Çankırı Province
Cankiri Province Çankırı ili |
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Province of Turkey | |
Location of Cankiri Province in Turkey Location of Cankiri Province in Turkey |
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Country | Turkey |
Region | West Black Sea |
Subregion | Kastamonu |
Government | |
• Electoral district | Cankiri |
Area | |
• Total | 7,388 km2 (2,853 sq mi) |
Population (2010-12-31)[1] | |
• Total | 179,067 |
• Density | 24/km2 (63/sq mi) |
Area code(s) | 0376 |
Vehicle registration | 18 |
Çankırı Province (Turkish: Çankırı ili) is a province of Turkey, which lies close to the capital, Ankara. The provincial capital is Çankırı.
Economy
Çankırı is primarily agricultural with wheat, beans, corn and tomatoes the most common crops.
Climate
Summers in Çankırı are very hot with low rain. Winters are very cold with rain and occasional snow.
Districts
Çankırı province is divided into 12 districts (capital district in bold):
- Atkaracalar
- Bayramören
- Çankırı
- Çerkeş
- Eldivan
- Ilgaz
- Kızılırmak
- Korgun
- Kurşunlu
- Orta
- Şabanözü
- Yapraklı
References
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External links
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- (Turkish) Çankırı governor's official website
- (Turkish) Çankırı local news website
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- ↑ Turkish Statistical Institute, MS Excel document – Population of province/district centers and towns/villages and population growth rate by provinces