Kandıra

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Kandıra
Kandıra
Coordinates: 41°04′20″N 30°09′40″E / 41.07222°N 30.16111°E / 41.07222; 30.16111Coordinates: 41°04′20″N 30°09′40″E / 41.07222°N 30.16111°E / 41.07222; 30.16111
Country Turkey
Province Kocaeli
Government
  Mayor Cengiz Kan (AKP)
  Kaymakam Kemal Yıldız
Area[1]
  District 921.05 km2 (355.62 sq mi)
Population (2012)[2]
  Urban 14,744
  District 50,042
  District Density 54/km2 (140/sq mi)
Website www.kandira.bel.tr
A beach in Cebeci village, Kandıra.

Kandıra is a town and district of Kocaeli Province in the Marmara region of Turkey. Its neighbours are Kaynarca to the east, Adapazarı to the southeast, İzmit to the south and Şile to the west.

Geography

Kandira has an area of 933 km2 (360,2 mi2). Of this area, almost 50% is used for agricultural purposes, while almost 40% is forested. Of the rest of the land, 4% is settled (buildings or roads and the remainder)

History

Kandira is first mentioned as Kéndri or Kándora.

Monuments

Hospital

The state hospital of Kandira was founded in 1949.

Turkey

Yoghurt

Textiles

Fishery

Tourisme

Kerpe met tourism when it was a small fishing harbor. It is a verdant western Black Sea town. Kerpe has calm sea and sandy beaches, and it is close to urban centers such as Istanbul, İzmit, and Adapazarı. Kefken is 20 km away from Kandıra, and 8 km away from Kerpe. Kefken is the most advanced town among the coastal settlements of the district. Sea, beach and pine forests are the most important features. Kefken harbor is a typical fishing town. In the summertime the town gets 3 times crowded. 2 hours more or less, or 150 km away from Istanbul on the Black Sea coast, is this fairly secluded, quiet, and relatively unspoilt part of the region. The sea is suitable for swimming and there are unspoilt bays for picnics. Kefken Island is one of the few islands on the Turkish Black Sea coast. The island is at a close distance to the shores of Cebeci village. In Byzantine times it was known as Daphnousia. Genoese era fortress walls and water wells are worth to mention as the historical heritage of the island.

Other places

  • Cebeci
  • Kumcağız
  • Bağırgan
  • Kovanağzı
  • Sarısu
  • Dikili

References

  1. "Area of regions (including lakes), km²". Regional Statistics Database. Turkish Statistical Institute. 2002. Retrieved 2013-03-05. 
  2. "Population of province/district centers and towns/villages by districts - 2012". Address Based Population Registration System (ABPRS) Database. Turkish Statistical Institute. Retrieved 2013-02-27. 

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