Adana Province





Province of Turkey in Mediterranean

















































Adana Province


Adana ili

Province of Turkey

Location of Adana Province in Turkey
Location of Adana Province in Turkey

Country Turkey
Region Mediterranean
Subregion Adana
Government

 • Electoral district
Adana
 • Governor Mahmut Demirtaş
Area

 • Total 14,030 km2 (5,420 sq mi)
Population
(2018)[1]

 • Total 2,220,125
 • Density 160/km2 (410/sq mi)
Area code(s) 0322
Vehicle registration 01

Adana Province, (Turkish: Adana ili) is a province of Turkey located in south-central Anatolia. With a population of 2.20 million, it is the sixth most populous province in Turkey. The administrative seat of the province is the city of Adana, home to 79% of the residents of the province. The province, geographically and as well as economically, is part of the Çukurova region together with Mersin, Osmaniye and Hatay provinces.




Contents






  • 1 Geography


  • 2 Governance


    • 2.1 Adana Governorship


    • 2.2 Province Special Administration


      • 2.2.1 Provincial Parliament






  • 3 Governorship


    • 3.1 Governor


    • 3.2 Historic List of Governor of Adana


      • 3.2.1 Encümen




    • 3.3 Municipalities


      • 3.3.1 Neighborhoods




    • 3.4 Villages




  • 4 Population


  • 5 Museums and Heritage Sites


    • 5.1 Museums


    • 5.2 Historical Sites


    • 5.3 Ancient Settlements




  • 6 Parks and Conservation Areas


  • 7 Mountains and Plateaus


  • 8 Festivals


  • 9 Gallery


  • 10 See also


  • 11 References


  • 12 External links





Geography


Adana Province has a surface area of 14.030 km².[citation needed] Southern portion of the province is plain, northern section is formed of mountains. The provinces adjacent to it are Mersin to the west, Hatay to the southeast, Osmaniye to the east, Kahramanmaraş to the northeast, Kayseri to the north, and Niğde to the northwest.



Governance


Two levels of governments are involved in the administration of the Adana Province; Central and the Provincial. Adana Governorship is the provincial branch of the Central government and Adana Province Special Administration is the provincial governing body. Province is divided into 15 districts and each district is divided into municipalities and villages. Municipalities are further divided into neighborhoods(Turkish: Mahalle).



Adana Governorship


Central government in Ankara has majority of the power in the administration of the province through Adana Governorship. The governorship oversees the functioning of provincial and regional directorates of the ministries and other governmental agencies. Provincial directorates cover Adana Province only, whereas Regional directorates cover Çukurova and in some cases additional provinces. Provincial and regional directorates of the Central Government include but not limited to;




  • Provincial Directorates: Education, Healthcare, Tourism and Culture, Youth and Sports, Environment and Forestry, Social Services, Agriculture, Industry and Trade, Police Services, Defense, Population and Citizenship, Employment Agency, Social Security Institution


  • Regional Directorates: Turkish State Railways, Statistics Institute, Foundations, Meteorology


The Grand National Assembly (TBMM) is the only law-making authority in Turkey and Adana Province is represented in it with 14 members. The last TBMM elections were held on June 7th, 2015 and in the Adana Province, the conservative AKP took 5 seats, social-democratic Kemalist CHP took 4 seats, nationalist MHP took 3 seats and Democratic socialist HDP took 2 seats.



Province Special Administration


Adana Province Special Administration (Turkish: Adana İl Özel İdaresi) is a semi-democratic provincial governing body that has three organs; Provincial Parliament, Governor and the Encümen. Provincial Parliament members are elected democratically, the governor is appointed by the Central Government and 4 out of 8 members of the Encümen are appointed by the governor.


Province Special Administration is not a jurisdiction and has minor executive power in the administration of the province running with a budget of 55 million TL for 2010. The major executive duties of Special Administration are; building and maintenance of schools, residences and daycares, building and maintenance of other governmental buildings, roads, promoting arts and culture, protection and conservation of nature, social services and regional planning.[2]



Provincial Parliament


Adana Provincial Parliament (Turkish: Adana İl Genel Meclisi) is the decision making organ of the Province Special Administration. It is formed of 61 members who represent the 15 districts. Members of the Parliament are nominated by the district branches of the National Parties during the Local Elections and are elected by the d'Hondt method. Each district is an electoral district and there is a 10% threshold for a party to gain seat at the district. There is no threshold at the provincial level.[3] Parliament is administered by the president, two vice-presidents, and two secretary generals who are elected from the members. Current chair of the parliament is Abdullah Torun.







































































District
MPs

Seyhan
11

Yüreğir
8

Çukurova
7

Sarıçam
5

Karaisalı
2

Aladağ
2

Ceyhan
6

Feke
2

İmamoğlu
3

Karataş
2

Kozan
5

Pozantı
2

Saimbeyli
2

Tufanbeyli
2

Yumurtalik
2

Total

61

Current Composition of the Parliament


The last election for the Provincial Parliament was held on March 29, 2009. Voting turnout was a high of %84.1 and 5 parties gained seat at the parliament. The results of the election were[4]
































































Party
Votes
Seats

No
%
No
%

AK Party
324,968
29.8
27
44.3

MHP
296,338
27.17
23
37.7

CHP
252,073
23.11
9
14.75

DTP
86,775
7.96
1
1.64

DP
34,543
3.167
1
1.64
Other
95,989
8.8
0
0

Province

1,090,686


61


After the election DP member moved to MHP raising the seats of MHP to 24. Currently, DP does not hold a seat at the parliament.



Governorship



Governor


Provincial Governor (Turkish: Vali) is the chief executive of the Adana Province. Besides chairing the Turkish: Encümen, the Governor also acts as the chief of the Provincial Directorates of the Central Government. The governor is appointed by the advice of the National Ministry of Internal Affairs to the Cabinet with the approval of the President of the Republic. İlhan Atış has been governor of the province since 2007.[5]


District Governors (Turkish: Kaymakam) are the chief executives of their districts. Districts are merely an administrative divisions of the province and the District Governors work under the Provincial Governor.



Historic List of Governor of Adana



Encümen


Encümen is the executive committee of the Adana Province Special Administration, consisting of 11 members. The governor is the chair of the Encümen. 5 members are chosen by the Provincial Parliament among their members annually and 5 members are the departmental directors of the APSA appointed by the governor annually.[6]



Municipalities


There are total of 37 municipalities in the Adana Province. City of Adana has a two-tier municipality structure where the metropolitan municipality forms the upper tier and the 5 district municipalities, Seyhan, Yüreğir, Çukurova, Sarıçam and Karaisalı form the lower-tier. Municipal councillors of the metropolitan municipality are chosen from the district municipal councillors by the respective municipal councils. 10 district municipalities and 21 township (Turkish: Belde) municipalities are the other municipalities of the province.


The municipalities have three organs; municipal council, mayor and the encümen, the executive committee. Municipal councillors and the mayors are elected at the local elections. Encümen is formed by members half chosen from the council and the other half appointed by the mayor.



Neighborhoods


Neighborhood (Turkish: Mahalle) is the smallest administrative unit within a municipality, administered by the Muhtar and the Neighborhood Seniors Council (Turkish: Mahalle İhtiyar Heyeti) consisting of 4 members. Neighborhood administration is not an incorporation therefore does not hold government status. Although elected by the neighborhood residents, muhtars are not granted any power nor budget, thus merely act as an administrator of the district governor. Muhtar also voices the neighborhood issues to the municipal governments together with the Seniors Council. The muhtar and the council members are elected by plurality at the local elections. Neighborhood administrators are not affiliated with political parties.



Villages


Villages are settlements that have a population less than 2000. In the Adana Province there are total of 469 villages, which are scattered through all the districts except Seyhan. Villages are administered by the muhtar and the Village Seniors Council. The council can have 4, 5 or 6 members depending on the population of the village. Unlike the neighborhood muhtars, village muhtars are granted special powers and the village administration is considered to be a governmental body.



Population





Turgut Özal boulevard in Çukuorva


The population of the Adana Province as of December 31, 2015 is 2,183,167.[7] 88% of the population lives in the urban areas making the province one of the most urbanized provinces in Turkey. Annual population growth of the province is 0.76%, below the average growth of the nation. 79% of the province residents corresponding to a population of 1,717,473,[7] live in the city of Adana, which is made up of Seyhan, Yüreğir, Çukurova and Sarıçam districts.









































































































District
Urban
Rural
Total

Seyhan
723,277
0
723,277

Yüreğir
417,693
4,836
422,529

Çukurova
343,770
4,171
347,941

Sarıçam
99,313
21,012
120,325

Karaisalı
7,465
15,516
22,981

Aladağ
4,139
13.030
17,169

Ceyhan
105,879
52,850
158,729

Feke
4,603
14,393
18,996

İmamoğlu
20,593
9.959
30,552

Karataş
8.483
12,777
21,260

Kozan
76,864
50,236
127,100

Pozantı
9,864
10,415
20,279

Saimbeyli
3,984
13,371
17,355

Tufanbeyli
5,376
12,696
18,072

Yumurtalik
5,129
13,531
18,660

Province

1,836,432

248,793

2,085,225


Museums and Heritage Sites


Adana Province has 160 km. of coastline mostly free from human activities. Karataş and Yumurtalık are the two small settlements at the coast which host cottage dwellers and local tourism. Rest of the coast has conservation areas, farmlands and forests. With the ancient settlements, national parks, waterfalls, highlands and mountains, Adana Province has a mixture of different settings.



Museums




  • Adana Archeological Museum in the city of Adana

  • Adana Ethnography Museum

  • Adana Atatürk Museum

  • Misis Mosaic Museum



Historical Sites




Kurtkulağı Kervansarayı





Yilankale (Snake Castle)




Süleyman's Tower




St Paul Church (Bebekli Kilise)




  • Toprakkale (Misis)

  • Dumlu Castle (Ceyhan)


  • Yilankale (Snake Castle)

  • Historical neighborhood of Tepebağ (Adana)


  • Ramazanoğlu Hall (Adana)


  • Kurtkulağı Caravanserai in Ceyhan

  • Hayriye Hanım Hall in Reşatbey neighborhood of Adana

  • Çarşı Hamam (Adana)


  • Büyük Saat Clock Tower and the Bedesten (bazaar) in the city of Adana


  • Taşköprü: 4th century Roman Bridge in the city of Adana


  • Kozan Castle and Monastery


  • Ulucamii in the city of Adana

  • Hasan Ağa Masjid (Adana)


  • Yağ Camii in the city of Adana


  • Saint Paul Church(Bebekli Kilise) in the city of Adana


  • Süleyman's Tower (Yumurtalık)



Ancient Settlements






































































Ancient Settlements in Adana Province
Name Period Distance to the city of Adana District
Şar (Comona) Hitite-Roman-Armenian 211 km. Tufanbeyli
Ayas Greek-Roman 78 km. Yumurtalık
Mallos Greek-Roman 50 km. Karataş
Misis Hitite-Roman-Arabic-Ottoman 27 km. Misis, Yakapınar
Magarsos Greek-Roman 50 km. Karataş
Tumlu Middle Age 50 km. Ceyhan
Mazırık Early Age 50 km. Karaisalı
Anavarza Ceyhan
Akören Aladağ
Sirkeli Tumulus


Parks and Conservation Areas


Akyatan Lagoon is a large wildlife refuge which acts as a stopover for migratory birds voyaging from Africa to Europe. Wildlife refuge has a 14700-hectare area made up of forests, lagoon, marsh, sandy and reedy lands. Akyatan lake is a nature wonder with endemic plants and endangered bird species living in it together with other species of plants and animals. 250 species of birds are observed during a study in 1990. The conservation area is located 30 km south of Adana, near Tuzla.[8]


Yumurtalık Nature Reserve covers an area of 16,430 hectares within the Seyhan-Ceyhan delta, with its lakes, lagoons and wide collection of plant and animal species. The area is an important location for many species of migrating birds, the number gets higher during the winters when the lakes become a shelter when other lakes further north freeze.[9]


Aladağlar National Park, located north of Adana, is a huge park of around 55,000 hectares, the summit of Demirkazik at 3756m is the highest point in the middle Taurus mountain range. There is a huge range of flora and fauna, and visitors may fish in the streams full of trout. Wildlife includes wild goats, bears, lynx and sable. The most common species of plant life is black pine and cluster pine trees, with some cedar dotted between, and fir trees in the northern areas with higher humidity. The Alpine region, from the upper borders of the forest, has pastures with rocky areas and little variety of plant life because of the high altitude and slope.[10]



Mountains and Plateaus





Speedwell


The Taurus Mountains contain many plateaus:




  • Aladağ Meydan Plateau


  • Aladağ Ağcakise, Başpınar Bıcı ve Kosurga Plateaus


  • Feke İnderesi Village Plateaus


  • Karaisalı Kızıldağ Plateau

  • Karaisalı Kapıkaya Canyon

  • Kozan-Horzum and Çulluuşağı Plateaus


  • Kozan Göller Plateau

  • Pozantı- Akçatekir Plateau

  • Pozantı-Armutoluğu Plateau

  • Pozantı Fındıklı Village Plateau


  • Pozantı Belemedik Plateau

  • Pozantı Asar Plateau


  • Saimbeyli Çatak Plateau


  • Tufanbeyli Kürebeli Plateau


  • Tufanbeyli Obruk Plateau



Festivals




  • Altın Koza International Film Festival (07-13 June)


  • International Sabancı Theater Festival (March 27- April 30)


  • İmamoğlu Peach Festival - İmamoğlu (June)


  • Kızıldağ Karakucak Wrestling Festival - Karaisalı


  • Cherry Festival - Saimbeyli (20–22 June)



Gallery




See also



  • List of populated places in Adana Province

  • Adana Province, Ottoman Empire (disambiguation)

  • Akçatekir

  • Bozgüney, Adana

  • Çelemli



References





  1. ^ "Population of provinces by years - 2000-2018". Turkish Statistical Institute. Retrieved 9 March 2019..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output .citation q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg/12px-Wikisource-logo.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-maint{display:none;color:#33aa33;margin-left:0.3em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


  2. ^ "5302 sayılı İl Özel İdaresi Kanunu". Ministry of Justice. Archived from the original on 2011-09-03. Retrieved 2010-07-21.


  3. ^ "İl özel idaresinin görev ve sorumlulukları (in Turkish)". Adana Province Special Administration. Archived from the original on 2007-03-03. Retrieved 2010-07-21.


  4. ^ "2009 Provincial Parliament Election results". IHA News Agency. Retrieved 2010-07-21.


  5. ^ "Vali (in Turkish)". Adana Province Special Administration. Archived from the original on 2011-09-03. Retrieved 2010-07-22.


  6. ^ "Encümen (in Turkish)". Adana Province Special Administration. Archived from the original on 2011-09-03. Retrieved 2010-07-22.


  7. ^ ab "2015 Population of the Districts in Adana Province". Statistics Institute of Turkey. Archived from the original on 2016-02-04. Retrieved 14 October 2016.


  8. ^ "Akyatan Bird Sanctuary". Çukurova Touristic Hoteliers Association. Retrieved 14 October 2016.


  9. ^ "Yumurtalık Nature Reserve". Ministry of Culture and Tourism. Retrieved 14 October 2016.


  10. ^ "Aladağlar National Park". Ministry of Culture and Tourism. Retrieved 14 October 2016.




External links



  • Adana Governorship

  • Adana Metropolitan Municipality

  • Pictures of the capital of this province

  • Adana Guide

  • Adana News




Coordinates: 37°22′06″N 35°42′22″E / 37.36833°N 35.70611°E / 37.36833; 35.70611








這個網誌中的熱門文章

Xamarin.form Move up view when keyboard appear

Post-Redirect-Get with Spring WebFlux and Thymeleaf

Anylogic : not able to use stopDelay()