Bahçelievler

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bahçelievler
Bahçelievler coat of arms Map of Turkey, position of Bahçelievler highlighted
Eskidji.jpg
Shopping center in Yenibosna
Basic data
Province (il) : Istanbul
Coordinates : 41 ° 0 ′  N , 28 ° 51 ′  E Coordinates: 40 ° 59 ′ 51 ″  N , 28 ° 51 ′ 2 ″  E
Surface: 16.57 km²
Residents : 599,027 (2014)
Population density : 36,151 inhabitants per km²
Telephone code : (+90) 212 (European part)
(+90) 216 (Asian part)
Postal code : 34 xxx
License plate : 34
Structure and administration (as of 2019)
Mayor : Hakan Bahadır ( AKP )
Website:
Bahçelievler County
Kaymakam : Şevket Cinbir
Website (Kaymakam):
Template: Infobox location in Turkey / maintenance / district
Template: Infobox Location in Turkey / Maintenance / District Without Inhabitants Or Area

Bahçelievler ( Turkish for garden houses ) is the capital of the district of the same name in the Turkish province of İstanbul and a district on the European side of İstanbul . Bahçelievler has 599,027 inhabitants (as of 2014).

Bahçelievler's population was 8,000 in 1960, 20,881 in 1965, 100,000 in 1975 and 474,070 according to data from the census on October 22, 2000. Bahcelievler to include the Neighborhood: Cumhuriyet, Çobançeşme, Fevziçakmak, Hurriyet, Yenibosna, Kocasinan, Siyavuşpaşa, Soğanlı, Şirinevler, Yenibosna, Zafer, the eponymous district Bahçelievler and located partly in the neighborhood Bahçelievler Merter .

Population development

Population development Bahçelievler
year 1940 1945 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1997 2000 2007 2014
Residents 542 601 812 1,322 8,509 20,881 49,320 102,533 160,733 237,691 322.234 442,877 464.903 571.711 599.027

Attractions

In Bahçelievler's largest park, the National Independence Park , there is a stone villa from the 16th century. This is named after Siyavus Pascha , who under Sultan Mehmed III. ran the affairs of state for a while. Another attraction that dates back to the time of Eastern Europe is the Çobançeşme Bridge over the Ayamama stream , located at the motorway junction at Ataturk Airport. The Viran Bosna Palace (formerly called the Bosnia Palace ) dates from the Ottoman period and is now only preserved as a ruin.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Turkish Institute for Statistics, 2014 ( Memento from February 10, 2015 on WebCite ), accessed April 25, 2015
  2. Yerelnet
  3. Official website of the Bahcelievler District Office: Information on sights in the Bahcelievler municipality (Turkish)