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Devrek

Coordinates: 41°13′31″N 31°57′37″E / 41.22528°N 31.96028°E / 41.22528; 31.96028
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Devrek
Devrek is located in Turkey
Devrek
Devrek
Coordinates: 41°13′31″N 31°57′37″E / 41.22528°N 31.96028°E / 41.22528; 31.96028
Country Turkey
ProvinceZonguldak
Government
 • MayorÇetin Bozkurt (CHP)
 • KaymakamHüseyin Öner
Area
 • District934.81 km2 (360.93 sq mi)
Population
 • Urban
Template:Turkey district populations
 • District
Template:Turkey district populations
ClimateCfa
Websitewww.devrek.bel.tr
Devrek square

Devrek is a town and district in Zonguldak Province in the Black Sea Region of Turkey. It was founded as Hamidiye, in the sanjak of Bolu. Devrek was incorporated into the Zonguldak Province on May 14, 1920. It is divided into five quarters, three subdistricts and seventy-six villages. The three subdistricts are Çaydeğirmeni, Eğerci, and Özbağı. The population of the Devrek district is 66,518.[citation needed] The mayor is Mustafa Semerci (AKP).

Since 1984, in the third week of July, the Devrek Walking Stick and Culture Festival is held in the town. The most notable tourist destination in the area is Yedigöller National Park. During February and March there are pig hunting drives.

Geography

Devrek is located in an altitude of 86 meters and has an area of 1,080 km². It is 56 km from Zonguldak, 210 km from Ankara and 370 km from Istanbul. It is surrounded by mountains, the most notable ones being Babadağı, Göldağı, Akçasu and Yenice. The most important river passing through the region is Devrek creek. Devrek creek joins the Yenice creek in Gökçebey district and takes the name Filyos River. Pine, oak, fir, beech, elm, chestnut, and lime trees are found throughout the forest around Devrek. Its weather is cool during the summer and warm and rainy during the winter season.[citation needed]

History

In the late 19th and early 20th century, Devrek was part of the Kastamonu Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire. The name of the district, which is known as both Hızırbeyili and Devrek, was founded on September 5, 1887. It has been referred to as 'Hamidiye' for twenty-three years following the name of Abdul Hamid II. The word meaning of the name of the district, which has been called Devrek again since 1910, means 'Monday' in Turkish, which has a reputation exceeding the boundaries of the region and is based on its market established in the district.

International relations

Twin towns

Devrek is twinned with: Belgium Houthalenolan-Helcteren, Belgium Bulgaria Belene, Bulgaria

Devrek is famous for

This small village of Western Black Sea region is famous for its walking stick. You can easily find local stores where artisans make sticks of wooden called "kiren" or "Kizilcik". You can buy one from there as a souvenir or just look at the sticks and take pics. Here are the addresses where you can see some extraordinary walking sticks models:Bastoncular Çarşısı(6XC3+5R Devrek, Zonguldak, Türkiye), Baston Müzesi/Walking Stick Museum (Hışıroğlu Köyü, Devrek).

What to eat

Visitors are strictly recommended that they should taste simit (a kind of bread as a form of ring, we eat it as a breakfast or snack with Turkish tea and cheese), Beyaz Baklava (a form of dessert, you can find it in any patisserie shop in the district center or you can find it in the small store run by ladies back street of municipality building), Sarma (If you are lucky enough you should taste it in one of the local's home but you can find it above mention places, you can ask help from municipality), Kışkıl mancarı (it is made of wine leaves and bulgour/ wheat marinated with yoghurt and garlic).

References

  1. ^ "Area of regions (including lakes), km²". Regional Statistics Database. Turkish Statistical Institute. 2002. Retrieved 2013-03-05.

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