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Balcılar, Taşkent

Coordinates: 36°54′N 32°41′E / 36.900°N 32.683°E / 36.900; 32.683
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Balcılar
Balcılar is located in Turkey
Balcılar
Balcılar
Location in Turkey
Balcılar is located in Turkey Central Anatolia
Balcılar
Balcılar
Balcılar (Turkey Central Anatolia)
Coordinates: 36°54′N 32°41′E / 36.900°N 32.683°E / 36.900; 32.683
CountryTurkey
ProvinceKonya
DistrictTaşkent
Elevation
1,400 m (4,600 ft)
Population
 (2022)
1,592
Time zoneUTC+3 (TRT)
Postal code
42960
Area code0332

Balcılar is a neighbourhood of the municipality and district of Taşkent, Konya Province, Turkey.[1] Its population is 1,592 (2022).[2] Before the 2013 reorganisation, it was a town (belde).[3][4] It is subdivided into three mahalle: Orta, Veliler and Yukarı.[1]

Geography

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Balcılar is on the northern slopes of Toros Mountains at 1,400 m (4,600 ft). The town is far from the main highways; the distance to Taşkent is 27 km (17 mi) and to Konya is 173 km (107 mi).

History

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The earliest settlers in the 16th century were Turkmens from the village of Alata (modern Erdemli district of Mersin Province) who named the village after their former home, Alata. In 1964, Alata was declared a township and renamed Balcılar, meaning beekeepers.[5] Balcılar made news in 2008 when bottled gas in a girls’ dormitory building exploded, killing 16 students and two teachers.[6]

Economy

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The main economic activities are beekeeping and agriculture. Apple is the most pronounced crop, followed by cherry and walnut.

References

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  1. ^ a b Mahalle, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 19 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Address-based population registration system (ADNKS) results dated 31 December 2022, Favorite Reports" (XLS). TÜİK. Retrieved 19 September 2023.
  3. ^ "Law No. 6360". Official Gazette (in Turkish). 6 December 2012.
  4. ^ "Classification tables of municipalities and their affiliates and local administrative units" (DOC). Official Gazette (in Turkish). 12 September 2010.
  5. ^ "Mayor's page" (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 2010-06-09. Retrieved 2010-06-30.
  6. ^ Newspaper article (in Turkish)[permanent dead link]