Type: | neighbourhood |
Province: | Mersin |
District: | Silifke |
Atayurt | |
Population Total: | 6876 |
Population As Of: | 2022 |
Coordinates: | 36.3833°N 36°W |
Elevation M: | 5 |
Postal Code: | 33980 |
Area Code: | 0324 |
Atayurt is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Silifke, Mersin Province, Turkey.[1] Its population is 6,876 (2022).[2] Before the 2013 reorganisation, it was a town (belde).[3] [4]
Atayurt is in the fertile alluvial plain of Silifke district. The town is on the D 400 highway. The distance to Mersin is 72km (45miles) and to Silifke is 10km (10miles).
The rural population density of the vicinity has always been high and there were two villages (Olukbaşı and Esenbel) next to each other. In 1989, the two villages have been merged to form Atayurt town. In 2005, Karadedeli and Sıtmasuyu villages have been merged. The name of the town refers to Atatürk, the founder of the Turkish republic.
Like other parts of Silifke plain, the main economic activity of Atayurt is agriculture, especially green house and forced crop agriculture. Almost all fruits especially strawberries are produced. Since the sea side is only 5km (03miles) to town center, the services to summer houses at the sea side also play a part of town economy.
The Göksu River is very important to the economy of the town. The government is planning to use a part of the river to water Central Anatolia with the Blue Tunnel Project (Turkish: Mavi Tünel) referring to a 17km (11miles) tunnel with a capacity of 36 m3/s which will drain water to Eğiste in Konya Province. Atayurt residents are afraid that this project may cause a partial drought around Atayurt and decrease agricultural production.[5]