Mersin (province)

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Mersin
Province number: 33
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Basic data
Coordinates: 36 ° 41 ′  N , 33 ° 48 ′  E Coordinates: 36 ° 41 ′  N , 33 ° 48 ′  E
Provincial capital: Mersin
Region: Mediterranean region
Surface: 15,737 km²
Population: 1,773,852 (2016)
Population density: 112.72 inhabitants / km²
Political
Governor: Özdemir Çakacak
Seats in Parliament: 11
Structural
Telephone code: 0324
Features : 33
Website
www.mersin.gov.tr (Turkish)

Mersin (formerly İçel , Kurdish Mêrsîn ) is a province of Turkey on the Mediterranean coast . Their capital is Mersin . Until June 28, 2002, the province was named İçel.

The province has 1,773,852 inhabitants (as of 2016) on an area of ​​15,737 km². The road number is 33. It borders on Antalya Province to the west, Adana to the east and Konya , Karaman and Niğde to the north .

The population density is around 113 inhabitants / km². 61% of the population live in cities.

Mersin belongs to ancient Cilicia .

Counties

Mersin has been a large city (Büyükşehir belediyesi) since 1993. After an administrative reform in 2014, all districts are directly subordinate to the Lord Mayor of Mersin. The former municipalities ( Belediye ) were downgraded to the rank of Muhtar . Therefore, the districts are also urban districts:

Individual evidence

  1. Turkish Institute for Statistics , accessed December 24, 2017
  2. ^ Website of the Mersin Province