Ankara (province)

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Ankara
Province number: 06
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Basic data
Coordinates: 39 ° 36 '  N , 32 ° 30'  E Coordinates: 39 ° 36 '  N , 32 ° 30'  E
Provincial capital: Ankara
Region: Central Anatolia
Surface: 25,632 km²
Population: 5,503,985 (2018)
Population density: 214.7 inhabitants / km²
Political
Governor: Vasip Sahin
Seats in Parliament: 36
Structural
Telephone code: 0312
Features : 06
Website
www.ankara.gov.tr (Turkish)

Ankara is a province of Turkey . Its capital is the city of Ankara .

The province has 5,503,985 inhabitants (2018) on an area of ​​25,632 square kilometers. Of these five and a half million people, only 3% still live in settlements with less than 20,000 inhabitants. The population density is 215 inhabitants / km².

The province borders on the provinces of Konya , Aksaray , Kırşehir , Kırıkkale , Çankırı , Bolu , and Eskişehir .

geography

Topography of Ankara Province.

The province of Ankara is located in the Central Anatolian highlands and is surrounded by forested mountains to the north and the dry plains of Konya to the south. The area is traversed by the river systems of the Kızılırmak and Sakarya and has several lakes. Half of the area is used for agriculture, while forests make up 28% and grasslands 10%. In the south of the province is the Tuz Gölü , one of the salty lakes in the world. The highest point in the province is Mount Işık at 2,051 meters. The climate is hot and dry in summer and rainy in spring and autumn. Winter is snowy and cold.

Administrative division

The province is divided into 25 İlçe , which resemble a district in terms of settlement in rural areas and a district in urban agglomerations. In 1984 the old municipality of Ankara was dissolved and a large city municipality (Ankara Büyükşehir Belediyesi) was established in its place. For this purpose, the old urban area was divided into several municipalities ( Belediye ) and with these and neighboring municipalities, the metropolitan municipality was formed. Successive was founding and dissolution of municipalities and transfers of village ( Koy ) organizations in Mahalle organizations a Einräumigkeit made by local government (by the Belediye) and state government (through the İlçe), the field of individual communities that with the result the state administrative district of the same name. Following an administrative reform in 2014, the metropolitan area covers the entire province. The municipal self-government organs at provincial level (İl Meclisi) were dissolved and their responsibilities were transferred to the administration of the metropolitan municipality. The province thus became a purely state administrative district.

The 25 İlçe are:

İlçe Area
in km²  1
Population on December 31, 2018  2 Number
of
mahalls
Population
density  (inh. Per km²)
Sex ratio
women to
1000 men
 3
Founding
date  4.5
total male Female
Akyurt 369 34,588 17,555 17,033 26th 93.7 970 1990
Altındağ 123 370.024 186,440 183,584 26th 3,008.3 985 1953
Ayas 1,041 15,540 8.101 7,439 33 14.9 918
Bala 1,851 33,644 17,446 16.198 55 18.2 928
Beypazarı 1,697 48.274 24,062 24,212 78 28.4 1006
Çamlıdere 782 15,148 7,920 7,228 48 19.4 913 1953
Çankaya 483 920.890 442,513 478.377 124 1,906.6 1081 1936
Çubuk 1,198 89,046 44,498 44,548 84 74.3 1001
Elmadağ 647 45,349 23,062 22,287 30th 70.1 966 1960
Etimesgut 273 570,727 285,797 284.930 36 2,091 997 1990
Evren 222 3,606 1,776 1,830 13 16.2 1030 1990
Gölbaşı 1,364 134,378 67,726 66,652 54 98.5 984 1983
Güdül 540 10,074 4,979 5,095 31 18.7 1023 1957
Haymana 2.164 45,931 23,866 22,065 78 21.2 925
Kahramankazan 547 53,522 27,319 26,203 48 97.8 959 1987
Kalecik 1.110 13,450 6,956 6,494 57 12.1 934
Keçiören 159 909.787 446.190 463,597 51 5,721.9 1039 1983
Kızılcahamam 1,623 32,647 16,531 16,116 109 20.1 975
Mamak 321 647.252 323.710 323,542 64 2,016.4 999 1983
Nallıhan 2,079 28.091 13,888 14,203 84 13.5 1023
Polatlı * 3,618 122.287 61,597 60,690 95 33.8 985 1926
Pursaklar 169 143.055 71,571 71,484 21st 846.5 999 2008
Sincan 880 518.893 264,482 254.411 59 589.7 962 1983
Şereflikoçhisar 2,155 34.202 17,353 16,849 64 15.9 971
Yenima Hall 219 663,580 323,562 340.018 57 3,030.0 1051 1957
PROVINCE of Ankara 25,632 5,503,985 2,728,900 2,775,085 1425 214.7 1017

* For years, the Polatlı County has tried to separate itself as an independent province, as the necessary number of inhabitants had been reached. However, due to the proximity to the city of Ankara, this is denied to the district.

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1 Area 2014
2 Population update as of December 31, 2018
3 Gender ratio : number of women per 1000 men (calculated)
4th Ministry of Interior PDF
5Counties that were not formed until after Turkey was founded (1923).

population

Results of the population extrapolation

The following table shows the annual population development after updating by the addressable population register (ADNKS) introduced in 2007. In addition, (the population growth rate and gender relations are sex ratio , the number of women per 1,000 men mathematically determined d. H.) Listed. The 2011 census found 486.8418 inhabitants, which is over 860,000 more than in the 2000 census.

year Population at the end of the year Population growth
rate (in%)

Gender
ratio
(women per
1000 men)
Rank
(among 81 provinces)
total male Female
2018 5,503,985 2,728,900 2,775,085 1.08 1017 2
2017 5,445,026 2,702,492 2,742,534 1.84 1015 2
2016 5,346,518 2,653,431 2,693,087 1.44 1015 2
2015 5,270,575 2,621,235 2,649,340 2.34 1011 2
2014 5,150,072 2,562,805 2,587,267 2.08 1010 2
2013 5,045,083 2,507,525 2,537,558 1.60 1012 2
2012 4,965,542 2,474,456 2,491,086 1.53 1007 2
2011 4,890,893 2,439,058 2,451,835 2.50 1005 2
2010 4,771,716 2,379,226 2,392,490 2.60 1006 2
2009 4,650,802 2,318,633 2,332,169 2.24 1006 2
2008 4,548,939 2,267,779 2,281,160 1.84 1006 2
2007 4,466,756 2,225,033 2,241,723 - 1008 2
2000 4,007,860 2,027,105 1,980,755 977 2

Census results

The following tables show the population of Ankara Province documented in the 15 censuses .
The values ​​in the table on the left are taken from e-books (from the original documents), the values ​​in the table on the right come from the data query of the Turkish statistical institute TÜIK

year Population
on censor day
Share
in%
rank
Turkey Ankara Province
1927 13,648,270 404.720 2.97 5
1935 16.158.018 534.025 3.31 4th
1940 17,820,950 602.965 3.38 4th
1945 18,790,174 695.526 3.70 2
1950 20,947,188 819,693 3.91 2
1955 24,064,763 1,059,486 4.40 2
1960 27,754,820 1,321,380 4.76 2
year Population
on censor day
Share
in%
rank
Turkey Ankara Province
1965 31,391,421 1,644,302 5.24 2
1970 35.605.176 2,041,658 5.73 2
1975 40,347,719 2,585,293 6.41 2
1980 44,736,957 2,854,689 6.38 2
1985 50,664,458 3,306,327 6.53 2
1990 56.473.035 3,236,626 5.73 2
2000 67,803,927 4,007,860 5.91 2
2011 74,525,696 4,868,418 6.53 2

Number of provinces in relation to the census years:

  • 1927, 1940 to 1950: 63 provinces
  • 1935: 57 provinces
  • 1955: 67 provinces
  • 1960 to 1985: 73 provinces
  • 1990: 73 provinces
  • 2000: 81 provinces

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Turkish Institute for Statistics , accessed April 13, 2019
  2. https://www.tbmm.gov.tr/develop/owa/milletvekillerimiz_sd.liste
  3. ^ Website of the Ankara Province
  4. Directorate General of Mapping İl ve İlçe Yüzölçümleri (PDF; 0.25 MB).
  5. Türkiye Nüfusu İl İlçe Mahalle Köy Nüfusu , accessed on August 30, 2019
  6. illeridaresi.gov.tr (PDF; 1.4 MB).
  7. Tokat Nüfusu , accessed on August 30, 2019
  8. ^ Library of the Turkish Statistics Institute TÜIK , available after entering search data
  9. Genel Nüfus Sayımları (census results 1965 to 2000) available after selecting the year and region

Web links

Commons : Ankara Province  - Album with pictures, videos and audio files