List Of Populated Places In Karaman Province
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List Of Populated Places In Karaman Province
Below is the list of populated places in Karaman Province, Turkey by the districts. In the following lists first place in each list is the administrative center of the district. Karaman *Karaman *Ada, Karaman * Ağaçyurdu, Karaman * Ağılönü, Karaman * Akçaalan, Karaman *Akçaşehir, Karaman * Akpınar, Karaman * Alaçatı, Karaman * Aşağıakın, Karaman * Aşağıkızılca, Karaman * Aybastı, Karaman * Bademli, Karaman * Barutkavuran, Karaman * Başharman, Karaman *Başkışla, Karaman * Bayır, Karaman * Beydili, Karaman * Bostanözü, Karaman * Boyalı, Karaman *Boyalıtepe, Karaman * Bozkandak, Karaman * Bölükyazı, Karaman *Bucakkışla, Karaman * Burhan, Karaman *Burunoba, Karaman * Cerit, Karaman * Çakırbağ, Karaman * Çatak, Karaman * Çavuşpınarı, Karaman * Çiğdemli, Karaman * Çimenkuyu, Karaman * Çoğlu, Karaman * Çukur, Karaman * Çukurbağ, Karaman * Dağkonak, Karaman * Damlapınar, Karaman * Değirmenbaşı, Karaman * Demiryurt, Karaman * Der ...
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Karaman Districts
Karaman, historically known as Laranda (Greek: Λάρανδα), is a city in south central Turkey, located in Central Anatolia, north of the Taurus Mountains, about south of Konya. It is the capital district of the Karaman Province. According to the 2000 census, the population of the province is 231,872 of which 132,064 live in the town of Karaman. The district covers an area of , and the town lies at an average elevation of . The Karaman Museum is one of the major sights. Etymology The town owes its name to Karaman Bey, who was one of the rulers of the Karamanid dynasty. The former name ''Laranda'' which in turn comes from the Luwian language ''Larawanda'', literally means "sandy, a sandy place". History In ancient times, Karaman was known as Laranda ( el, Λάρανδα). In the 6th century BC it came under Achaemenid rule until 322 BC, when it was destroyed by Perdiccas, a former general of Alexander the Great, after he had defeated Ariarathes I, king of Cappadocia. It lat ...
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Başkışla, Karaman
Başkışla is a village in Karaman District of Karaman Province, Turkey. Its population is 312 (2022). Its altitude is . Its distance to Karaman is . The village was founded in the 16th century as a Turkmen village. During the winters the village was used as the winter quarters for the travellers between Karaman and the mountain villages. In Turkish Turkish may refer to: *a Turkic language spoken by the Turks * of or about Turkey ** Turkish language *** Turkish alphabet ** Turkish people, a Turkic ethnic group and nation *** Turkish citizen, a citizen of Turkey *** Turkish communities and mi ... such places were called ''kışlak'' and the village was named ''Başkışlak''. Later the last ''-k'' was dropped and the present name of the village is Başkışla. Agriculture and animal husbandry are the chief sources of income in the village. Barley wheat and chickpea are main crops. Viticulture, poultry and sheep breeding are other economic activities. References {{DEFAULT ...
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Burunoba, Karaman
Burunoba is a village in the Karaman District of Karaman Province, Turkey. Its population is 220 (2022). It is situated to the east of Karadağ, an extinct volcano. Its distance to Karaman is . The village was founded in 1873 by Turkmens Turkmens ( tk, , , , ; historically "the Turkmen"), sometimes referred to as Turkmen Turks ( tk, , ), are a Turkic ethnic group native to Central Asia, living mainly in Turkmenistan, northern and northeastern regions of Iran and north-weste .... The main economic activity is agriculture. References Villages in Karaman District {{Karaman-geo-stub ...
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Bucakkışla, Karaman
Bucakkışla is a village in Karaman District of Karaman Province, Turkey. Its population is 145 (2022). Geography Bucakkışla is on the way connecting Karaman to Ermenek. Its distance to Karaman is The average elevation of the village with respect to sea level is . Göksu River runs south of Bucakkışla. Population The population of Bucakkışla consists of Yörüks (nomadic Oghuz Turks). Most of them are probably of Bıçakçı tribe. During the early Ottoman Empire The Ottoman Empire, * ; is an archaic version. The definite article forms and were synonymous * and el, Оθωμανική Αυτοκρατορία, Othōmanikē Avtokratoria, label=none * info page on book at Martin Luther University) ... era, they initially used the location as their winter quarters, and in the 19th century Bucakkışla became their permanent settlement. Although the village was declared a bucak center in 1930, which is administratively more important than a village, the populati ...
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Boyalıtepe, Karaman
Kameni (formerly ''Boyalıtepe'') is a village in the Karaman District of Karaman Province, Turkey. Its population is 278 (2022). It is situated to the east of Karadağ an extinct volcano. Its distance to Karaman is . The village was founded in the 18th century by Bekdik tribe of Turkmens who had migrated from Kaman Kaman may refer to: * Kaman (surname) * Kamein (Kaman), an ethnic group in Burma * Kaman Aircraft, an American aerospace company and helicopter manufacturer * Kaman Music Corporation, a company of several musical instrument manufacturers * Kaman Ro .... The former name Gamani may refer to Kaman. Initially it was a neighbourhood of a nearby village. But in 1935 it was issued from the nearby village and was declared a village named Boyalıtepe referring to a hill in the village which is covered by rubia ( tr, boyalık otu). References {{Authority control Villages in Karaman District ...
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