Çamlıyayla

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Çamlıyayla
Location of Çamlıyayla within Turkey.
Location of Çamlıyayla within Turkey.
Country Flag of Turkey Turkey
Region Mediterranean
Province Mersin
Area
 - Total 811 km² (313.1 sq mi)
Elevation 1,100 m (3,609 ft)
Population
 - Total 18,964
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
 - Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Postal code 33xxx
Area code(s) (0090)+ 324
Licence plate 33

Çamlıyayla is a town and district of Mersin Province in the Mediterranean region of Turkey.

Formerly known as Lampron and Namrun, Çamlıyayla is a small district high in the Taurus Mountains. In summer the lakes, streams and pine forests of Çamlıyayla attract many visitors, people from Adana, Mersin and Tarsus escaping from the extreme heat on the coast to summer homes up in the hills.

Çamlıyayla is a quiet rural area without the wild nightlife to entertain young people and is therefore popular with families and the retired, typically children stay in the hills with their grandparents while their parents are at work in the city; in the school holiday period the population of the district rises to over 100,000. The cuisine includes a slushed ice called karsambaç, which antecessor of icecream, very refreshing in summer.

There is a mountain goat breeding centre in Çamlıyayla and people come here for hunting wild boar, rabbits and sandgrouse. At higher altitudes the district is bare mountainside, above the tree line.

[edit] History

The early history of the area is unknown but these hills must have been occupied from the earliest times. By the late 11th century Lampron was controlled in the name of the Byzantine emperor by general Oshin of Armenia, but was captured by the Seljuk Turks in 1081. The castle was built later by the Crusaders. Subsequently the castle was brought into the Ottoman Empire and was the scene of fighting between the Ottomans and the Mamluks.

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