Kalkım

Kalkım
Town
Kalkım

Location in Turkey

Coordinates: 39°49′N 27°13′E / 39.817°N 27.217°E / 39.817; 27.217Coordinates: 39°49′N 27°13′E / 39.817°N 27.217°E / 39.817; 27.217
Country  Turkey
Province Çanakkale Province
District Yenice
Elevation 230 m (755 ft)
Population (2013)
  Total 2,238
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
  Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Postal code 17560
Area code(s) 0286
Licence plate 17

Kalkım is a belde (town) in Çanakkale Province, Turkey.

Geography

Kalkım is a town in Yenice district of Çanakkale Province. At 39°49′N 27°13′E / 39.817°N 27.217°E / 39.817; 27.217 Kalkım is situated to east of Kalkım pond and to the south of Agonya creek. The distance to Yenice is 38 kilometres (24 mi) and to Çanakkale is 120 kilometres (75 mi). The population of Kalkım was 2238[1] as of 2013.

History

The area around Kalkım was an important ironworking center during Lydian state and was named as Agonya. During the later years of the ancient age, It was annexed by Achaemenid Empire, Macedonian Empire, Pergamon and Roman Empire. In 1301, it was incorporated into Karesi state (a small Turkmen beylik) After the disantegration of Karesi it became a part of the Ottoman Empire . During Ottoman era it was called Naipli (Naipli is an adjective referring to vice judge working in the settlement). In the 20th century, following a brief Greek occupation it became a part of Turkey in 1922. In 1977 It was declared a seat of township.[2]

Economy

Most important agricultural products of the town are paprika and tobacco. Various fruits are also produced. Some town residents work in lead mines around the town and some work in forestry business. Carpet weaving is another business.

References

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