Bayramören

Bayramören
Bayramören
Location in Turkey
Bayramören
Bayramören (Turkey Central Anatolia)
Coordinates: 40°56′35″N 33°12′14″E / 40.94306°N 33.20389°E / 40.94306; 33.20389
CountryTurkey
ProvinceÇankırı
DistrictBayramören
Government
 • MayorRaşit Güngör (AKP)
Area
310 km2 (120 sq mi)
Elevation
850 m (2,790 ft)
Population
 (2021)[1]
476
 • Density1.5/km2 (4.0/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+3 (TRT)
Postal code
18300
Area code0376
Websitewww.bayramoren.bel.tr

Bayramören is a small town and the seat of Bayramören District in Çankırı Province, Turkey. It is located in the Central Anatolia region. Its population is 476 (2021).[1]

History

Bayramören became a municipality in 1972 and was elevated to district status in 1991.[2] Historically, the town developed as a small agricultural settlement with close social ties and traditional rural life.

Geography

Bayramören lies in the northwestern part of Çankırı Province. It is situated among hilly terrains and plateaus shaped by small rivers and seasonal streams. Elevation ranges from 800 m to 1,000 m above sea level. The landscape consists of cultivated fields, forested slopes, and open highland areas.

Climate

The district has a continental climate, with cold, snowy winters and hot, dry summers.[3]

Adjacent districts

  • North: Araç (Kastamonu)
  • West: Çerkeş (Çankırı) and Ovacık (Karabük)
  • South: Atkaracalar and Kurşunlu (Çankırı)
  • East: Kurşunlu (Çankırı)

Administration

The district has one municipality (Bayramören) and 27 villages. Local government activities mainly support agriculture, rural infrastructure, and small-scale services.

Demographics

The district population is approximately 2,430, with 476 people living in the town center (2021).[1]

Historical population

Historical population of Bayramören District
Year Total Urban Rural
1990 7,310 2,042 5,268
2000 6,617 2,697 3,920
2007 2,608 754 1,854
2008 2,509 664 1,845
2009 2,640 880 1,760
2010 2,502 690 1,812
2011 2,422 634 1,788
2012 2,442 689 1,753
2013 2,816 702 2,114
2014 2,546 627 1,919
2015 2,361 571 1,790
2016 2,275 597 1,678
2017 2,126 562 1,564
2018 4,258 869 3,389
2019 2,924 589 2,335
2020 2,611 507 2,104

Economy

Agriculture and livestock breeding form the backbone of the local economy. Wheat, barley, and legumes are among the most commonly grown crops, while cattle and sheep farming support household livelihoods. Small local shops and seasonal migration for work supplement income.

Transportation

Bayramören is connected to surrounding districts by regional roads.

  • Road access: regional route linking Bayramören to Kurşunlu and Çerkeş
  • Bus services: regional minibus and coach transportation is available
  • Nearest railway station: Çankırı railway station (~80 km)
  • Nearest airport: Ankara Esenboğa Airport (~160 km)

Culture and community

Bayramören maintains traditional Central Anatolian rural culture. Social life often centers around mosques, village squares, and seasonal gatherings. Handcrafted food products and communal celebrations remain part of local identity. Natural surroundings provide opportunities for outdoor activities.

Villages

Akgüney, Akseki, Asmarlı, Belenli, Boğazkaya, Bulgurçayırı, Çakırbağ, Çayırcık, Dereköy, Göynükören, Gürpınar, İncekaya, Karakuzu, Karlı, Kayıören, Kavaklı, Koçlu, Kozlu, Sarıkaya, Sazcılı, Uluçay, Yaylatepesi, Yazıören, Yeniköy, Yürükören, Yusufoğlu.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Address-based population registration system (ADNKS) results dated 31 December 2021" (XLS) (in Turkish). TÜİK. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  2. ^ "Bayramören District History". Retrieved 2025-12-06.
  3. ^ "Climate of Bayramören". Retrieved 2025-12-06.