Turkey's Most Populated NeighborhoodsThe most populated neighborhoods in Turkey are mainly concentrated in the central areas of major cities and industrial zones. The rapid urbanization and continuous migration to these areas contribute to the increasing population numbers.
The Largest Neighborhood: Bağcılar in Diyarbakır
The most populated neighborhood in Turkey is Bağcılar in the Bağlar district of Diyarbakır, with a population of 157,422.Here are Turkey's largest neighborhoods:
- Bağcılar (Bağlar, Diyarbakır) - 157,422 residents
- Kayabaşı (Başakşehir, Istanbul) - 112,367 residents
- Adnan Kahveci (Beylikdüzü, Istanbul) - 110,707 residents
- Atakent (Küçükçekmece, Istanbul) - 105,519 residents
- Fırat (Kayapınar, Diyarbakır) - 94,256 residents
- Mevlana (Talas, Kayseri) - 93,093 residents
- Zümrutevler (Maltepe, Istanbul) - 88,017 residents
- Karapürçek (Altındağ, Ankara) - 84,858 residents
- Halkalı Merkez (Küçükçekmece, Istanbul) - 80,115 residents
- Zafer (Bahçelievler, Istanbul) - 78,856 residents
Turkey's Least Populated Neighborhoods
On the other hand, the least populated neighborhoods in Turkey are situated in rural areas with very low population density. These neighborhoods are mostly found in mountainous and sparsely inhabited regions.Here are Turkey's smallest neighborhoods:
- Şeyhmahmut (Kalecik, Ankara) - 11 residents
- Özler (Aşkale, Erzurum) - 11 residents
- Tecer (Aşkale, Erzurum) - 11 residents
- Pazar (Nusaybin, Mardin) - 11 residents
- Göl (Kızılcahamam, Ankara) - 12 residents
- Yenice (Çüngüş, Diyarbakır) - 12 residents
- Karamolla (Hınıs, Erzurum) - 12 residents
- Batur (Dargeçit, Mardin) - 12 residents
- Yarbaşı (Vezirköprü, Samsun) - 12 residents