Sülümenli

Sülümenli, is a town with a population of 5,514 as of 2007 in the province of Afyonkarahisar, in Turkey. It is located 20 km away from the city of Afyonkarahisar. It is bordered by Gebeceler to the north, Çavdarlı to the northwest, Çukurköy to the west, the village of Karaaslan to the southwest, Işıklar to the south and Çobanlar to the east. It has a surface area of 208 km². It has the largest sugar factory of Turkey in its border and irrigation channels for agricultural activities.


Location

It is located 20 km away from the city of Afyonkarahisar. It is bordered by Gebeceler to the north, Çavdarlı to the northwest, Çukurköy to the west, the village of Karaaslan to the southwest, Işıklar to the south and Çobanlar to the east. It has a surface area of 208 km².

History

According to myths, Sülümenli is founded by a group of Süleymanlı (Salmanlı) branch of Avşar Tribe of Danishment principality.

Social life

The town has three primary schools, six mosques, two quran schools, and a health office.

for further information please apply for http://www.sulumenli.org .

Administration

The town became municipality at 1967 and İsmail ÇAKAL is mayor second time.

Sülümenli Mayors
Years Mayors
1967–1971 Ali Çetinkaya
1971–1973 Mehmet Aybey
1973–1973 Osman Ekşi
1974–1977 Mehmet Aybey
1977–1980 İsmet Dalkıran
1981–1984 Mehmet Aybey
1984–1989 Kazım Gökmen
1989–1994 Rüştü Özdemir
1994–1999 İsmail Çakal
1999–2009 Mustafa Tabak
2009– İsmail Çakal

The town has 6 districts.

Sülümenli Beldesi Mahalleleri ve Muhtarları
District District Chief
Ulucami Mahallesi Halil İbrahim Çöygün
Zafer Mahallesi Harun Büber
İstiklal Mahallesi Basri Tekkanat
Cumhuriyet Mahallesi Ali Çelik
Altındağ Mahallesi Mevlüt Erdoğan
Şeker Mahallesi Ali Sellekteroğlu

Economy

Afyonkarahisar Sugar Factory and Sugar Machine Factory and many brick and tile factories are located within the borders.

Population

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Years Center
2000 4782
1997 4541
1990 4755
1985 4280
1980 3960
1975 3687
1970 3100
1965 2600
1960 2000

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