Onikişubat

Onikişubat is a municipality and district of Kahramanmaraş Province, Turkey.[2] Its area is 2,429 km2,[3] and its population is 453,730 (2022).[1] The district Onikişubat was created at the 2013 reorganisation from part of the former central district of Kahramanmaraş, along with the new district Dulkadiroğlu.[4][5] It covers the western part of the agglomeration of Kahramanmaraş and the adjacent countryside. The name Kahramanmaraş is reserved for the metropolitan municipality.

Onikişubat
Map showing Onikişubat District in Kahramanmaraş Province
Map showing Onikişubat District in Kahramanmaraş Province
Onikişubat is located in Turkey
Onikişubat
Onikişubat
Location in Turkey
Coordinates: 37°35′N 36°55′E
CountryTurkey
ProvinceKahramanmaraş
Area
2,429 km2 (938 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)[1]
453,730
  Density190/km2 (480/sq mi)
Time zoneTRT (UTC+3)
Area code0344
Websitewww.onikisubat.bel.tr

"Onikişubat" means "12 February"; it refers to the date of recovery of Kahramanmaraş during the Turkish War of Independence in 1920.

Composition

There are 141 neighbourhoods in Onikişubat District:[6]

  • 5 Nisan
  • Abdülhamidhan
  • Afşar
  • Ağcalı
  • Akçakoyunlu
  • Akif Inan
  • Altınova
  • Avcılar
  • Avgasır
  • Ayşepınarı
  • Barbaros
  • Beşbağlar
  • Beşen
  • Binevler
  • Boğaziçi
  • Bulutoğlu
  • Büyüksır
  • Çağırgan
  • Çağlayan
  • Çakırdere
  • Çakırlar
  • Çamlıbel
  • Çamlıca
  • Çamlık
  • Celilli
  • Çevrepınar
  • Ceyhan
  • Çokran
  • Cüceli
  • Çukurhisar
  • Cumhuriyet
  • Dadağlı
  • Demrek
  • Dereboğazı
  • Döngel
  • Döngele
  • Dönüklü
  • Dumlupınar
  • Ertuğrul Gazi
  • Fatih
  • Fatmalı
  • Gayberli
  • Gedemen
  • Gölpınar
  • Hacıağlar
  • Hacıbayramveli
  • Hacıbudak
  • Hacıibrahimuşağı
  • Hacılar
  • Hacımustafa
  • Hacınınoğlu
  • Hartlap
  • Hasancıklı
  • Haydarbey
  • Hayrullah
  • Hürriyet
  • Ilıca
  • İsmailli
  • İstiklal
  • Kale
  • Kalekaya
  • Kapıkaya
  • Karacaoğlan
  • Karadere
  • Karamanlı
  • Kavlaklı
  • Kaynar
  • Kazım Karabekir
  • Kerimli
  • Kertmen
  • Kılavuzlu
  • Kısıklı
  • Kızıldamlar
  • Kızılseki
  • Köseli
  • Köşürge
  • Kozcağız
  • Küçüksır
  • Kumarlı
  • Kumaşır
  • Kümperli
  • Kurtlar
  • Kürtül
  • Kurucaova
  • Maarif
  • Mağralı
  • Maksutlu
  • Malik Ejder
  • Mercimektepe
  • Mevlana
  • Mimar Sinan
  • Molla Gürani
  • Muratlı
  • Necip Fazıl
  • Önsen
  • Orhangazi
  • Oruç Reis
  • Öşlü
  • Osman Gazi
  • Özdenören
  • Öztürk
  • Payamlı
  • Piri Reis
  • Rahmacılar
  • Reyhanlı
  • Saçaklızade
  • Sadıklı
  • Şahinkayası
  • Sarıçukur
  • Sarıgüzel
  • Sarımollalı
  • Saygılı
  • Şazibey
  • Şehit Abdullah Çavuş
  • Şehitevliya
  • Selçuklu
  • Selimiye
  • Serintepe
  • Suçatı
  • Süleymanlı
  • Süleymanşah
  • Suluyayla
  • Tavşantepe
  • Tekerek
  • Tekir
  • Topçalı
  • Uludaz
  • Üngüt
  • Vadi
  • Yamaçtepe
  • Yavşanova
  • Yenicekale
  • Yenidemir
  • Yeniyapan
  • Yeşilyurt
  • Yirmiikigün
  • Yolyanı
  • Yunusemre
  • Yürükselim
  • Yusuflar
  • Zeytindere

References

  1. "Address-based population registration system (ADNKS) results dated 31 December 2022, Favorite Reports" (XLS). TÜİK. Retrieved 19 September 2023.
  2. Büyükşehir İlçe Belediyesi, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 19 September 2023.
  3. "İl ve İlçe Yüz ölçümleri". General Directorate of Mapping. Retrieved 19 September 2023.
  4. "Law No. 6360". Official Gazette (in Turkish). 6 December 2012.
  5. "İl İdaresi ve Mülki Bölümler Şube Müdürlüğü İstatistikleri - İl ve İlçe Kuruluş Tarihleri" (PDF) (in Turkish). p. 46. Retrieved 20 September 2023.
  6. Mahalle, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 19 September 2023.
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