Sinanpaşa

Sinanpaşa
Sinanpaşa
Coordinates: TR 38°45′N 30°15′E / 38.750°N 30.250°E / 38.750; 30.250Coordinates: TR 38°45′N 30°15′E / 38.750°N 30.250°E / 38.750; 30.250
Country Turkey
Province Afyonkarahisar
Area[1]
  District 853.28 km2 (329.45 sq mi)
Population (2012)[2]
  Urban 3,799
  District 41,231
  District density 48/km2 (130/sq mi)
Climate Csb

Sinanpaşa (or Sincanlı) is a town and district of Afyonkarahisar Province, Turkey on a plain surrounded by pine-covered mountains, 33 km from the city of Afyon on the road to Uşak and İzmir. It covers an area of 845 km², and the population (2010) is 42,294 of which 3,924 live in the town of Sinanpaşa, while the majority live in the surrounding countryside. the mayor is Nuri Köse (AKP).

Winters are cold and snowy, and summers are dry and hot.

History

The area has been a crossroads since antiquity, with archaeological evidence indicating habitation since 4000 BC. Surface excavations in the village of Küçükhöyük go back to 3000 BC.

The name Sinan Paşa comes from the son of a lord of the Akkoyunlu Turks who in 1473 took refuge with Ottoman Sultan Mehmet II during the war between the Akkoyunlu and the warrior Uzun Hasan (the Otlukbeli War). Later in the Ottoman period the important general Hersekzade Ahmet Paşa settled here in the village still known as Ahmet Paşa today.

The town was occupied by Greek forces during the Turkish War of Independence, but was recovered during the great Turkish counter-attack in 1922.

Sinanpaşa today

Nowadays Sinanpaşa is a country town providing schools, hospital and other infrastructure to the surrounding countryside, where poppy seeds, wheat and other grains are grown.

Settlements

References

  1. "Area of regions (including lakes), km²". Regional Statistics Database. Turkish Statistical Institute. 2002. Retrieved 2013-03-05.
  2. "Population of province/district centers and towns/villages by districts - 2012". Address Based Population Registration System (ABPRS) Database. Turkish Statistical Institute. Retrieved 2013-02-27.
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