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Çanakkale Province

Çanakkale Province (Turkish: Çanakkale ili) is a province of Turkey, located in the northwestern part of the country. It takes its name from the city of Çanakkale.

Çanakkale Province
Çanakkale ili
Çanakkale Collage
Location of Çanakkale Province in Turkey
Coordinates: 40°02′27″N 26°33′37″E / 40.04083°N 26.56028°E / 40.04083; 26.56028
CountryTurkey
RegionWest Marmara
Largest CityÇanakkale
Government
 • Electoral districtÇanakkale
 • Governorİlhami Aktaş
Area
 • Total9,737 km2 (3,759 sq mi)
Population
 (2018)[1]
 • Total540,662
 • Density56/km2 (140/sq mi)
Area code0286
Vehicle registration17
1915 Çanakkale Bridge

Like Istanbul, Çanakkale province has a European (Thrace) and an Asian (Anatolia) part. The European part is formed by the Gallipoli (Gelibolu) peninsula, while the Asian part is largely coterminous with the historic region of Troad in Anatolia. They are separated by the Dardanelles strait, connecting the Sea of Marmara and the Aegean Sea.

The archaeological site of Troy is found in Çanakkale province.

Çanakkale is the biggest district of the province. The European and Asian parts of the province were connected to each other with the completion of the Çanakkale 1915 Bridge in March 2022.

History

In the early Turkish Republic, the Çanakkale Province came into existence with the abolition of the Ottoman-era sanjaks of Biga and Gelibolu. According to a population census in 1927, Çanakkale had 8,500 inhabitants, except its neighbouring villages. It is recorded that Çanakkale, which was also called as "Hellespontos" and "Dardanelles" in ancient times, has accommodated to many civilizations for about 3,000 years. Even the Archaic Troy (Troia) city, where was governed by Lydians and destroyed by the devastating earthquake in 2500 BC, has ruins in today. In 336 BC, Persian Empire which became the crucial power in Anatolia and was conducted by Alexander the Great that aimed to extend ancient Greece all over the world, was defeated. Also with the ruin of the Anatolian beylik of Karesi, most of the territory of Çanakkale was conquered in the Ottoman era, with the assistance of the castles in remuneration for helping to Byzantine Empire, locating Gelibolu. Afterwards, the Çanakkale strait was given to the Ottoman Empire.

The province was included in the Second Inspectorate General on the 19 February 1934 which span over the provinces of Edirne, Çanakkale, Kırklareli, Tekirdağ.[2] It was ruled by an Inspector General who had wide-ranging authorities over civilian, military and educational matters.[3] The office of the Inspectorate-General was abandoned in 1948[4] but the legal framework of the Inspectorate-Generals was only abolished in 1952, under the Government of the Democrat Party.[5]

Agriculture

The province of Çanakkale is a notable region for viticulture and winemaking in Turkey. The region between Saros Gulf and Gelibolu on the Gallipoli peninsula is cultivated with vineyards.[6] Wine producer "Suvla" is located in Suvla.[7]

Environment

As of 2020 several of the country's coal fired power stations are here,[8] some with smokestack filters which do not meet regulations.[9]

Districts

 

Çanakkale province is divided into 12 districts (capital district in bold):

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ "Population of provinces by years - 2000-2018". Turkish Statistical Institute. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  2. ^ Cagaptay, Soner (2006). Islam, Secularism, and Nationalism in Modern Turkey; Who is a Turk. Routledge. p. 47.
  3. ^ Pekesen, Berna (16 December 2019). Florian, Riedler; Kravietz, Birgit (eds.). The Heritage of Edirne in Ottoman and Turkish Times: Continuities, Disruptions and Reconnections. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. pp. 423–424. ISBN 978-3-11-063908-7.
  4. ^ Bayir, Derya (2016-04-22). Minorities and Nationalism in Turkish Law. Routledge. p. 141. ISBN 978-1-317-09579-8.
  5. ^ Bozarslan, Hamit (2008-04-17). Fleet, Kate; Faroqhi, Suraiya; Kasaba, Reşat; Kunt, I. Metin (eds.). The Cambridge History of Turkey. Cambridge University Press. p. 343. ISBN 978-0-521-62096-3.
  6. ^ Akyol, Cahit (2005-06-04). "İşte Türkiye'nin şaraplık üzüm haritası". Hürriyet (in Turkish). Retrieved 2015-07-28.
  7. ^ "Çanakkale'den Yepyeni Bir Şarap Markası: 'Suvla'" (in Turkish). Çanakkale'nin Rehberi. Retrieved 2015-07-28.
  8. ^ "Polluted Air Takes More Lives Than Traffic Accidents". Sivil Sayfalar (in Turkish). 2020-02-03. Retrieved 2020-02-10.
  9. ^ Başkanı, M. M. O.; ki, Termik Santraller İle İlgili Bir Basın Açıklaması Yaptı-Kararara Haber – Güncel Hukuk Haberleri dedi (2020-01-24). "MMO Başkanı, Termik Santraller İle İlgili Bir Basın Açıklaması Yaptı". Enerji Portalı (in Turkish). Retrieved 2020-02-10.

External links

  • (in Turkish) Çanakkale governor's official website
  • (in Turkish) Çanakkale Belediyesi
  • (in Turkish) Çanakkale Hava Durumu
  • (in Turkish) Çanakkale
  • (in English) Çanakkale weather forecast information
  • (in English) Pictures of the capital of the province and its sights

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translated from the existing Turkish Wikipedia article at tr Canakkale il see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated tr Canakkale il to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Canakkale Province Turkish Canakkale ili is a province of Turkey located in the northwestern part of the country It takes its name from the city of Canakkale Canakkale Province Canakkale iliProvince of TurkeyCanakkale CollageLocation of Canakkale Province in TurkeyCoordinates 40 02 27 N 26 33 37 E 40 04083 N 26 56028 E 40 04083 26 56028CountryTurkeyRegionWest MarmaraLargest CityCanakkaleGovernment Electoral districtCanakkale GovernorIlhami AktasArea Total9 737 km2 3 759 sq mi Population 2018 1 Total540 662 Density56 km2 140 sq mi Area code0286Vehicle registration17 1915 Canakkale BridgeLike Istanbul Canakkale province has a European Thrace and an Asian Anatolia part The European part is formed by the Gallipoli Gelibolu peninsula while the Asian part is largely coterminous with the historic region of Troad in Anatolia They are separated by the Dardanelles strait connecting the Sea of Marmara and the Aegean Sea The archaeological site of Troy is found in Canakkale province Canakkale is the biggest district of the province The European and Asian parts of the province were connected to each other with the completion of the Canakkale 1915 Bridge in March 2022 Contents 1 History 2 Agriculture 3 Environment 4 Districts 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditIn the early Turkish Republic the Canakkale Province came into existence with the abolition of the Ottoman era sanjaks of Biga and Gelibolu According to a population census in 1927 Canakkale had 8 500 inhabitants except its neighbouring villages It is recorded that Canakkale which was also called as Hellespontos and Dardanelles in ancient times has accommodated to many civilizations for about 3 000 years Even the Archaic Troy Troia city where was governed by Lydians and destroyed by the devastating earthquake in 2500 BC has ruins in today In 336 BC Persian Empire which became the crucial power in Anatolia and was conducted by Alexander the Great that aimed to extend ancient Greece all over the world was defeated Also with the ruin of the Anatolian beylik of Karesi most of the territory of Canakkale was conquered in the Ottoman era with the assistance of the castles in remuneration for helping to Byzantine Empire locating Gelibolu Afterwards the Canakkale strait was given to the Ottoman Empire The province was included in the Second Inspectorate General on the 19 February 1934 which span over the provinces of Edirne Canakkale Kirklareli Tekirdag 2 It was ruled by an Inspector General who had wide ranging authorities over civilian military and educational matters 3 The office of the Inspectorate General was abandoned in 1948 4 but the legal framework of the Inspectorate Generals was only abolished in 1952 under the Government of the Democrat Party 5 Agriculture EditThe province of Canakkale is a notable region for viticulture and winemaking in Turkey The region between Saros Gulf and Gelibolu on the Gallipoli peninsula is cultivated with vineyards 6 Wine producer Suvla is located in Suvla 7 Environment EditAs of 2020 update several of the country s coal fired power stations are here 8 some with smokestack filters which do not meet regulations 9 Districts Edit Canakkale province is divided into 12 districts capital district in bold Ayvacik Bayramic Biga Bozcaada Can Canakkale Eceabat Ezine Gelibolu Gokceada Lapseki YeniceGallery Edit Canakkale Canakkale Trojan Horse Canakkale Martyrs Monument A ferry going from the town of Canakkale to Gallipoli peninsula A view of Canakkale from the Dardanelles Historical clock tower in Canakkale town center Anzac Cove of Gallipoli PeninsulaSee also EditList of populated places in Canakkale ProvinceReferences Edit Population of provinces by years 2000 2018 Turkish Statistical Institute Retrieved 9 March 2019 Cagaptay Soner 2006 Islam Secularism and Nationalism in Modern Turkey Who is a Turk Routledge p 47 Pekesen Berna 16 December 2019 Florian Riedler Kravietz Birgit eds The Heritage of Edirne in Ottoman and Turkish Times Continuities Disruptions and Reconnections Walter de Gruyter GmbH amp Co KG pp 423 424 ISBN 978 3 11 063908 7 Bayir Derya 2016 04 22 Minorities and Nationalism in Turkish Law Routledge p 141 ISBN 978 1 317 09579 8 Bozarslan Hamit 2008 04 17 Fleet Kate Faroqhi Suraiya Kasaba Resat Kunt I Metin eds The Cambridge History of Turkey Cambridge University Press p 343 ISBN 978 0 521 62096 3 Akyol Cahit 2005 06 04 Iste Turkiye nin saraplik uzum haritasi Hurriyet in Turkish Retrieved 2015 07 28 Canakkale den Yepyeni Bir Sarap Markasi Suvla in Turkish Canakkale nin Rehberi Retrieved 2015 07 28 Polluted Air Takes More Lives Than Traffic Accidents Sivil Sayfalar in Turkish 2020 02 03 Retrieved 2020 02 10 Baskani M M O ki Termik Santraller Ile Ilgili Bir Basin Aciklamasi Yapti Kararara Haber Guncel Hukuk Haberleri dedi 2020 01 24 MMO Baskani Termik Santraller Ile Ilgili Bir Basin Aciklamasi Yapti Enerji Portali in Turkish Retrieved 2020 02 10 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Canakkale Province in Turkish Canakkale governor s official website in Turkish Canakkale Belediyesi in Turkish Canakkale Hava Durumu in Turkish Canakkale in English Canakkale weather forecast information in English Pictures of the capital of the province and its sights Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Canakkale Province amp oldid 1164453490, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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