes of citrus fruits were produced in 2006 across 16 840 hectares 41 600 acres The greengage plum and the avocado are increasingly popular early season fruits where citrus fruits are becoming unprofitable 110 Despite the seaside location few residents make their living on the sea and fishing is not a major industry In the early 1970s when fish stocks ran low a system of rotating access was developed to preserve this sector 111 This innovative system was part of Elinor Ostrom s research on economic governance which led to her 2009 Nobel Prize in Economics 112 In 2007 locals protested the establishment of some larger chain supermarkets and clothing stores which have opened branches in Alanya 113 Beginning in 2003 with the provisional elimination of restrictions on land purchases by non nationals the housing industry in the city has become highly profitable with many new private homes and condominiums being built for European and Asian part time residents 66 Sixty nine percent of homes purchased by foreign nationals in the Antalya Province and 29 9 in all of Turkey are in Alanya 68 114 Buyers are primarily individuals rather than investors 115 This housing boom put pressure on the city s many gecekondu houses and establishments as property values rise and property sales to locals fall 116 A height restriction in the city limits most buildings to 21 feet 6 5 m 117 This keeps high rise hotels to the east and west of the city preserving the central skyline at the expense of greater tourist potential The fringes of the city however have seen uncontrolled expansion 118 Tourism edit This section needs to be updated The reason given is covid 19 Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information June 2020 nbsp Tourism began following the opening of Damlatas Cave in the 1950s Since the first modern motel was built in 1958 considered the first year of the tourist industry in Alanya hotels have raced to accommodate the influx of tourists and the city as of 2007 update claims 157 000 hotel beds 35 119 Damlatas Cave which originally sparked the arrival of outsiders because of the cave s microclimate with an average temperature of 72 F 22 C and 95 humidity is accessible on the west side of the peninsula with trails from Damlatas Beach 120 Many tourists especially Scandinavians Germans Russians and Dutch regularly vacation in Alanya during the warmer months 121 They are drawn to the area because of property prices warm weather sandy beaches access to Antalya s historic sites and fine cuisine 122 Other outdoor tourist activities include wind surfing parasailing and banana boating Attractions include Europe s largest waterpark Sealanya and Turkey s largest go kart track 123 Hunting season also attracts some tourist for wild goat pig and partridge hunting in area nature reserves 124 Media editAlanya has 10 local daily newspapers 36 One of these is Yeni Alanya which includes the news and lifestyles magazine Orange and is available in English German and Turkish Two native German language newspapers are published in Alanya the Aktuelle Turkei Rundschau and Alanya Bote for the community of German speaking residents and visitors A monthly magazine Hello Alanya published in Alanya for foreigners appearing in English and Dutch 125 The free regional newspaper Riviera News is printed in English and is widely available in Alanya Five radio stations broadcast from the city 36 Alanya FM Radyo broadcasts on 106 0 FM and is partnered with Radio Flash on 94 0 FM both broadcasting popular music 126 Other stations include Alanya RadyoTime on 92 3 FM which broadcasts a variety of Turkish music news and talk programming 127 Two television stations are local to Alanya Kanal Alanya and Alanya Televizyonu abbreviated ATV which is partnered with Alanya RadyoTime 128 129 Transportation editFurther information Transport in Turkey nbsp Alanya Marina was opened in 2010 at a cost of 10 million with space for 437 boats 130 The D 400 Highway the Alanya Mersin Route connects Alanya from the east and west encircling it and linking through the city center via Ataturk Bulvari The D695 the Ankara Aksehir Route runs north south and reaches the sea 41 kilometres 25 mi west of the city near Side connecting with the D400 Antalya Airport is 121 kilometres 75 mi away and connects internationally The new Antalya Gazipasa Airport first begun in 1992 is only 14 5 kilometres 9 0 mi from the city and was expected to have its first regular domestic flights on May 22 2010 although international flights were not expected before the start of the 2011 tourist season 131 No train routes go to Alanya or Antalya Province and there are no train stations in the district 132 There are bus and dolmus systems out of Alanya s two bus depots but buses are usually limited to the major roads and inside the city transportation is by car taxi or foot as many roads in the old town are closed to vehicle traffic The harbor includes cruise ship piers and also seasonal ferries and hydrofoils depart for Kyrenia in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus 133 Cruise ships docking at Alanya have increased 50 in 2013 with 53 estimated to have brought 56 000 passengers the end of the year 134 Further west of the city is the Alanya Marina which started services in 2008 while still under construction 135 completing its expansion in 2010 130 The 85 km2 33 sq mi marina allowed Alanya to participate in the 2008 Eastern Mediterranean Yacht Rally 136 137 The city is also investing in a community bicycle program with 150 bicycles and twenty terminals 138 Sports edit nbsp Women s teams in the 2006 beach volleyball tournamentAlanya is home to a woman s basketball team Alanya Belediye which started in the first division but was relegated after the 2002 season The city hosts a Super Lig soccer team Alanyaspor The club was founded in 1948 and play home games at Milli Egemenlik Stadium It played in the Second League between 1988 1997 and 2014 2016 The club finally promoted to top level in 2015 16 season In 2007 the city began constructing a new soccer facility with the intention of hosting winter competitions between major teams 139 The public Alanya Municipality Sports Facility is located adjacent to Milli Egemenlik Stadium which is one of thirteen facilities 140 141 nbsp The Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey features a stage in Alanya every year Alanya s waterfront location makes it suitable for certain events and is perhaps most famous for its annual triathlon part of the International Triathlon Union series which has been held every October since 1990 142 Marathon swimming competitions have also been connected to the triathlon since 1992 143 Building on the triathlon s success Alanya hosted a modern pentathlon in 2009 144 Alanya is also the regular host of The Turkish Open part of the Nestea European Beach Volleyball championship tour which takes place in May 145 In 2007 the Turkish Volleyball Federation persuaded the European Volleyball Confederation to build a beach volleyball training facility in Alanya and make it the exclusive center of beach volleyball in Europe 146 The city is also a frequent host to national events such as the annual beach handball tournament 102 Alanya is the traditional finish site of the seven day Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey though organizers reversed the route in 2012 and started the event in Alanya instead 147 Other cycling events include the Alanya International Mountain Bike Race 148 Additionally the European Cycling Union had its 2010 European road cycling championship and 2010 ordinary congress meeting in Alanya 149 Neighbourhoods editThere are 103 neighbourhoods in Alanya District 150 Akcati Akdam Alacami Alara Aliefendi Asmaca Avsallar Bademagaci Basirli Baskoy Bayirkoy Bayirkozagaci Bektas Beldibi Beyreli Bicakci Bucakkoy Burcaklar Buyukhasbahce Buyukpinar Cakallar Camlica Carsi Cikcilli Ciplakli Cumhuriyet Degirmendere Demirtas Derekoy Dinek Elikesik Emisbeleni Fakircali Figla Gozubuyuk Gozukucuklu Gullerpinari Gumusgoze Gumuskavak Guneykoy Guzelbag Hacet Hacikerimler Hacimehmetli Hisarici Hocalar Imamli Incekum Ishakli Ispatli Kadipasa Karakocali Karamanlar Karapinar Kargicak Kayabasi Kesefli Kestel Kizilcasehir Kizlarpinari Kocaoglanli Konakli Kucukhasbahce Kuzyaka Mahmutlar Mahmutseydi Oba Obaalacami Okurcalar Orhankoy Ortakonus Otekoy Ozvadi Pasakoy Payallar Saburlar Sapadere Saray Sekerhane Seki Sihlar Sogukpinar Sugozu Suleymanlar Tasbasi Tepe Tirilar Tophane Toslak Tosmur Turkler Turktas Ugrak Ugurlu Uzumlu Uzunoz Yalci Yasirali Yaylakonak Yaylali Yenice Yenikoy YesilozInternational relations editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Turkey The most significant tie is with the city of Nea Ionia where many of Alanya s Christians were resettled in 1923 after the Treaty of Lausanne Alanya is twinned with 151 nbsp Dergachyovsky District Russia nbsp Fushun China nbsp Geoagiu Romania nbsp Gladbeck Germany nbsp Goa India nbsp Keszthely Hungary nbsp Mahdia Tunisia nbsp Ankara Turkey nbsp Nea Ionia Greece nbsp Murmansk Russia nbsp Oer Erkenschwick Germany nbsp Rovaniemi Finland nbsp Silute Lithuania nbsp South Eastern AO Moscow Russia nbsp Spindleruv Mlyn Czech Republic nbsp Talsi Latvia nbsp Trakai Lithuania nbsp Wodzislaw Slaski Poland nbsp Wronki Poland nbsp Zelenogorsk Russia nbsp Boras Sweden Friendly cities edit nbsp Nowy Sacz Poland nbsp Turek PolandNotable residents editMevlut Cavusoglu Turkish diplomat and politician current Minister of Foreign Affairs of TurkeySee also editList of governors of Alanya List of mayors of AlanyaReferences edit a b Address based population registration system ADNKS results dated 31 December 2022 Favorite Reports XLS TUIK Retrieved 22 May 2023 Buyuksehir Ilce Belediyesi Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory Retrieved 8 June 2023 Il ve Ilce Yuz olcumleri General Directorate of Mapping Retrieved 22 May 2023 Alanya citypopulation de Retrieved 14 June 2023 Gazete Banka 15 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