Çoğlu, Karaman

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Çoğlu
Village
Country Turkey
ProvinceKaraman Province
DistrictKaraman central district
Elevation
1,010 m (3,310 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total754
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
70000
Area code0338
Licence plate70

Çoğlu is a village in the central district (Karaman) of Karaman Province, Turkey. It is situated to the east of Karadağ, an extinct volcano. Its distance to Karaman is 35 kilometres (22 mi). The population of the village was 754 as of 2011.[1] The village was founded in 1748 by Turkmens as a caravan stop on the road to Mecca for pilgrimage. It was also a market town, and the name Çoğlu (roughly meaning "lots of people") refers to crowd in the market days. The main economic activity is agriculture. Cereals are the main products. Sugar beet is also produced. Since there is no river nearby, the irrigation water is supplied by pumping. Animal breeding, especially ovine breeding, is a secondary activity.[2]

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