Altındağ, Administrative district in Ankara, Turkey.
Altındağ is an administrative district in the northeastern section of Ankara with residential neighborhoods, government buildings, and multiple schools serving the area. The district covers hilly terrain and includes approximately 26 distinct neighborhoods with mixed residential development.
The area contains remnants of ancient Ankara and experienced major growth during the 1950s when numerous informal settlements emerged across its hills. This expansion shaped the current character and structure of the district.
The Hacı Bayram neighborhood contains a revered mosque and tomb dedicated to the 14th-century religious teacher Hacı Bayram Veli, remaining an active place of worship and reflection today. Visitors and locals gather here to pray and honor this important spiritual figure.
The district provides basic urban services including schools, healthcare facilities, and banking institutions spread throughout the area. Visitors should expect hilly terrain and wear sturdy footwear if exploring on foot.
The district holds membership in the European Association of Historic Towns and Regions, connecting local heritage with international preservation goals. This membership reflects recognition of the area's cultural value by European organizations.
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