Gürgentepe is a district in Ordu Province, Turkey, characterized by its mountainous terrain which is common in the Black Sea region. It lies approximately 48 kilometers inland from the city of Ordu at an elevation of about 1,235 m (4,052 ft), making it a high-altitude area with a distinct climate. The region's climate is influenced by the Black Sea, bringing both humidity and rainfall while keeping all the Rain of its elevation in the Province.

Gürgentepe
Map showing Gürgentepe District in Ordu Province
Map showing Gürgentepe District in Ordu Province
Gürgentepe is located in Turkey
Gürgentepe
Gürgentepe
Location in Turkey
Coordinates: 40°47′18″N 37°36′06″E / 40.78833°N 37.60167°E / 40.78833; 37.60167
CountryTurkey
ProvinceOrdu
Government
 • MayorYaşar Şahin (AKP)
Area
185 km2 (71 sq mi)
Elevation
1,276 m (4,186 ft)
Population
 (2022)[1]
12,617
 • Density68/km2 (180/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+3 (TRT)
Postal code
52610
Area code0452
ClimateCfa
Websitewww.gurgentepe.bel.tr

Economy of Gürgentepe

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The economy of Gürgentepe is predominantly based on agriculture and livestock. The humid subtropical climate is particularly favorable for hazelnut cultivation, which is a major crop in the area. Other agricultural activities include corn farming. Livestock farming, including cattle, sheep, and beekeeping, also plays a significant role in the local economy.

 

History and culture

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Gürgentepe has historical significance within the Ordu Province, a region that has been inhabited by various civilizations such as the Pontic Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, and Ottomans. The population today is predominantly Cepni which are Turkic, with some families of Laz descent and others tracing their heritage to Pontic Greek and Armenian origins. In Akören, there is a Armenian Church which is in ruin because of the Armenian genocide. The community maintains a blend of traditional and lifestyles.

Cultural practices are ingrained in Gürgentepe. Festivals, communal gatherings, and cultural events like the yağlı güreş held annually in Işıktepe.

Composition and population

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There are 23 neighbourhoods in Gürgentepe District:[2]

  • Ağızlar
  • Akmescit
  • Akyurt
  • Akören
  • Alaseher
  • Bahtiyarlar
  • Çatalağaç
  • Cumhuriyet
  • Döşek
  • Eskiköy
  • Göller
  • Gülbelen
  • Gültepe
  • Hasancıkpınarı
  • Işıktepe
  • Muratçık
  • Okçabel
  • Şirinköy
  • Tepeköy
  • Tikenlice
  • Tuzla
  • Yurtseven
  • Yurtyeri

Population

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Gürgentepe is a small city with a modest population. Like many smaller cities in Turkey, it has experienced out-migration, especially among younger residents seeking work in larger cities such as Istanbul or in the bigger cities in the province of Ordu like Ünye Fatsa or Altinordu or Immigranting to Austria. Despite this, many families maintain connections to the village, particularly during the hazelnut harvest season.

Year Total population Male population Female population
2023 15,543 7,937 7,606
2022 12,617 6,389 6,228
2021 13,112 6,632 6,480
2020 13,496 6,829 6,667
2019 14,100 7,184 6,916
2018 16,929 8,670 8,259
2017 13,347 6,690 6,657
2016 14,092 7,069 7,023
2015 13,821 6,854 6,967
2014 14,314 7,121 7,193
2013 16,232 8,137 8,095
2012 15,275 7,601 7,674
2011 15,960 7,886 8,074
2010 17,040 8,448 8,592
2009 16,922 8,426 8,496
2008 18,147 9,005 9,142
2007 20,098 10,071 10,027

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References

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  1. ^ "Address-based population registration system (ADNKS) results dated 31 December 2022, Favorite Reports" (XLS). TÜİK. Retrieved 19 September 2023.
  2. ^ Mahalle, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 19 September 2023.
  3. ^ https://www.nufusu.com/ilce/gurgentepe_ordu-nufusu
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