Arslanköy

Coordinates: 37°01′N 34°17′E / 37.017°N 34.283°E / 37.017; 34.283
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Arslanköy
(Efrenk)
Town
Arslanköy is located in Turkey
Arslanköy
Arslanköy
Location in Turkey
Coordinates: 37°01′N 34°17′E / 37.017°N 34.283°E / 37.017; 34.283
Country Turkey
ProvinceMersin Province
DistrictToroslar
Elevation
1,475 m (4,839 ft)
Population
 (2012)
 • Total2,247
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
33315
Area code0324
Licence plate33

Arslanköy (also called Efrenk) is a town in Mersin Province, Turkey.

Geography

Arslanköy is a mountain town at 37°01′N 34°17′E / 37.017°N 34.283°E / 37.017; 34.283 . Highway distance to Mersin is 51 kilometres (32 mi). It is a mountain town situated on Toros Mountains with an altitude of approximately 1,475 metres (4,839 ft). The population was 2247 as of 2012. [1]

History

The early settlers were nomadic Oghuz Turks (Turkmens) who began to use the vicinity as a summer camp (Turkish: yayla) in the 14th century. Later a village was established. Some of the most influential folk poets like Karacaoğlan of the 17th century and Dadaloğlu of the 19th century are believed to have spent some years in Arslanköy.

Arslanköy previously an ambiguous village, made news in 1947 local elections. The candidate of the opposition won the elections for village headman (Turkish: muhtar). A civil servant supporting the governing party, tried to alter the official minutes . But residents of the village resisted and fought for their preference.[2]

Arslanköy was declared a seat of township in 1954

Economy

Owing to high altitude, Arslanköy is one of the coolest parts of the province. The main crops are cereals and some fruits such as apples and peaches.

References

  1. ^ Turksat Archived September 27, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ An essay Template:Tr icon Archived April 29, 2010, at the Wayback Machine