Municipalities (Turkish: belediyeler) are the basic units of local government in Turkey. According to the Turkish Statistical Institute the population of Turkey was 76,667,864 as of 31 December 2013. The majority of the population live in settlements with municipalities. The number of municipalities in Turkey was 2,947 in 2009. But in 2013, most of the small town (Turkish: belde) municipalities were merged to district (Turkish: ilçe) municipalities by the Act 6360 which came into effect at the 2014 local elections sharply decreased the number of municipalities to 1,394.
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| - 2013 Turkish local government reorganisation (en)
- Loi 6360 (fr)
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| - Municipalities (Turkish: belediyeler) are the basic units of local government in Turkey. According to the Turkish Statistical Institute the population of Turkey was 76,667,864 as of 31 December 2013. The majority of the population live in settlements with municipalities. The number of municipalities in Turkey was 2,947 in 2009. But in 2013, most of the small town (Turkish: belde) municipalities were merged to district (Turkish: ilçe) municipalities by the Act 6360 which came into effect at the 2014 local elections sharply decreased the number of municipalities to 1,394. (en)
- La loi 6360 est une loi en Turquie votée le 11 novembre 2012 qui crée 13 nouvelle métropoles, en plus des 16 qui existaient déjà. Ces nouvelles métropoles sont : Aydın, Balıkesir, Denizli, Hatay, Kahramanmaraş, Malatya, Manisa, Mardin, Muğla, Şanlıurfa, Tekirdağ, Trabzon et Van. (fr)
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| - Municipalities (Turkish: belediyeler) are the basic units of local government in Turkey. According to the Turkish Statistical Institute the population of Turkey was 76,667,864 as of 31 December 2013. The majority of the population live in settlements with municipalities. The number of municipalities in Turkey was 2,947 in 2009. But in 2013, most of the small town (Turkish: belde) municipalities were merged to district (Turkish: ilçe) municipalities by the Act 6360 which came into effect at the 2014 local elections sharply decreased the number of municipalities to 1,394. (en)
- La loi 6360 est une loi en Turquie votée le 11 novembre 2012 qui crée 13 nouvelle métropoles, en plus des 16 qui existaient déjà. Ces nouvelles métropoles sont : Aydın, Balıkesir, Denizli, Hatay, Kahramanmaraş, Malatya, Manisa, Mardin, Muğla, Şanlıurfa, Tekirdağ, Trabzon et Van. De plus, cette loi supprime environ 1 500 municipalités, soit près d'une municipalité sur deux, en les transformant en districts urbains, qui par cette loi se retrouvent sous l'autorité des métropoles dans les provinces où se trouvent une métropole. Enfin, cette réforme a eu un impact important sur les circonscriptions législatives, impact qui a été largement décrié par l'opposition. (fr)
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