Haymana, District and thermal town in Ankara Province, Turkey.
Haymana is a district and thermal town in Ankara Province located in the Central Anatolia region of Turkey. The area sits at an elevation of about 1259 meters and spans across several hundred square kilometers with both urban and rural settlements.
The district emerged as an administrative center during the Ottoman period when it was designated as a cazà territory. This historical framework continues to shape how the region is governed and organized today.
The town blends farming traditions with thermal spring practices that shape daily life for residents and visitors. Locals and travelers have long valued these natural waters for their healing properties and wellness benefits.
A vice-governor appointed by Ankara Province manages the district and coordinates local services. The area contains both urban infrastructure and rural zones, offering different types of access and services to visitors and residents.
Natural thermal springs emerge throughout the district, offering mineral-rich waters used for therapeutic purposes and traditional bathing practices. These springs are not only valued for their healing properties but also shape the character and economy of the community.
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