Altınözü

Altınözü
Altınözü
Coordinates: TR 36°06′0″N 36°13′48″E / 36.10000°N 36.23000°E / 36.10000; 36.23000Coordinates: TR 36°06′0″N 36°13′48″E / 36.10000°N 36.23000°E / 36.10000; 36.23000
Country Turkey
Province Hatay
Government
  Mayor Mehmet Cavid Alkan (AKP)
  Kaymakam Köksal Şakalar
Area[1]
  District 471.82 km2 (182.17 sq mi)
Elevation 400 m (1,300 ft)
Population (2012)[2]
  Urban 7,399
  District 59,169
  District density 130/km2 (320/sq mi)
Post code 31750
Website www.altinozu.bel.tr

Altınözü (Arabic: القصير, al-Quṣayr) is a district in the south-east of Hatay Province of Turkey, on the border between Turkey and Syria. The mayor is Mehmet Cavid Alkan (AKP).

Etymology

The area was previously known as Kuseyr a derivation from kasr the Arabic word for castle.

Geography

Altınözü stands on the fertile Kuseyr plateau, and several crops such as olives (the largest olive growing area is in this part of Turkey), tobacco, grains and other crops are grown here. The district gets its water from the Yarseli reservoir.

Demographics

The district has a population of 52,819, out of which 7,379 live in the town of Altınözü. There is also a refugee camp called the Altinozu Camp that houses 1,350 Syrian Sunnis who have fled the Syrian civil war.[3] The population of the district is mostly Muslim with a Christian community encompassing two churches in the capital of the district and the entirely Christian village of Tokaçlı.

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.
  3. http://www.economist.com/news/middle-east-and-africa/21579522-refugees-are-building-life-fighting-never-far-away-will-they Syrian refugees in Turkey: Will they ever go home?

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