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Districts of Turkey

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Districts of Turkey
Türkiye'nin ilçeleri (Turkish)
CategoryUnitary state
LocationRepublic of Turkey
Number973
Populations1,615 (Yalıhüyük)-Konya Province – 957,398 (Esenyurt)-Istanbul Province
Areas5.2 km2 (2 sq mi) (Güngören)-Istanbul Province – 4,314.00 km2 (1,665.645 sq mi) (Siverek)-Şanlıurfa Province
Government
Subdivisions

The 81 provinces of Turkey are divided into 973 districts (ilçeler; sing. ilçe). In the Ottoman Empire and in the early Turkish Republic,[when?] the corresponding unit was the kaza.

Most provinces bear the same name as their respective provincial capital districts. However, many urban provinces, designated as greater municipalities, have a center consisting of multiple districts, such as the provincial capital of Ankara province, The City of Ankara, comprising nine separate districts.[1] Additionally three provinces, Kocaeli, Sakarya, and Hatay have their capital district named differently from their province, as İzmit, Adapazarı, and Antakya respectively.[2]

A district may cover both rural and urban areas. In many provinces, one district of a province is designated the central district (merkez ilçe) from which the district is administered. The central district is administered by an appointed provincial deputy governor and other non-central districts by an appointed sub-governor (kaymakam) from their district center (ilçe merkezi) municipality. In these central districts the district center municipality also serves as the provincial center municipality. Both the deputy governor and sub-governors are responsible to the province governor (vali). Greater Municipalities, however, are administered differently where a separate seat of municipality exists for the entire province, having administrative power over all districts of the province.

Local government

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Municipalities (belediye) can be created in, and are subordinate to, the districts in which they are located. Each district has at least one municipality (belde) in the district center from which both the municipal government for that municipality and the district government is administered. A municipality is headed by an elected mayor (belediye başkanı) who administers the local government for defined municipal matters. More and more settlements which are outside district centers have municipalities as well, usually because their population requires one. A municipality's borders usually correspond to that of the urban settlement it covers, but may also include some undeveloped land.

Villages (köy) outside municipalities and quarters or neighborhoods (mahalle) within municipalities are the lowest level of local government, and are also the most numerous unit of local government in Turkey. They elect muhtars to care for specific administrative matters such as residence registration. The designation slightly differs (köy muhtarı for village muhtar, mahalle muhtarı for quarter muhtar) and the tasks, which are largely similar but are adapted to their locality.

Greater municipalities (büyükşehir belediyesi) exist for large cities like Istanbul and İzmir that consist of an extra administrative layer run by an elected head mayor, who oversee the municipalities and mayors within the province. Currently, 30 provinces are administered by greater municipalities in addition to having separate municipalities for every district within the province.

List of districts with population

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The districts and their populations (as of December 31, 2019) are listed below, by region and by province (with capital district in bold text).

(Mostly in the Aegean Region)

Districts of Afyonkarahisar

(Entirely in the Aegean Region)

Districts of Aydın

(Mostly in the Aegean Region)

Districts of Denizli

(Entirely in the Aegean Region)

Districts of İzmir

(Mostly in the Aegean Region)

Districts of Kütahya

(Entirely in the Aegean Region)

Districts of Manisa

(Mostly in the Aegean Region)

Districts of Muğla

(Entirely in the Aegean Region)

Districts of Uşak

(Entirely in the Central Anatolia region)

Districts of Aksaray

(Mostly in the Central Anatolia region)

Districts of Ankara

(Mostly in the Central Anatolia region)

Districts of Çankırı

(Mostly in the Central Anatolia region)

Districts of Eskişehir

(Mostly in the Central Anatolia region)

Districts of Karaman

(Mostly in the Central Anatolia region)

Districts of Kayseri

(Entirely in the Central Anatolia region)

Districts of Kırıkkale

(Entirely in the Central Anatolia region)

Districts of Kırşehir

(Mostly in the Central Anatolia region)

Districts of Konya

(Entirely in the Central Anatolia region)

Districts of Nevşehir

(Entirely in the Central Anatolia region)

Districts of Niğde

(Mostly in the Central Anatolia region)

Districts of Sivas

(Entirely in the Central Anatolia region)

Districts of Yozgat

(Entirely in the Eastern Anatolia Region)

Districts of Ağrı

(Mostly in the Eastern Anatolia Region)

Districts of Ardahan

(Entirely in the Eastern Anatolia Region)

Districts of Bingöl

(Entirely in the Eastern Anatolia Region)

Districts of Bitlis

(Entirely in the Eastern Anatolia Region)

Districts of Elazığ

(Mostly in the Eastern Anatolia Region)

Districts of Erzincan

(Mostly in the Eastern Anatolia Region)

Districts of Erzurum

(Entirely in the Eastern Anatolia Region)

Districts of Hakkâri

(Entirely in the Eastern Anatolia Region)

Districts of Iğdır

(Entirely in the Eastern Anatolia Region)

Districts of Kars

(Entirely in the Eastern Anatolia Region)

Districts of Malatya

(Entirely in the Eastern Anatolia Region)

Districts of Muş

(Mostly in the Eastern Anatolia Region)

Districts of Şırnak

(Entirely in the Eastern Anatolia Region)

Districts of Tunceli

(Entirely in the Eastern Anatolia Region)

Districts of Van

(Entirely in the Black Sea Region)

Districts of Amasya

(Mostly in the Black Sea Region)

Districts of Artvin

(Entirely in the Black Sea Region)

Districts of Bartın

(Mostly in the Black Sea Region)

Districts of Bayburt

(Entirely in the Black Sea Region)

Districts of Bolu

(Mostly in the Black Sea Region)

Districts of Çorum

(Entirely in the Black Sea Region)

Districts of Düzce

(Entirely in the Black Sea Region)

Districts of Giresun

(Entirely in the Black Sea Region)

Districts of Gümüşhane

(Entirely in the Black Sea Region)

Districts of Karabük

(Entirely in the Black Sea Region)

Districts of Kastamonu

(Entirely in the Black Sea Region)

Districts of Ordu

(Entirely in the Black Sea Region)

Districts of Rize

(Entirely in the Black Sea Region)

Districts of Samsun

(Entirely in the Black Sea Region)

Districts of Sinop

(Entirely in the Black Sea Region)

Districts of Tokat

(Entirely in the Black Sea Region)

Districts of Trabzon

(Entirely in the Black Sea Region)

Districts of Zonguldak

(Mostly in the Marmara Region)

Districts of Balıkesir

(Mostly in the Marmara Region)

Districts of Bilecik

(Mostly in the Marmara Region)

Districts of Bursa

(Mostly in the Marmara Region)

Districts of Çanakkale

(Entirely in the Marmara Region)

Districts of Edirne

(Entirely in the Marmara Region)

Districts of Istanbul

(Entirely in the Marmara Region)

Districts of Kırklareli

(Mostly in the Marmara Region)

Districts of Kocaeli

(Mostly in the Marmara Region)

Districts of Sakarya

(Entirely in the Marmara Region)

Districts of Tekirdağ

(Entirely in the Marmara Region)

Districts of Yalova

(Entirely in the Mediterranean Region)

Districts of Adana

(Entirely in the Mediterranean Region)

Districts of Antalya

(Entirely in the Mediterranean Region)

Districts of Burdur

(Entirely in the Mediterranean Region)

Districts of Hatay

(Entirely in the Mediterranean Region)

Districts of Isparta

(Mostly in the Mediterranean Region)

Districts of Kahramanmaraş

(Entirely in the Mediterranean Region)

Districts of Mersin

(Entirely in the Mediterranean Region)

Districts of Osmaniye

(Mostly in the Southeastern Anatolia region)

Districts of Adıyaman

(Mostly in the Southeastern Anatolia region)

Districts of Batman

(Mostly in the Southeastern Anatolia region)

Districts of Diyarbakır

(Mostly in the Southeastern Anatolia region)

Districts of Gaziantep

(Mostly in the Southeastern Anatolia region)

Districts of Kilis

(Entirely in the Southeastern Anatolia regio)

Districts of Mardin

(Mostly in the Southeastern Anatolia region)

Districts of Siirt

(Entirely in the Southeastern Anatolia region)

Districts of Şanlıurfa

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Ankara ilinin ilçeleri ve merkez ilçeleri". 26 January 2024.
  2. ^ "İki İsimli İllerimiz ve İsmi Değiştirilen İllerimiz". 7 October 2018.