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Bakırköy is a neighbourhood, municipality and district on the European side of Istanbul, Turkey. The quarter is densely populated, has a
residential A residential area is a land used in which housing predominates, as opposed to industrial and commercial areas. Housing may vary significantly between, and through, residential areas. These include single-family housing, multi-family residen ...
character and is inhabited by an upper middle class population. The municipality of Bakırköy is much larger than the quarter and also includes several other neighbourhoods, such as Yeşilköy, Yeşilyurt, Ataköy. Bakırköy lies between the highway (locally known as E-5) and the coast of the Sea of Marmara. Bakırköy has a large psychiatric hospital called "Bakırköy Ruh ve Sinir Hastalıkları Hastanesi", and is an important shopping and commercial center.


History

In the Byzantine period Bakırköy was a separate community outside Constantinople, a well-watered pleasant seaside retreat from the city, and was called Hebdomon ( el, , "the Seventh", i.e. seven Roman miles from the Milion, the mile-marker monument of Constantinople).Janin (1964), p. 446 Here - where nowadays the Ataköy Marina lies - the Emperor Valens built one of the two Imperial Palaces bearing the name of '' Magnaura'', while Justinian erected another Palace named ''Jucundianae'', also placed near the seaside.In this palace, also named ''Secundianae'', the Emperor used to meet his
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s during the compilation of the Corpus Juris Civilis. Janin (1964), p. 140
Two churches, dedicated respectively to St. John the Evangelist and to St. John Baptist the Forerunner, the latter hosting the head of the Saint and burial place of the Emperor Basil II, were also erected here. Hebdomon was a place of military exercise and concentration in what became known in Greek as the ''Kampos tou Tribounaliou'' ( el, ) (in Latin ''Campus Tribunalis''), where several Roman and Byzantine Emperors were elected through acclamation by the army.Janin (1964), p. 447 Among them were Valens, Arcadius, Honorius, Theodosius II, Phocas, Nikephoros II Phokas. The Campus lay in the valley of ''Veli Efendi'', where now the horse race course lies.Janin (1964), p. 448 The imperial court came often to the Hebdomon to attend military parades, to welcome the Emperor coming back from campaign, or to pray in the large church of St. John Baptist the Forerunner. Later the place acquired the name of Makrohori ( el, "Long Village"), which was adapted to Makriköy ( tr, Köy "village") in the Ottoman period, when many large houses were built there. Yesilkoy (San Stefano), located within the present boundaries of the district, was occupied by the Russians in 1877-1878, and the Treaty of San Stefano was signed there on 3 March 1878. By the pre-First World War period it was known as a holiday resort for residents within Constantinople proper. In 1925 the ancient denomination was changed to Bakırköy ("Copper Village") by a law suppressing place names of non-Turkish derivation.Tuna (2004) It was a district in
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province between 1923 and 1926 and also at that time included the present Avcılar, Bağcılar, Bahçelievler, Başakşehir, Esenler, Güngören and Küçükçekmece districts, the western boroughs of Zeytinburnu and until 1957 a small part of the
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district. It was the biggest district of Turkey before the separation of Küçükçekmece. There is little remaining of historical significance in the area: what there is includes a cistern ( Fildamı Sarnıcı), a powder house from the 17th century (today used as ''Yunus Emre Kültür Merkezi'' in Ataköy), the Greek Orthodox church of Saint George (consecrated on May 2, 1832) and a Greek school, the central mosque and fountain of 1875, an Armenian Church and school and the resting place of the
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saint Zuhurat Baba, a Turkish soldier who died during the conquest of Constantinople. His resting place is often visited by women on Fridays. The seafront is now a popular location for tea gardens, clubs and
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s, (although the beaches have been unusable for decades). After 1960, the population increased rapidly. As a result of this rapid growth; In the 1950s, rural settlements such as Güngören, Kocasinan and Sefaköy quickly turned into slums with title deeds. A similar development took place in Esenler, Yenibosna and Yeşilbağ around Halkalı in the 1970s. However, Küçükçekmece was the first settlement within the borders of Bakırköy district that showed rapid development and became a separate municipality in 1956. Bakırköy became a popular residential area in the late 19th century after the construction of a railroad connection to İstanbul and until the 1970s was one of the most relaxed and desirable locations in the city. It is still populated by Istanbul's upper middle-class (tradespeople, bureaucrats, the retired). Some parts of Bakırköy are very pleasant residential areas, particularly the streets from the hospital downwards to the sea. The planned satellite town of Ataköy to the west of Bakırköy centre is very tidy indeed, and was one of Turkey's first planned residential developments. Ataköy contains much social infrastructure including the
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shopping center and yacht marina.


Today

The centre of Bakırköy is an important commercial district. There is a huge shopping district (including a number of huge shiny shopping centres as
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), a range of cinemas, bars and cafés, as well as conversion of streets to pedestrian malls. Bakırköy is easy to reach by public transport; there are minibuses (Turkish:Dolmuş) to Beyoğlu throughout the night; there are buses to Mecidiyeköy (although using the highway by bus is unpleasant indeed: there is a
ferry A ferry is a ship, watercraft or amphibious vehicle used to carry passengers, and sometimes vehicles and cargo, across a body of water. A passenger ferry with many stops, such as in Venice, Italy, is sometimes called a water bus or water taxi ...
boat service that takes passengers to Kadıköy and Bostancı on the Asian side of the city and also to the Adalar (Islands); and the light-railway from the airport to Aksaray runs through here. Moreover, the quarter has a station of the suburban railway line between Sirkeci and Halkalı. Built in 1913, Veliefendi Race Course, Turkey's largest and oldest modern
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(not including the ancient hippodromes in Turkey), is in close proximity. Istanbul's largest mental hospital is in Bakırköy, and the parkland surrounding it is the largest green space in the district. There is a popular belief that the underground water of Bakırköy comes from the river Danube. Being near the Fault in the Sea of Marmara, Bakırköy is vulnerable to earthquake damage.


Economy

The headquarters of Turkish Airlines are on the grounds of Istanbul Atatürk Airport in Yeşilköy in Bakırköy. Borajet also has its head office in Yeşilköy.Contact Us
." Borajet. Retrieved on 16 February 2011. "ADDRESS İDTM Blokları A-3 Blok Kat:5 Yeşilköy 34149 / İstanbul-TURKEY"


Climate

Bakırköy experiences a Mediterranean climate (''Csa/Cs'') according to both Köppen and
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climate classifications, with cool winters and warm to hot summers. Bakırköy is, by a margin, the warmest district in Istanbul, with an average temperature of almost , with an especially significant difference in summer. Bakırköy is also one of the only districts in Istanbul with a USDA hardiness zone rating of 9b and an
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heat zone rating of 4.


Places of interest

* Istanbul Atatürk Airport, Yeşilköy * World Trade Center Istanbul, Yeşilköy * Bakirkoy Synagogue, Bakırköy * Carousel Shopping Center, Bakırköy * Galleria Ataköy, Ataköy * Beyti Restaurant, Florya ;Sport venues: * Ataköy Athletics Arena, Ataköy * Sinan Erdem Dome, Ataköy *
Florya Metin Oktay Sports Complex and Training Center Florya Metin Oktay Facilities ( tr, Florya Metin Oktay Tesisleri), is the training ground and academy base of the Turkish football club Galatasaray SK. The Florya training camp land was brought during the presidency of Suphi Batur, built and open ...
, Florya * Şenlikköy Stadium, Florya ;Culture: *
Bakırköy Synagogue Bakırköy Synagogue is a synagogue in Bakırköy, Istanbul, Turkey active since the late 19th century for the Jews of the area. Because of a decrease in the Jewish population in the area it is now only open for Shabbat services. See also * Hist ...
* Fildamı Sarnıcı, Bakırköy * Florya Atatürk Marine Mansion, Florya *
Istanbul Aviation Museum The Istanbul Aviation Museum, a.k.a. Turkish Air Force Museum, ( tr, Havacılık Müzesi or Hava Kuvvetleri Müzesi) is a military-based museum for aviation, owned and operated by the Turkish Air Force. The museum is located in Yeşilköy neighbo ...
, Yeşilköy *
Yeşilköy Lighthouse (; meaning "Green Village"; prior to 1926, San Stefano or Santo Stefano el, Άγιος Στέφανος, Ágios Stéfanos, tr, Ayastefanos) is an affluent neighbourhood ( tr, mahalle) in the district of Bakırköy, Istanbul, Turkey, on t ...
, Yeşilköy


Sport

The neighbourhood association football team is called Bakırköyspor, once one of top teams in the country, currently a local lower league outfit.


Notes, References


Sources

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Muncipality Mayors of Bakırköy

* 1984-1989 Kemal Naci Ekşi ANAP * 1989-1991 Yıldırım Aktuna SHP * 1991-1996
Ali Talip Özdemir Ali Talip Özdemir (born 1953) is a Turkish people, Turkish politician and the former leader of the Motherland Party (Turkey), Motherland Party (Anavatan Partisi, ANAP). He was born in the Central Anatolian town of Ereğli, Konya, Ereğli in Kony ...
ANAP * 1996-2004 Ahmet Bahardırlı ANAP * 2004-2014 Hilmi Ateş Ünal Erzen CHP * 2014-current Bülent Kerimoğlu CHP


External links


Website of Bakırköy Municipality

Office of the Governor of Bakırköy
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