Bahçelievler, Ankara

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Bahçelievler
Neighborhood
Coordinates: 39°55′43″N 32°49′38″E / 39.9286°N 32.8272°E / 39.9286; 32.8272Coordinates: 39°55′43″N 32°49′38″E / 39.9286°N 32.8272°E / 39.9286; 32.8272
CountryTurkey
RegionWest Anatolia
SubregionAnkara
ProvinceAnkara
DistrictÇankaya
Government
 • HeadmanHalim Uzel
Population
 (2016)
 • Total11,615
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Bahçelievler is a neighborhood in Çankaya District of Ankara, Turkey. The name means 'houses with gardens' in Turkish.

The neighborhood was known in the 1970s as a battleground for the right and left wing political factions. In particular, it is the place of the Bahçelievler massacre of 8 October 1978, when 7 students, members of the Workers' Party of Turkey, were killed by neo-fascists, see "Multi-party period of the Republic of Turkey".

Demographics[]

Historical population[1]
YearPop.±% p.a.
200713,650—    
200812,619−7.55%
200912,341−2.20%
201011,895−3.61%
201111,882−0.11%
201212,338+3.84%
201311,971−2.97%
201411,909−0.52%
201511,939+0.25%
201611,615−2.71%

Places in Bahçelievler, Ankara[]

  • The main building of the Turkish National Library system (Milli Kütüphane Başkanlığı[2]) is located here.
  • Bahcelievler Culture and Leisure Centre houses four movie theatres, one bowling hall and other facilities.
  • Bahcelievler Business Centre is a business and shopping centre of Ankara. It also houses three movie theatres and a number of cafes.
  • Ankara Ice Palace, an indoor ice arena, opened in 1989.

References[]

  1. ^ Turkish Statistical Institute
  2. ^ Milli Kütüphane Baskanligi (National Library of Turkey) Archived 2006-06-10 at the Wayback Machine (in English)


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