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Neighborhood Directory
Ereğli, Konya, Turkey
Overview
A source-backed directory of neighborhoods in Ereğli, drawn from Overture Maps and OpenStreetMap data.
Source-backed neighborhood directory
Only mapped neighborhoods are highlighted — blank areas may not have coverage yet.
Adabağ Mahallesi
Adabağ Mahallesi is a quiet residential neighborhood with mostly apartment blocks and limited commercial activity. Daily life revolves around local shops and schools.
Akhüyük Mahallesi
Alhan Mahallesi
Aşıklar Mahallesi
Bahçeli Mahallesi
Devlet Bahçeli Meydanı
Devlet Bahçeli Meydanı is a central square often used for political events and public gatherings. It is surrounded by government offices and main roads.
Göktöme Mahallesi
Hacımemiş Mahallesi
Hortu Mahallesi
Karaburun Mahallesi
Kargacı Mahallesi
Melicek Mahallesi
Melicek Mahallesi is a small residential area known for its quiet streets and limited commercial activity. Most amenities are basic and daily life is centered around local homes.
Özgürler Mahallesi
Özgürler Mahallesi is a quiet residential area with mostly apartment blocks. Local shops and small cafes line a few main streets.
Pınarözü Mahallesi
Sarıtopallı Mahallesi
Servili Mahallesi
Servili Mahallesi is a calm residential area with mostly low-rise apartment buildings. Some small shops and cafes line its main roads.
Taşağıl Mahallesi
Tatlıkuyu Mahallesi
Tatlıkuyu Mahallesi is mainly residential, with low-rise apartment blocks and local shops along its main streets. Public transport connects easily to central Gebze.
Türkmen Mahallesi
Türkmen Mahallesi is a mostly residential neighborhood in Kuşadası with local shops, markets, and access to daily amenities. It is popular among families and permanent residents.
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