Yeşilovacık Explained

Type:neighbourhood
Province:Mersin
District:Silifke
Yeşilovacık
Population Total:3877
Population As Of:2022
Coordinates:36.2°N 73°W
Other Name:Hacıisaklı
Elevation M:10
Postal Code:33900
Area Code:0324

Yeşilovacık (former Hacıisaklı) is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Silifke, Mersin Province, Turkey.[1] Its population is 3,877 (2022).[2] Before the 2013 reorganisation, it was a town (belde).[3] [4]

Geography

Yeşilovacık is a Mediterranean coastal town. The town is on the state highway D.400. It is west of both Silifke and Mersin; the highway distance to Silifke is and to Mersin . The area both east and the north is covered with pine forests. The west of the town is a wide sand beach.

Economy

Both fishing and agriculture, especially greenhouse agriculture play important roles in the economy of Yeşilovacık. Apricots, plums, grapes and almonds are among the more important crops. Although touristic potential is great, at the moment, tourism plays only a minor role in the economy. (Only one holiday village) There is a little harbour for fishermen.

History

The ruins of Aphrodisias of Cilicia (not to be confused with the better known ancient settlement in Aydın Province) are on a cape a few kilometers east of Yeşilovacık. These ruins, now called Tisan, date back to 7th century BC of Hellenistic age. During the last years of Seleucid Empire Aphrodisias lost its former importance. In 1210 Leo I, the king of Lesser Armenia sold this town to Knights Hospitaller. The knights renamed the city as Porto Cabalieri.[5] However, this medieval town didn’t survive.

References and notes

  1. https://www.e-icisleri.gov.tr/Anasayfa/MulkiIdariBolumleri.aspx Mahalle
  2. Web site: Address-based population registration system (ADNKS) results dated 31 December 2022, Favorite Reports. 12 July 2023. TÜİK. en. XLS.
  3. Web site: Law No. 6360. 6 December 2012 . Official Gazette. tr.
  4. Web site: Classification tables of municipalities and their affiliates and local administrative units. 12 September 2010. Official Gazette. tr. DOC.
  5. http://www.yesilovacik.bel.tr/tarih.htm Mayor's page (in Turkish)