Yenidoğanlar, Alaplı

Yenidoğanlar (pronounced [jeniˈdoanlaɾ]) is a village administered by Alaplı District of Zonguldak Province in Turkey. The mukhtar is currently Mehmet Akyol.The name of the village means Newborns because it was a new village made out of two other villages' parts.

Yenidoğanlar
Village
Yenidoğanlar
Location in Turkey
Coordinates: 41°09′50.0148″N 31°30′9.234″E
Country Turkey
ProvinceZonguldak Province
DistrictAlaplı
Government
  MukhtarMehmet Akyol
Elevation
170[1] m (558 ft)
Population
 (2013)
  Total550
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
67850[2]

Geography

The village is made from three neighborhoods, Büyükilyaslı and Küçükilyaslı Neighborhoods which used to be in Alaplıkocaali Village and Kızıllar Neighborhood, which came from Musabeyli Village and is the center neighborhood of the village.

It is 76 km away from Zonguldak and 16 km away from Alaplı.

Population

Population by year
2013 550
2000 481
1997 402

Climate

The climate is in the Köppen Climate Classification of Cfb.

Economy

The economy in the village is mostly based on agriculture, specifically hazelnut agriculture and animal farming. The only store in the village constitutes the trade, although the residents also go to neighboring Kurtlar Village (Kaptaş) and sometimes Karadeniz Ereğli for shopping too.

Infrastructure

The village used to have a primary school with only 10 students, but after the migration of 4 pupils to the city it was closed. There are water pipelines but not sewage pipelines. There are no post offices or health organizations. The road that transports people to the village is asphalt. The village has electricity and cable phone.

References

  1. "[YerelNET] YENİDOĞANLAR KÖYÜ". yerelnet.org.tr. Retrieved 2015-08-23.
  2. Netkayit.com, deniz.özleş. "ZONGULDAK ALAPLI KÖYLER YENİDOĞANLAR KÖYÜ POSTA KODU". netkayit.com. Retrieved 2015-08-23.
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