Çakıroğlu, Azdavay

Definition
Çakıroğlu is a village (Turkish: köy) located within the administrative boundaries of the Azdavay district in Kastamonu Province, Turkey.

Overview
The settlement is part of the rural landscape of the Black Sea region of Turkey. As an administrative unit, it falls under the jurisdiction of the Azdavay municipality and is governed by local village leadership (muhtar). Geographic information places the village in the interior part of the province, characterized by a mixed forested and agricultural terrain. Detailed demographic statistics, such as the latest population count, are not definitively confirmed in publicly available sources.

Etymology / Origin
The name Çakıroğlu is derived from Turkish, combining the personal name Çakır (a common Turkish given name or surname) with the suffix -oğlu, meaning “son of.” Thus, Çakıroğlu can be interpreted as “son of Çakır.” The district name Azdavay originates from the historical name of the area, though its precise linguistic roots are not clearly documented in current references.

Characteristics

  • Administration: Subject to the local governance structures of Azdavay district and Kastamonu provincial authorities.
  • Economy: Predominantly based on agriculture, livestock breeding, and forestry, typical of small villages in the region.
  • Infrastructure: Likely possesses basic rural infrastructure such as a village mosque, a primary school (if population size permits), and road connections to the district center of Azdavay. Specific details on facilities are not verified.
  • Population: Accurate, up‑to‑date population figures are not confirmed; small villages in the area commonly have populations ranging from a few dozen to several hundred inhabitants.

Related Topics

  • Azdavay District
  • Kastamonu Province
  • List of villages in Turkey
  • Rural administration in Turkey

Accurate information is not confirmed for certain demographic and infrastructural details due to the limited availability of reliable encyclopedic sources on this specific settlement.

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