Kayalısu, Şenkaya

Kayalısu is a rural settlement classified as a village (Turkish: köy) located within the district of Şenkaya, which is part of Erzurum Province in the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey. The name “Kayalısu” is derived from Turkish words kaya (rock or stone) and su (water), suggesting a geographical feature such as a stony spring or stream in the vicinity.

Administrative status

  • Country: Turkey
  • Province: Erzurum
  • District: Şenkaya

Geography
Kayalısu lies in a mountainous area characteristic of the Eastern Anatolian plateau. The terrain is typically rugged, with elevations that contribute to a continental climate featuring cold, snowy winters and warm, dry summers. Specific coordinates and topographic details are not documented in widely accessible sources.

Demographics
Population figures for Kayalısu are recorded by the Turkish Address-Based Population Registration System (ADNKS). However, precise and up‑to‑date numbers for the village are not publicly confirmed in the available encyclopedic references. Consequently, the exact population size as of the latest reporting period remains unspecified.

Economy and infrastructure
As a small village, Kayalısu’s economy is presumed to be based on agriculture, animal husbandry, and possibly small‑scale forestry, reflecting common economic activities in rural parts of Erzurum Province. Detailed information on local infrastructure, such as educational facilities, healthcare services, or transportation links, is not documented in readily verifiable sources.

Historical and cultural context
There is no widely recognized historical record or notable cultural heritage associated specifically with Kayalısu in the existing encyclopedic literature. The village’s development and historical events, if any, have not been detailed in accessible academic or governmental publications.

References

  • Turkish Statistical Institute (Türkiye İstatistik Kurumu, TÜİK), Address-Based Population Registration System (ADNKS) data.
  • Administrative division listings of Erzurum Province.

Accurate information is not confirmed for several aspects of the settlement, including precise population figures, historical background, and detailed geographic data, due to the limited availability of publicly verified sources.

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