Çayyolu

Çayyolu
Main street from south west to north east
Çayyolu
Coordinates: 39°53′N 32°42′E
Suburb Turkey
CityAnkara
Elevation
925 m (3,035 ft)
Population
 (2015)
  Urban
132,697
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
06xxx
Area code(s)0312
Licence plate06
Koru station, the last station in Ankara M2 metro

Çayyolu is a suburb of Ankara, Turkey.

Location and history

Çayyolu at 39°53′N 32°42′E [1] is situated to the west of Hacettepe University Beytepe campus, to the east of Ankara ring road and to the south of the Turkish state highway D.200. Its distance to the Ankara centrum is about 20 kilometres (12 mi). The core of the suburb is a former village named Kutuğun situated almost at the center of the Çayyolu suburb. In 1967 the village was renamed Çayyolu. Beginning by the next year, housing projects around the village transformed the rural area into urban area. [2] Up to 2012, it was a part of Yenimahalle ilçe (district). But in 2012, it was included in the Çankaya ilçe.[3] Today Çayyolu is a modern suburb with parks, shopping malls, supermarkets, restaurants, coffeehouses, cinema halls and a theatre named 125th Anniversary Çayyolu Stage.

Population

Currently in addition to Çayyolu there are eight neighborhoods; Alacaatlı, Dodorga, Konutkent, Koru, Mutlukent, Profesör Ahmet Taner Kışlalı, Ümitköy and Yaşamkent all of which collectively are known as Çayyolu. [4] From east to west Mutlukent, Ümitköy, Koru, Konutkent and Yaşamkent are along the highway. The population of these neighborhoods as of 2015 and 2019 are shown in the table.[5]

Name of the neighborhood Population (2015) Population 2019
Alacaatlı2078735158
Çayyolu54315871
Dodurga89639911
Konutkent78268476
Koru1487914683
Mutlukent1802019208
Profesör Ahmet Taner Kışlalı1952919356
Umitköy1369114140
Yaşamkent2357121745

Mass transportation

The mass transportation between Ankara centrum and Çayyolu is via Ankara Metro M2. The last three stations of the metro namely, Ümitköy, Çayyolu and Koru are actually within the suburb.

References

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