Çaykirpi, Taşköprü
Çaykirpi is a village in the district of Taşköprü of Kastamonu Province, Turkey.[1]
Culture
Çaykirpi has a festival celebrating halva. The halva festival comes from its ancient traditions. The village has its own specific dishes such as a meal prepared from goose meat, pilaf with duck meat, and food prepared from okra.
Geography
The distances from the cities of Kastamonu and Taşköprü are 49 km and 7 km, respectively.[2]
Population
The table below shows the number of people living in the village in select year.[1][4]
Year | Population |
2000 | 205 |
1990 | 347 |
1985 | 331 |
Infrastructure
The village has a primary school, a drinking water network, and a sewer system. There is no hospital.
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