Aydındere

Aydındere is a belde (town) in Giresun Province, Turkey.

Aydındere
(Kızılev)
Town
Aydındere
Location in Turkey
Coordinates: 40°40′N 38°05′E
Country Turkey
ProvinceGiresun Province
DistrictBulancak
Elevation
1,320 m (4,430 ft)
Population
 (2013)
  Total2,607
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
28310
Area code(s)0454
Licence plate28

Geography

Aydındere is a town in Bulancak district of Giresun Province. Although geographically a town of Black Sea Region, at 40°40′N 28°05′E it is situated in the mountainous area far from the coast. The distance to Bulancak is 52 kilometres (32 mi) and to Giresun is 70 kilometres (43 mi). The population of Aydındere was 2607 [1] as of 2013.

History

Prior to 14th century, Aydındere was a Byzantine village. In 1380 it was captured by Eretna Beylik, a beylik (principality) in Central Anatolia. In the 15th century it was annexed to the Ottoman Empire. During the Turkish Republic era there were two villages instead of Aydındere. One village named Kızılev (red house) and the other Derecikalan (region of the creek) . In 1987 Kızılev was renamed as Aydınlar. In 1999 the two villages were merged to form a town and the town was named as Aydındere.

Economy

The most important crop of the town is hazelnut. Potato is also produced . Beehiving is another economic sector. But, carpet weaving, once popular, has declined.[2]

References

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