Ordu (province)
Ordu | |
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Province number: | 52 |
Counties | |
Basic data | |
Coordinates: | 40 ° 49 ' N , 37 ° 32' E |
Provincial capital: | Altınordu |
Region: | Black Sea Region |
Surface: | 5,963 km² |
Population: | 754,198 (2019) |
Population density: | 125.9 inhabitants / km² |
Political | |
Governor: | Seddar Yavuz |
Seats in Parliament: | 5 |
Structural | |
Telephone code: | 0452 |
Features : | 52 |
Website | |
www.ordu.gov.tr (Turkish) |
Ordu is a Turkish province in the eastern part of the Turkish Black Sea coast . The capital of the city is Altınordu . Because of the humid climate and abundant rainfall, it has a very green flora.
The population traditionally practices hazelnut farming, the majority of which is exported abroad. Due to the mountainous landscape, harvesting is a very arduous job.
geography
The province is 5,963 km² and is located on the Pontic Mountains . It has 750,588 inhabitants (as of 2016). This corresponds to a population density of around 126 inhabitants / km².
The province has the longest tunnel in Turkey at 3820 meters, the Nefise-Akçelik Tüneli located on the E10 coastal road .
Largest cities in the province (by population)
Surname | Residents |
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Altınordu | 217,640 |
Ünye | 128.101 |
Fatsa | 119.094 |
Gölköy | 28,332 |
Aybastı | 22,027 |
Korgan | 28,609 |
Kumru | 29,945 |
Perşembe | 31,542 |
Çamaş | 2,058 |
Gürgentepe | 14,100 |
Ordu Province has been a major city ( Büyükşehir belediyesi ) since 2013 . After an administrative reform in 2014, all districts are directly subordinate to the Lord Mayor of Ordu. The former mayors of the municipalities ( Belediye ) were downgraded to the rank of Muhtar . Therefore, the 19 rural districts are also urban districts:
Personalities
- Hekimoğlu , rebel in the 19th century
- Kadir İnanır , actor
- İsmail Kılıç Kökten , archaeologist
- Fikri Sönmez , politician
- Soner Arıca , singer
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Nufusu.com , accessed February 20, 2020.
- ^ Website of the Ordu Province