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The 81 provinces of Turkey are divided into 973 districts (ilçeler; sing. ilçe). In the early Turkish Republic and in the Ottoman Empire, the corresponding unit was the kaza. Most provinces bear the same name as their respective provincial capital districts. However, many urban provinces, designated as greater municipalities, have a center consisting of multiple districts, such as the provincial capital of Ankara province, The City of Ankara, comprising nine separate districts. Additionally four provinces, Kocaeli, Sakarya, İçel and Hatay have their capital district named differently from their province, as İzmit, Adapazarı, Mersin and Antakya respectively.

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  • The 81 provinces of Turkey are divided into 973 districts (ilçeler; sing. ilçe). In the early Turkish Republic and in the Ottoman Empire, the corresponding unit was the kaza. Most provinces bear the same name as their respective provincial capital districts. However, many urban provinces, designated as greater municipalities, have a center consisting of multiple districts, such as the provincial capital of Ankara province, The City of Ankara, comprising nine separate districts. Additionally four provinces, Kocaeli, Sakarya, İçel and Hatay have their capital district named differently from their province, as İzmit, Adapazarı, Mersin and Antakya respectively. A district may cover both rural and urban areas. In many provinces, one district of a province is designated the central district (merkez ilçe) from which the district is administered. The central district is administered by an appointed provincial deputy governor and other non-central districts by an appointed sub-governor (kaymakam) from their district center (ilçe merkezi) municipality. In these central districts the district center municipality also serves as the provincial center municipality. Both the deputy governor and sub-governors are responsible to the province governor (vali). Greater Municipalities, however, are administrated differently where a separate seat of municipality exists for the entire province, having administrative power over all districts of the province. (en)
  • Le district (en turc : ilçe prononcé [il.t͡ʃɛ]) est un niveau administratif en Turquie. Le maillage des districts, qui couvre l'intégralité du territoire, est constitué soit de localités de taille moyenne entourées de localités plus petites, soit de portions de villes plus grandes. Les districts sont administrés par des sous-préfets (en turc : kaymakam). Le district porte usuellement le même nom que la capitale du district (à l'exception des districts d'Antakya (à Hatay), d'İzmit (à Kocaeli) et d'Adapazarı (à Sakarya). Cependant les évolutions territoriales récentes tendent à scinder ces districts (dénommés merkez, des centres) en de nouveaux districts, si bien qu'en 2015 il n'y a plus que 52 districts portant le nom du siège de leur province. Les 81 provinces de Turquie sont divisées, en 2015, en 967 districts. Aux débuts du régime républicain comme dans l'Empire ottoman, l'unité correspondante était le kaza. Les données démographiques datent de 2000. Celles concernant les districts créés après cette date ne sont pas prises en compte ci-dessous. (fr)
  • I distretti della Turchia (ilçeler; sing. ilçe) sono la suddivisione amministrativa di secondo livello del Paese, dopo le province, e ammontano a 967. Nell'Impero ottomano e all'inizio della Repubblica turca l'unità corrispondente era il cazà. I distretti hanno solitamente lo stesso nome del loro capoluogo (eccetto Antiochia in Provincia di Hatay, İzmit in Provincia di Kocaeli e Adapazarı in Provincia di Sakarya). Un distretto può comprendere sia aree rurali sia urbane. Il distretto centrale è amministrato da un "vicegovernatore" designato, mentre gli altri distretti sono amministrati da un "sottogovernatore" (caimacam). Tutti i centri distrettuali costituiscono dei comuni (belediyeler), guidati da un sindaco eletto, che amministra una definita area con definite competenze. (it)
  • Dit is een lijst van districten van Turkije naar provincie. De provincies van Turkije zijn verdeeld in 923 districten (ilçeler; enkv. ilçe). Districten kunnen stedelijk of landelijk zijn en hebben meestal de naam van de hoofdstad van het district. Aan het hoofd van een district staat een (vice/sub)-gouverneur (kaymakam). Binnen een district zijn er gemeenten (belediye of belde). Het vetgedrukte district is het district waar de hoofdplaats is. (nl)
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  • -Istanbul – -Karaman Province (en)
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  • District government, National government (en)
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  • Districts of Turkey (en)
  • Türkiye'nin İlçeleri (en)
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  • Dit is een lijst van districten van Turkije naar provincie. De provincies van Turkije zijn verdeeld in 923 districten (ilçeler; enkv. ilçe). Districten kunnen stedelijk of landelijk zijn en hebben meestal de naam van de hoofdstad van het district. Aan het hoofd van een district staat een (vice/sub)-gouverneur (kaymakam). Binnen een district zijn er gemeenten (belediye of belde). Het vetgedrukte district is het district waar de hoofdplaats is. (nl)
  • The 81 provinces of Turkey are divided into 973 districts (ilçeler; sing. ilçe). In the early Turkish Republic and in the Ottoman Empire, the corresponding unit was the kaza. Most provinces bear the same name as their respective provincial capital districts. However, many urban provinces, designated as greater municipalities, have a center consisting of multiple districts, such as the provincial capital of Ankara province, The City of Ankara, comprising nine separate districts. Additionally four provinces, Kocaeli, Sakarya, İçel and Hatay have their capital district named differently from their province, as İzmit, Adapazarı, Mersin and Antakya respectively. (en)
  • Le district (en turc : ilçe prononcé [il.t͡ʃɛ]) est un niveau administratif en Turquie. Le maillage des districts, qui couvre l'intégralité du territoire, est constitué soit de localités de taille moyenne entourées de localités plus petites, soit de portions de villes plus grandes. Les districts sont administrés par des sous-préfets (en turc : kaymakam). Le district porte usuellement le même nom que la capitale du district (à l'exception des districts d'Antakya (à Hatay), d'İzmit (à Kocaeli) et d'Adapazarı (à Sakarya). Cependant les évolutions territoriales récentes tendent à scinder ces districts (dénommés merkez, des centres) en de nouveaux districts, si bien qu'en 2015 il n'y a plus que 52 districts portant le nom du siège de leur province. Les 81 provinces de Turquie sont divisées, en (fr)
  • I distretti della Turchia (ilçeler; sing. ilçe) sono la suddivisione amministrativa di secondo livello del Paese, dopo le province, e ammontano a 967. Nell'Impero ottomano e all'inizio della Repubblica turca l'unità corrispondente era il cazà. I distretti hanno solitamente lo stesso nome del loro capoluogo (eccetto Antiochia in Provincia di Hatay, İzmit in Provincia di Kocaeli e Adapazarı in Provincia di Sakarya). Tutti i centri distrettuali costituiscono dei comuni (belediyeler), guidati da un sindaco eletto, che amministra una definita area con definite competenze. (it)
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  • District (Turquie) (fr)
  • Distretti della Turchia (it)
  • List of districts in Turkey (en)
  • Lijst van districten van Turkije (nl)
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