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Damal — District — Location of Damal within Turkey. Country Turkey Region Eastern Anatolia Province Ardahan Government - Mayor Gülcemal Fidan (CHP) Area - Total 160 km2 (61.8 sq mi) Elevation 2,200 m (7,218 ft) Population (2000) - Total 16,000 Time zone EET (UTC+2) - Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3) Postal code 75xxx Area code(s) (0090)+ 478 Licence plate 75 Damal, formerly Petereke, is a town and district of Ardahan Province of Turkey, on the road from Kars to Posof.
History
Damal is on a route across the traditional Silk Road, connecting the Caucasus from Europe to Central Asia and has changed hands many times throughout history, between Medes, Persians, Ancient Romans, Byzantines and finally the Ottoman Turks. The region was briefly controlled by Imperial Russia but later restored to Turkey after World War One.
Geography
This is a rural area in high mountain, a collection of villages rather than a district built around a central town, watered by mountain springs, the district was created in order to bring more public buildings and government jobs and thus stem the drift of people away from the area. This part of a Turkey has a cold, hard climate, temperatures drop to -38°C(36,4°F) in winter.
The rag dolls of Damal are renowned and have won prizes in craftrwork festivals.
At a certain time of the year Damal mountain throws a shadow that is a very lifelike silhouette of Atatürk. There is an annual gathering to watch this event, although there are many who believe that Atatürk should be remembered for his life and works and not for this shadow. For a picture see.[1]
References
Damal in Ardahan Province (in the Eastern Anatolia region) of TurkeyUrban districts
Rural districts RegionsAegean Black Sea Central Anatolia Eastern Anatolia Marmara Mediterranean Southeastern Anatolia Coordinates: 41°21′N 42°50′E / 41.35°N 42.833°E
Categories:- Districts of Ardahan
- Eastern Anatolia Region
- Populated places in Ardahan Province
- Eastern Anatolia Region geography stubs
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