Eskişehir (Province)

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Eskişehir
Province number: 26th
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Basic data
Coordinates: 39 ° 40 ′  N , 31 ° 2 ′  E Coordinates: 39 ° 40 ′  N , 31 ° 2 ′  E
Provincial capital: Eskişehir
Region: Central Anatolia
Surface: 13,960 km²
Population: 871,187 (2016)
Population density: 62.4 inhabitants / km²
Political
Governor: Özdemir Çakacak
Seats in Parliament: 6th
Structural
Telephone code: 0222
Features : 26th
Website
www.eskisehir.gov.tr (Turkish)

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

The province has 871,187 inhabitants (as of 2018) on an area of ​​13,960 km². It borders in the northeast and east on the provinces of Ankara , in the south on Afyonkarahisar , in the southeast on Konya , in the southwest / west on Kütahya , in the northwest on Bilecik and in the north on Bolu . The province is known for its large (silent) deposits of thorium , which can be used to generate nuclear power .

Administrative division

The province has been divided into 14 İlçe since 2008 , which resemble a district in terms of settlement in rural areas and a district in urban agglomerations. In 1993 the old community Eskişehir was dissolved and a large city community ( Eskişehir 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 set up and dissolution of municipalities and overpasses of village ( Köy ) in Mahalle organizations a Einräumigkeit manufactured by local administration (by the Belediye) and state management (by the İlçe), so that as a result, the area of the individual communities with the each state administrative district of the same name covers. After an administrative reform in 2013/2014, the area of ​​the metropolitan municipality includes 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.

İlçe Area
in km²  1
Population on December 31, 2018  2 Number
of
mahalles
Population
density  (inh. Per km²)
Sex ratio
women to
1000 men
 3
Founding
date  4.5
total male Female
Alpu 1,028 11,242 5,753 5,489 33 10.9 954 1987
Beylikova 715 6,953 3,553 3,400 25th 9.7 957 1987
Çifteler 858 15,098 7,527 7,571 28 17.6 1006 1954
Günyüzü 828 6.127 2,991 3.136 22nd 7.4 1048 1990
Han 378 2,272 1,190 1,082 15th 6.0 909 1990
İnönü 345 6,797 3,503 3,294 16 19.7 940 1987
Mahmudiye 659 7,998 4,081 3,917 19th 12.1 960 1954
Mihalgazi 109 3,373 1,653 1,720 9 30.9 1041 1990
Mihalıççık 1,809 8,526 4,294 4,232 53 4.7 986
Odunpazarı 1,120 404.267 198,648 205,619 85 361.0 1035 2008
Saricakaya 382 5,080 2,508 2,572 14th 13.3 1026 1958
Seyitgazi 1,578 13,405 6,885 6,520 51 8.5 947
Sivrihisar 2,748 20,746 10,527 10,219 78 7.5 971
Tepebaşı 1,403 359.303 180,999 178,304 91 256.1 985 2008
Eskişehir PROVINCE 13,960 871.187 434.112 437.075 539 62.4 1007

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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).

At the end of 2012 (the last day of the statistical recording of the villages) there were 372 villages ( Köy ) in the province , of which 3 had more than 1000 inhabitants, but 162 had fewer than 100 inhabitants, the smallest village had only 7 inhabitants. At the end of 2012 there were also 28 municipalities ( Belediye ) with a total of 727,329 inhabitants (92.1% of the total population). Those 14 parishes that were not a district seat and all villages were converted into Mahalles , so that between 2012 and 2013 their number rose from 187 to 538.

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 determined 778,421 inhabitants, which is over 70,000 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 871.187 434.112 437.075 1.23 1007 25th
2017 860.620 429.078 431,542 1.87 1006 25th
2016 844.842 421,580 423.262 2.19 1004 25th
2015 826.716 412.205 414,511 1.77 1006 25th
2014 812.320 405.253 407.067 1.58 1004 25th
2013 799.724 399.189 400,535 1.26 1003 25th
2012 789.750 393.760 395.990 1.09 1006 25th
2011 781.247 388,880 392,367 2.18 1009 25th
2010 764,584 378.275 386,309 1.21 1021 26th
2009 755.427 374.990 380,437 1.85 1015 27
2008 741.739 368.486 373.253 2.33 1013 28
2007 724.849 359.393 365.456 2.67 1017 28
2000 706.009 352.264 353.745 - 1004 31
2011 778.421

Census results

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

year Population
on censor day
Share
in%
rank
Turkey Erzurum Province
1927 13,648,270 154.195 1.13 42
1935 16.158.018 183.205 1.13 44
1940 17,820,950 206.794 1.16 42
1945 18,790,174 244.251 1.30 38
1950 20,947,188 276.164 1.32 38
1955 24,064,763 323,511 1.34 34
1960 27,754,820 368,827 1.33 23
year Population
on censor day
Share
in%
rank
Turkey Erzurum Province
1965 31,391,421 415.101 1.32 33
1970 35.605.176 459.367 1.29 31
1975 40,347,719 495.097 1.23 33
1980 44,736,957 543,802 1.22 33
1985 50,664,458 597.397 1.18 33
1990 56.473.035 641.057 1.14 31
2000 67,803,927 706.009 1.04 31
2011 74,525,696 781.626 1.05 26th

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

Detailed census results

year Total population Urban population Rural population
total male Female total male Female total male Female
1927 154.195 74,583 79,612 41,327 20,944 20,383 112,868 53,639 59,229
1935 183.205 90,741 92,464 56,730 28,854 27,876 126,475 61,887 64,588
1940 206.794 103.378 103,416 70,894 37,448 33,446 135,900 65,930 69,970
1945 244.251 126,367 117,884 90,593 49,494 41,099 153,658 76,873 76,785
1950 276.164 141,759 134.405 100,724 54,314 46,410 175,440 87,445 87.995
1955 323,511 165,566 157.945 138,314 73.602 64,712 185.197 91,964 93,233
1960 368,827 189,790 179,037 176,360 93,227 83.133 192.467 96,563 95.904
1965 415.101 210,949 204.152 200,332 104,433 95,899 214,769 106,516 108.253
1970 459.367 231,671 227,696 245.905 127,441 118,464 213,462 104,230 109,232
1975 495.097 254.173 240.924 292.110 153,784 138,326 202.987 100,389 102,598
1980 543,802 275,608 268.194 343.923 176,753 167.170 199,879 98,855 101.024
1985 597.397 301,562 295,835 404.236 205.603 198,633 193.161 95,959 97.202
1990 641.057 321.928 319.129 477.436 240,681 236,755 163,621 81,247 82,374
2000 706.009 352.264 353.745 557.028 277.358 279,670 148.981 74.906 74,075
2011 778.421 detailed information is missing

Personalities

Individual evidence

  1. Turkish Institute for Statistics , accessed October 16, 2017
  2. Governor's portrait on the Eskişehir Province website
  3. Directorate General of Mapping İl ve İlçe Yüzölçümleri (PDF; 0.25 MB).
  4. Türkiye Nüfusu İl İlçe Mahalle Köy Nüfusu , accessed on October 16, 2019
  5. illeridaresi.gov.tr (PDF; 1.4 MB).
  6. Tokat Nüfusu , accessed on 16 October 2019
  7. ^ Library of the Turkish Statistics Institute TÜIK , available after entering search data
  8. Genel Nüfus Sayımları (census results 1965 to 2000) available after selecting the year and region