Bahçelievler

Bahçelievler

Infobox Settlement
official_name = Bahçelievler Belediyesi (municipality)


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map_caption = Location of Bahçelievler in Greater Istanbul, Turkey
subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_type1 = Province
subdivision_type2 = District
subdivision_name = Turkey
subdivision_name1 = Istanbul
subdivision_name2 = Bahçelievler
subdivision_type3 = Municipal Head
subdivision_name3 = Osman Develioğlu
area_magnitude = 1 E8
area_total_km2 = 16.7
population_as_of=2007
population_total = 471711
population_density_km2 = 28246.17
latd = 40 | latm = 59 | lats = 51 | latNS = N
longd = 28 | longm = 51 | longs = 02 | longEW = E
coordinates_type = type:city_region:TR
coordinates_display = inline,title
website = http://www.bahcelievler.gov.tr/

:"This article is about a district of Istanbul. See also Bahçelievler, Ankara"

Bahçelievler (meaning 'houses with gardens' in Turkish) is a large middle class residential suburb of Istanbul, Turkey, on the European side of the city. It is accessible from the E-5 Highway that runs from the Istanbul airport to the Asian side of the city, covers 5% of Istanbul's land area and is home to over 470,000 people. Bahçelievler is the northern neighbour of Bakırköy, with a similar area.

History

Stone quarried in Bahçelievler was employed to build the old city of Constantinople. Prior to the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople, the area was largely farmland occupied predominately by ethnic Greeks. After the foundation of the Turkish Republic in the 1920s, Bahçelievler emerged from settlements built alongside roads stretching out from the center of the province towards Europe -first the Londra Asfalt, and the later E5, built in the 1960s. Factories were built alongside the roads, followed by dense housing and apartment buildings. The population of Bahçelievler grew from 8,500 in 1960 to 100,000 in 1975 and today nearly half a million people are packed into 16.7 km².

In the 1970s part of the area was built to plan, and -until the 1980s- Bahçelievler was indeed full of houses with gardens, as its name suggests. During the rapid economic growth of Turkey in the 80's and 90's most of these houses were pulled down, sold to developers and replaced with apartment blocks- with far less green space between them; today the name Bahçelievler only accurately describes the central Bahçelievler District.

Today

Some districts of Bahçelievler -such as Bahçelievler, Basın Sitesi and Yayla- are well lit, with tree lined avenues of attractive buildings and small parks, big shopping centers, cinemas and many small cafés. Traffic in these districts is congested, despite efforts undertaken in 2006 to relieve pressure with new roads, bridges and underpasses.

Outlaying districts such as Yenibosna or Soğanlı are comprised largely of factories, retail and small businesses (including many textile wholesalers), intermixed with extremely dense housing (typically, 6-8 story apartment buildings packed together in long rows) and run through with arterial roads. The infrastructure is poor, and the narrow streets are often choked with traffic.

There are branches of four universities, many public and private schools and hospitals. Prominent landmarks include the Unverdi shopping center (on the site of the old Unverdi cinema, in the center of the district), and the Omur Patisserie/Café on the E5 at the entrance to Bahçelievler. In 2006, a large Carrefour supermarket opened on the E5 at Merter.

Transportation

Bahçelievler is accessible via bus, minibus, dolmuş or car, primarily from the E5 highway, and municipal train. Transit duration depends on the hour; typical times from the major hubs in Eminönü and Mecidiyeköy run from 45 minutes or more. Crossing to the European side is fastest by sea-bus from the adjacent municipality of Bakırköy, with connections to Kadıköy and Bostancı.

Population


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