Kartepe is a municipality and district of Kocaeli Province, Turkey.[ Büyükşehir İlçe Belediyesi , Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 19 September 2023.] Its area is 301 km2, and its population is 136,625 (2022). The mayor is Mustafa Kocaman (AKP).
Geography
Kartepe (literally Snowy hill referring to mountains to the south) is situated at to the east of the Gulf of İzmit. It is almost merged to İzmit, the province center and it included in Greater Kocaeli (see Metropolitan centers in Turkey). Kartepe Mountains are to the south and
Lake Sapanca is to the east of Kartepe.
Composition
There are 38
mahalle in Kartepe District:
[ Mahalle , Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 19 September 2023.]
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Acısu
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Arslanbey
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Ataevler
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Ataşehir
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Avluburun
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Bakırlı
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Balaban
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Çepni
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Derbent
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Dumlupınar
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Emekevler
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Ertuğrul Gazi
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Eşme
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Eşmeahmediye
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Fatih Sultan Mehmet
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İbrikdere
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İstasyon
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Karatepe
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Kartepe
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Kazakburun
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Kestanelik
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Ketenciler
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Köseköy
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Maşukiye
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Nusretiye
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Pazarçayırı
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Rahmiye
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Sarımeşe
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Sarımeşe Hürriyet
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Serinlik
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Şevkatiye
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Şirinsulhiye
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Suadiye
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Sultaniye
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Uzunbey
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Uzunçiftlik
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Uzuntarla
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Yeşiltepe
History
Kartepe, then known as Köseköy, was founded in 1600s. After the Population exchange between Greece and Turkey agreement,
Turkish people from
Greece were settled in Köseköy in 1920s. Later people from
Black Sea coast were also settled around Köseköy. Being a part of industrial area the population increased and in 1970 it was declared a seat of township. In 2008 it was merged to nearby towns, renamed as Kartepe and became a district center of Kocaeli Province. The municipality of Kartepe is now an intracity municipality of Greater Kocaeli.
[ Mayor's page ]
Cengiz Topel Naval Air Station is located in the district.
Economy
Industrial estates around Kartepe constitute the major revenue of the city. Another important sector is mountain tourism. Although Kartepe is founded in the low plains the mountains at the south serve as winter sports complex for nearby
Istanbul citizens.
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