Kırşehir (Province)

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Kırşehir
Province number: 40
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Basic data
Coordinates: 39 ° 19 ′  N , 34 ° 8 ′  E Coordinates: 39 ° 19 ′  N , 34 ° 8 ′  E
Provincial capital: Kırşehir
Region: Central Anatolia
Surface: 6,584 km²
Population: 241,868 (2018)
Population density: 36.7 inhabitants / km²
Political
Governor: İbrahim Akın
Seats in Parliament: 2
Structural
Telephone code: 0386
Features : 40
Website
www.kirsehir.gov.tr (Turkish)

Kırşehir is a province of Turkey . Their capital is the eponymous Kırşehir .

The province in central Anatolia borders in the northwest with the province Kırıkkale , in the northeast with the province Yozgat , in the southeast with the province Nevşehir , in the southwest with the province Aksaray and in the west with the province Ankara .

Administrative division

The province is divided into seven districts ( İlçe ):

district Area 1
(km²)
Population (2018) 2 Number of Units Density
(Ew / km²)
urban
share (in%)
Sex
ratio 3
Founding
date 4.5
District ( İlçe ) Administrative headquarters
(Merkez)
Municipalities
(Belediye)
City
quarter
(Mahalle)
Villages
(Köy)
Akçakent 370 4229 910 1 3 20th 11.4 21.52 1007 1990
Akpınar 582 7826 2,925 1 6th 26th 13.4 37.38 1010 1987
Boztepe 747 5,581 2,749 1 3 14th 7.5 49.26 973 1990
Çiçekdağı 891 14,735 6,454 2 12 45 16.5 61.55 1063 1924
Arrived 1,284 37,223 21039 2 15th 50 29.0 62.67 997 1944
Merkez Kırşehir 1,719 153,511 139.134 2 21st 53 89.3 93.00 1010 1957
Mucur 992 18,763 13,049 1 7th 44 18.9 69.55 1021
Kırşehir PROVINCE 6,584 241,868 10 67 252 36.7 80.54 1011

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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 at the end of the year after updating by the addressable population register (ADNKS) introduced in 2007. In addition, the population growth rate and the sex ratio (ie number of women per 1000 men) are listed. The 2011 census determined 221,935 inhabitants, which is over 31,000 fewer 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 241,868 120,278 121,590 3.13 1011 69
2017 234,529 116,969 117,560 1.98 1005 69
2016 229.975 114,815 115.160 1.96 1003 69
2015 225,562 112.121 113,441 1.28 1012 69
2014 222,707 110,948 111,759 −0.35 1007 70
2013 223,498 111,435 112.063 1.03 1006 68
2012 221.209 110.008 111,201 0.09 1011 68
2011 221.015 109,796 111.219 −0.39 1013 67
2010 221,876 110.020 111,856 −0.55 1017 70
2009 223.102 110.423 112,679 0.16 1020 67
2008 222,735 110,338 112.397 −0.19 1019 67
2007 223.170 110,301 112,869 - 1023 67
2000 253.239 124,739 128,500 1030 67

Census results

The following tables show the population of Kırşehir province documented in the 14 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 - available on this website:

year population rank
province Turkey
1927 126.901 13,648,270 48
1935 145.932 16.158.018 50
1940 149,518 17,820,950 52
1945 157,565 18,790,174 52
1950 181,899 20,947,188 50
1955 158.280 24,064,763 60
1960 175,749 27,754,820 61
year population rank
province Turkey
1965 196.836 31,391,421 60
1970 214,932 35.605.176 60
1975 232.853 40,347,719 59
1980 240.497 44,736,957 61
1985 260.156 50,664,458 61
1990 256,862 56.473.035 63
2000 253.239 67,803,927 67

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

history

In the Ottoman Empire , the forerunner of the province of Kırşehir was a sanjak of the Vilayets Ankara and at that time also included Keskin (now the province of Kırıkkale ), Hacıbektaş and Avanos (both now the province of Nevşehir ). In 1921 the sanjak became an independent province. Because of the election of an opposition politician ( Osman Bölükbaşı ) to the Turkish National Assembly , the province was dissolved in 1954 and its territory was distributed to the neighboring provinces of Ankara , Yozgat and Nevşehir . In 1957, however, the province was re-established on a smaller scale.

Sports

Kırşehirspor logo

The province, the district and the city of Kırşehir have with the football club Kırşehirspor since the 1970s a football club that mainly represented the region in the third highest Turkish league, today's TFF 2. Lig . The club had its most successful time in the years 1982-1987, in which they twice as champions of the 2nd Lig made promotion to the second highest Turkish league, today's TFF 1st Lig . This was followed by several unsuccessful re-formations in order to be able to hold onto professional football for a long time. In the last unsuccessful attempt in the 2000s, the club rose to the third division, the TFF 2. Lig, and played here for six seasons. In the summer of 2011, the club rose from the fourth-rate and the lowest Turkish professional league, the TFF 3rd Lig , and has since played in the regional amateur league, which in turn corresponds to the fifth-highest Turkish league.

In addition to Kırşehirspor, the province had another representative in Turkish professional football in the second half of the 1980s with Kamanspor from the district of Kaman and the district town of the same name. Kamanspor played in the three third division seasons 1986/87 , 1987/88 and 1988/89 in the Türkiye 3rd Futbol Ligi . Similar to Kırşehirspor, the club could not hold on to long-term professional football and was relegated to the amateur field.

Personalities

  • Mustafa Bumin (* 1940), former chairman of the constitutional court
  • Neşet Ertaş (1938–2012), folk musician
  • Haşim Kılıç (* 1950), chairman of the Turkish Constitutional Court since 2007
  • Suat Yalaz (1932–2020), comic book artist, screenwriter, director

Individual evidence

  1. Türkiye Nüfusu İl ve İlçelere Göre Nüfus Bilgileri , accessed on July 5, 2019
  2. ^ Website of the Kırşehir Province
  3. Directorate General of Mapping İl ve İlçe Yüzölçümleri (PDF; 0.25 MB).
  4. Türkiye Nüfusu İl İlçe Mahalle Köy Nüfusu , accessed on June 28, 2019.
  5. illeridaresi.gov.tr (PDF; 1.4 MB).
  6. Türkiye Nüfusu İl ve İlçelere Göre Nüfus Bilgileri , annual population update 2007-2018, accessed on July 5, 2019
  7. Genel Nüfus Sayımları (census results 1965 to 2000).