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Araklı (District)

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Mayor(s)

Recep Çebi

Country(ies)

Türkiye

Area(s)(Text)

376 km²

Climate(s)

Black Sea Climate

Area Code(s)(Text)

0462

Population(Text)

48.924

Province(s)

Trabzon

Additional Information

Araklı is located on the historical Silk Road. The district attracts attention with its deep valleys and lush green nature. The highland culture and festivals hold an important place in Araklı. It was a settlement known as Herakleia in antiquity.

ELEVATION

10 m

IMPORTANT BUILDINGS AND NATURAL AREAS

Araklı Streams Araklı Highlands Araklı Waterfalls Historical Bridges Historical Mosques

PLATE CODE

61

District Governor

Mehmet Ali ÖZKAN

Araklı, located east of Trabzon and west of place, is a district notable for its natural beauty and historical heritage. Situated along the historic Silk Road, the district attracts visitors with its scenic landscapes and cultural legacy.

History

Araklı’s history has been shaped by its geopolitical location, placing it under the influence of various civilizations.

Ancient Period: The region’s history extends back to antiquity.

The settlement known in ancient sources as “Herakleia” became a important center of a trade.

Byzantine Period: During the Byzantine Empire, region held a significant position along major trade routes.

Ottoman Period: In 1461, following the conquest of Trabzon by Fatih Sultan Mehmet, Araklı became part of Ottoman territory and developed as a settlement known for agriculture and trade during this era.

Republican Period: Throughout the Republican era, Araklı preserved the traditional lifestyle of the Black Sea region and became integrated into the modernization process.

Geography and Climate

Araklı features a mountainous and rugged terrain, under the influence of the Black Sea climate, which brings rainfall throughout all seasons.

Summers are mild and rainy, while winters are cool and wet.

The region is covered by a rich plant cover.

Deep valleys and rivers contribute to the district’s natural beauty.


Araklı, Pazarcık (Araklı Municipality)

Economy

Araklı’s economy is based on agriculture, animal husbandry, and trade.

Agriculture: Tea, hazelnut and maize are the main agricultural products of the region.

Animal Husbandry: Small and large livestock farming is practiced on the highland pastures common.

Trade: Due to its location, Araklı lies along important trade routes.

Cultural Heritage

In addition to its natural beauty, Araklı is also distinguished by its cultural heritage.

Historic bridges and mosques form key elements of the district’s historical fabric.

Araklı’s streams and highland pastures harbor significant natural attractions.

There are many waterfall.


Turnalı Waterfall (Araklı Municipality)

Transportation

Araklı is connected to Trabzon city by road and offers easy access to other Black Sea cities. Trabzon Airport is located at a close distance from the district.

Current Information

In recent years, Araklı has been undertaking initiatives to enhance its potential for nature tourism.

The district features restaurants where visitors can sample the most flavorful examples of regional Black Sea cuisine.

Araklı is an important district that preserves Black Sea culture through its traditional highland customs and festivals.

Bibliographies




Araklı Belediyesi Official Website. "Araklı Hakkında." Araklı Municipality Official Website. Accessed June 14, 2024. https://www.arakli.bel.tr/

HaberTS. "Trabzon'un Araklı İlçesi Hakkında Bilgiler." Accessed June 14, 2024. https://www.haberts.com/

Trabzon İl Directorate of Culture and Tourism. "Araklı." Trabzon Provincial Directorate of Culture and Tourism Website. Accessed June 14, 2024. https://trabzon.ktb.gov.tr/

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AuthorArif Zahid YükselDecember 6, 2025 at 8:45 AM

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  • History

  • Geography and Climate

  • Economy

  • Cultural Heritage

  • Transportation

  • Current Information

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