Şanlıurfa Province Location of Şanlıurfa Province in Turkey Overview Region: Southeastern Anatolia Region, Turkey Area: 18,584 km2 (7,175 sq mi) Total population 1,663,371 TurkStat 2010 Licence plate code: 63 Area code: 0414 Governor Website http://www.sanliurfa.gov.tr Şanlıurfa (Syriac: ܐܘܪܗܝ Urhoy, Turkish: Urfa, Arabic: ar-Rûha, Kurdish: Riha) is a province in Southeast Anatolia, Turkey. The city of Şanlıurfa is the capital of the province which bears its name. Today Turks and Kurds forms the majority in this city, and only a significant Assyrian/Syriac community is living there. The population is 1,663,371 (2010 est). Population in 1990 was 1,001,455; 551,124 in the district centers, 450,331 in rural villages. By 2000, the population of Şanlıurfa province had grown to 1,436,956 and that of Şanlıurfa city, 829,000. Contents 1 Districts 2 Geography 3 History 4 Politics 5 External links Districts Şanlıurfa province is divided into 11 districts (capital district in bold): Akçakale Birecik Bozova Ceylanpınar Halfeti Harran Hilvan Şanlıurfa Siverek Suruç Viranşehir Geography Area 18,584 km² (7,173 sq. miles), the largest province of Southeast Anatolia with: Adıyaman to the north; Syria to the south; Mardin and Diyarbakır to the east; Gaziantep to the west; Şanlıurfa includes several major components of the Southeastern Anatolia Project (in Turkish Güneydogu Anadolu Projesi (GAP)) designed to: exploit the hydropower potential of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers; dramatically expand irrigation for agriculture; and develop the economy of the region. This very large-scale, state-sponsored development project involved the damming, redirecting, hydroelectric tapping and other utilization of rivers in this broad, semi-arid region. (The rivers then flow into Syria and Iraq). The GAP project includes 22 dams, hundreds of miles of irrigation works. Even before GAP, Şanlıurfa Province had the largest share of cultivated and cultivable land in the GAP region, due to its flatness and highly fertile, agricultural land. The Şanlıurfa and Harran Plains extend over an area of about 1,500 km² (579 sq. miles). Irrigating these plains is one of the most important components of GAP. According to the 1990 census, Şanlıurfa Province contained 148,521 households, and the average household size was 6.74 persons. 71 % of household heads described their occupation as farming. In 1992, Şanlıurfa had the highest concentration of land ownership in Turkey, with a landless rate of 48%. While 5% of the families in the province owned 65% of the land, the vast majority (70%) owned only 10%. Şanlıurfa’s average annual growth rate between 1985 and 1990 was 4.6%, considerably higher than both the national and regional averages. History See Şanlıurfa and Edessa, Mesopotamia. Politics The politics of Şanlıurfa Province are still widely shaped by the electoral adherence of a number of Zaza clans (aşiret). In particular, the districts along the Euphrates river have long been a power base for the traditional center-right DYP, formerly under Süleyman Demirel and Mrs. Tansu Çiller, and now under ex-chief of police Mr. Mehmet Ağar. Turkey's ruling AKP did come first in 2004 local elections with a comfortable 43.04 %, but the DYP, currently out of parliament, seems to be recovering under the new leadership of Mr. Ağar, who is known for his intimacy with the local feudal structures. Much effort is deployed by DEHAP, campaigning on Kurdish-identity consciousness arguments, to attract clan votes, but this is complicated by polemics of the definitions of a Kurdish and a distinct Zaza identity. Several clans were at the forefront of the struggle against PKK terrorism in the 1980s and the 1990s. Still, DEHAP registered some success in 2004 local elections, coming second in the province with 16.95 %, rising from 12,06 % in 1999, with a faithful electorate in the two districts bordering Diyarbakır Province. DEHAP traditionally avoids the districts bordering Syria and populated by ethnic Arabs, where they did not even name candidates for the 2004 elections. MHP, campaigning on Turkish-identity consciousness arguments, after having scored an exceptional 7,18 % in 1999, has in 2004 ebbed back to a more usual 2,97 %. The center-left CHP usually obtains a modest share, slightly below 10%. The current mayor of Sanliurfa is Dr. Ahmet Eşref FAKIBABA, a former general surgeon who has helped renovate the city and bring it up to a cleaner and structured level. He is known for strong position against clan governance. He has helped bring transparency, dedication, and honesty back to the entire city. External links Website of the City of Sanliurfa v · d · e Şanlıurfa Province (in the Southeastern Anatolia region) of Turkey Urban districts Şanlıurfa Rural districts Akçakale - Birecik - Bozova - Ceylanpınar - Halfeti - Harran - Hilvan - Siverek - Suruç - Viranşehir Regions Provinces Aegean Afyonkarahisar - Aydın - Denizli - İzmir - Kütahya - Manisa - Muğla - Uşak Black Sea Amasya - Artvin - Bartın - Bayburt - Bolu - Çorum - Düzce - Giresun - Gümüşhane - Karabük - Kastamonu - Ordu - Rize - Samsun - Sinop - Tokat - Trabzon - Zonguldak Central Anatolia Aksaray - Ankara - Çankırı - Eskişehir - Karaman - Kayseri - Kırıkkale - Kırşehir - Konya - Nevşehir - Niğde - Sivas - Yozgat Eastern Anatolia Ağrı - Ardahan -Bingöl - Bitlis - Elâzığ - Erzincan - Erzurum - Hakkâri - Iğdır - Kars - Malatya - Muş - Siirt - Tunceli - Van Marmara Balıkesir - Bilecik - Bursa - Çanakkale - Edirne - Istanbul - Kırklareli - Kocaeli - Sakarya - Tekirdağ - Yalova Mediterranean Adana - Antalya- Burdur - Hatay - Isparta - Kahramanmaraş - Kilis - Mersin - Osmaniye Southeastern Anatolia Adıyaman - Batman - Diyarbakır - Gaziantep - Mardin - Şanlıurfa - Şırnak v · d · e Provinces of Turkey Adana · Adıyaman · Afyonkarahisar · Ağrı · Aksaray · Amasya · Ankara · Antalya · Ardahan · Artvin · Aydın · Balıkesir · Bartın · Batman · Bayburt · Bilecik · Bingöl · Bitlis · Bolu · Burdur · Bursa · Çanakkale · Çankırı · Çorum · Denizli · Diyarbakır · Düzce · Edirne · Elazığ · Erzincan · Erzurum · Eskişehir · Gaziantep · Giresun · Gümüşhane · Hakkâri · Hatay · Iğdır · Isparta · Istanbul · İzmir · Kahramanmaraş · Karabük · Karaman · Kars · Kastamonu · Kayseri · Kilis · Kırıkkale · Kırklareli · Kırşehir · Kocaeli · Konya · Kütahya · Malatya · Manisa · Mardin · Mersin · Muğla · Muş · Nevşehir · Niğde · Ordu · Osmaniye · Rize · Sakarya · Samsun · Şanlıurfa · Siirt · Sinop · Şırnak · Sivas · Tekirdağ · Tokat · Trabzon · Tunceli · Uşak · Van · Yalova · Yozgat · Zonguldak

Turkey adopts proactive role in protection of bald ibises
Every year a small number of bald ibises visit the southeastern province of Şanlıurfa. A protection and breeding habitat has been designed in Şanlıurfa, and once the number exceeds 200 they will be set free to live in their natural habitat. Within the ...
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anlurfa Province region in anlurfa Turkey Located at 3712 46 N 3846 54 E The forecast shows local time for anlurfa Province
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Five accidents in 5 provinces leave 8 dead, 54 injured
A speeding motorcycle also went into a ditch, leaving the young riders dead in the southeastern province of Şanlıurfa on Sunday night. Yasin Akan (16) and Ahmet Mermertaş (16) were speeding down the road when they lost control of the motorcycle.
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anlurfa also Urfa formerly Edessa is a city in eastern Turkey and the provincial capital of anlurfa Province The modern city of Urfa is situated about eighty kilometres east of the Euphrates River It has a population of 385 588 Kurds form the majority of the population anlurfa glorious Urfa is a city of pilgrimage sacred to Muslims Christians and Jews as the birthplace of Abraham
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Flight To Regional Safety Puts Turkey On The Corporate Map
Trade delegations to Turkish cities The British Chamber of Commerce has sent a delegation to the central province of Kayseri and the southern-southeastern provinces of Adana, Gaziantep, Diyarbakır and Şanlıurfa recently to hold to meetings with Turkish SMEs.
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Participating in the Turkey Reads book festival in the southeastern province of anlurfa first lady Hayrnnisa Gl spoke with local residents First lady Hayrnnisa Gl
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Harran <a href http www picturesturkey com >www picturesturkey com< a> The city of Harran was founded around 2000 BC as a merchant outpost of Ur situated on the major trade route across northern Mesopotamia The name comes from the Sumerian and Akkadian quot Harran U quot meaning quot journey quot quot caravan quot or quot crossroad quot For centuries it was a prominent Assyrian city known for its Temple of Sin the Moon God The theology of the Harranians can be divided into three periods The first is the Assyrian Babylonian period from about 2000 BC up to the beginning of the Christian era During this time Sin was the supreme deity The second period can be noted as being from the beginning of the Christian era to the Islamic period During this time the Harranians still clung to their belief in Sin and appear to have expanded into various sects The third period begins in the 10th century AD This time period gives us a wealth of information on the Harranians Not only do the Harranians retain Sin but also they now claim to have been descended of Abraham and note Adam among their ancestors
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Participating in the Turkey Reads book festival in the southeastern province of anlurfa first lady Hayrnnisa Gl spoke with local residents First lady Hayrnnisa Gl participated in the book festival in anlurfa where she delivered a speech on the importance of reading Hayrnnisa Gl later participated in the book
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City of the Prophets General view of the city click to open Sanli Urfa Sanli Urfa in Turkish anlurfa is a city in eastern Turkey and the provincial capital of Sanliurfa Province To the Arabs it was known as Ar Ruha and to the Greeks it was
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A mosaic unearthed in anlurfa features an ancient Amazonian queen from the early Byzantine period Excavation work in southeastern anlurfa province has led to the discovery of a Roman palace A D fifth to sixth century and floor mosaics
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