Tunceli province
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Location of Tunceli province in Turkey | |
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Region: | Eastern Anatolia Region, Turkey |
Area: | 7,774 (km²) |
Total Population | 76,401 TUIK 2006 (est) |
Population density | 9.8 (pop/km²) |
Licence plate code: | 62 |
Area code: | 0392 |
Governor Website | http://www.tunceli.gov.tr |
Weather forecast | turkeyforecast.com/weather/tunceli |
Tunceli (Zazaki: Dêrsım, is a province in the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey. The province was named Dersim until 1936 (Dersim meaning 'silver door' in Kurdish), and some still call the region by this name. The province's population is predominantly Zaza. Its adjacent provinces are Erzincan to the north and west, Elazığ to the south, and Bingöl to the east. The province covers an area of 7,774 km² and has a population of 76,401. It has the lowest population density of any province in Turkey, just 9.8 inhabitants/km². Tunceli is the only Turkish province with an Alevi majority.
The name of the provincial capital, Kalan, was then officially changed to match with the province's name. Tunceli is known for its old buildings (though mainly destroyed by Hamidiye Alays in the late 19th century and Turkish army in 1936-37 military operations against the last remaining Armenians and Alevi Derebeys-local rulers), and impressive scenery, especially along the Munzur Nehri
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[edit] Districts
Tunceli province is divided into 8 districts (capital district in bold):
Although a distinct province, it was administered from Elazığ until 1947.
[edit] History
The history of the province stretches back to antiquity. It has been mentioned as 'Daranalis' by Ptolemy, and seemingly, it was referred to as 'Daranis' before him. One theory as to the origin of the name associates with the Persian Emperor Darius.
As of the end of the 19th century, the region (called "Dersim") was included in the Ottoman sancak (subprovince) of Hozat, depending the city and the province of Mamuret-ül Aziz (Elazığ today), with the exception of the actual district of Pülümür, which depended on the neighboring sancak of Erzincan, then a part of the Erzurum Province. This status continued through the first years of the Republic of Turkey, until 1936 when the name of the province ("Dersim") has been changed to Tunceli -literally 'the land of bronze' in Turkish, (tunç meaning bronze and el (in this context) meaning land). The center of the province has been fixed in the town of Kalan and the district of Pülümür has been added within the boundaries of the new province.
[edit] Education
Ninety-eight percent of Tunceli's population has at least a primary school education, leading to one of the highest rates of literacy for a district within Turkey. In 1979/1980 Tunceli had the highest number of students attending universities as well as the top entry points until the only higher education school shut down and converted to a military base.
[edit] External links
- Official Homepage of the Dersim Information Center
- An german article about the Dersim-Genocide
- A collection of Dersims culture
- Official Homepage of Dersim
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