Dallıca, Kemaliye

Definition
Dallıca is a rural settlement classified as a village within the administrative boundaries of the Kemaliye district in Erzincan Province, Turkey.

Overview
Located in the eastern part of the country, Dallıca forms part of the mountainous terrain characteristic of the Kemaliye district. The village is administered by a local muhtar (village head) and falls under the jurisdiction of the Kemaliye district governorate. Economic activities in Dallıca are primarily based on agriculture, animal husbandry, and small‑scale forestry, reflecting the traditional livelihoods of many villages in this region. Infrastructure typically includes a primary school, a mosque, and basic road connections to the district center of Kemaliye.

Etymology / Origin
The name “Dallıca” is derived from the Turkish word dal (branch) with the suffix ‑lı (possessive) and the diminutive ‑ça, roughly translating to “place with many branches” or “branchy area.” This nomenclature likely references the village’s setting amid wooded, branch‑laden hillsides.

Characteristics

  • Geography: Situated at an elevation that contributes to a continental climate with cold winters and warm summers. The surrounding landscape consists of forested hills, streams, and terraced fields.
  • Demographics: Precise and up‑to‑date population figures are not confirmed in publicly available sources.
  • Economy: Predominantly subsistence agriculture (cereals, legumes) and livestock rearing (sheep, goats). Some residents may engage in seasonal labor or small‑scale trade in nearby towns.
  • Culture: The village observes regional customs of the Erzincan area, including traditional folk music, dance, and culinary practices. Religious and communal life centers around the local mosque.
  • Transportation: Accessible via provincial roads linking it to Kemaliye town, which serves as the primary hub for services such as healthcare, secondary education, and market activities.

Related Topics

  • Kemaliye: The district capital, known for its historic architecture and position along the Euphrates River.
  • Erzincan Province: A province in Eastern Anatolia with a diverse topography and a history dating back to ancient Anatolian civilizations.
  • Villages in Turkey: Administrative units classified as rural settlements, each governed by an elected muhtar and integrated into the country’s local government system.

Note: Accurate, detailed statistical data (e.g., exact population numbers) for Dallıca are not confirmed in the sources consulted.

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