Zonguldak ( tur . Zonguldak ) - silt in the north-west of Turkey .
| Silt | |
| Zonguldak | |
|---|---|
| tour. Zonguldak | |
| A country | Turkey |
| Includes | 6 districts |
| Adm. center | Zonguldak |
| History and Geography | |
| Area | 3 470 km² (75th place ) |
| Timezone | UTC +2, in summer UTC +3 |
| Population | |
| Population | 615 599 people ( 2009 ) ( 36th place ) |
| Density | 177.41 people / km² (11th place) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| ISO 3166-2 Code | TR-67 |
| Telephone code | +90 354 |
| Postal codes | |
| Auto Code numbers | 67 |
| Official site | |
Content
- 1 Geography
- 2 population
- 3 Administrative divisions
- 4 Economics
Geography
From the north-west, the territory of the sludge is washed by the waters of the Black Sea .
Il Zonguldak borders on silts: Bolu in the south, Karabyuk and Bartyn in the east.
Lower part of the Enige River Basin, Pontic Mountains .
Population
The population is 615,599 inhabitants according to the 2009 census, 558 thousand according to the 2007 estimate.
The largest cities are Zonguldak (104 thousand inhabitants in 2000), Kozlu , Kilimli , Karadeniz Eregli .
Administrative Division
Il Zonguldak is divided into 6 districts:
- Alaplı (Alaplı)
- Chaydzhuma (Çaycuma)
- Devrek
- Karadeniz Eregli (Ereğli)
- Gökçebey
- Zonguldak
- Kozlu
- Kilimli
Economics
The basis of the sludge economy is coal mining . The largest anthracite deposit in Turkey was discovered in the Zonguldak region and began to be exploited at the end of the 19th century.
Zonguldak is the main port of Turkey for the export of coal. Metallurgical plant in Karadeniz Eregli . Manganese ore mining.
Seaside tourism is developing.