Gaziosmanpaşa is one of the late period settlements of Istanbul. The county has completed the development after the 1950s. Traffic problem that is one of the general problems of Istanbul are much more than other counties, but after Topkapı Habibler tram lines have been opened, the suburb has modern transport network. For this reason the people who migrate from Anatolia prefer Gaziosmanpaşa.
Gaziosmanpaşa has 16 districts. The suburb has been the most populous county of Istanbul until recent years, however, this has changed because some regions was shifted borders of other counties. According to the census in 1990, the county had very young population, even half of the total population was occurred people who were under 20 years old.
Formerly, the area of Gaziosmanpaşa was included in the boundaries of Eyüp and Çatalca. The center of the county was full of fields until 1950 today there are lots of buildings. Gaziosmanpaşa was rocky and unproductive land which was area of Eyüp. Then, workshops which were industrial types were established by family living there. In 1950s, the Turkish families from the Balkans were placed in these regions and lots of houses were built in here for the families, so a residential area was composed where called Taşlıtarla. After the area had been expanded, today’s county was composed. So Taşlıtarla was the basic of the today’s Gaziosmanpaşa.
Taşlıtarla was called as the slum area until recent time and unplanned construction caused such a bad showing. The population increased rapidly because of the migrations from Anatolia and people tried to live like a village so built some slums. However, in recent years, developing technology is shown around and in the area and innumerous plazas which are constructed in here are evidences the changes.
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