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Yasal

Yasal is a village located in the district of Kilis, in the southeastern region of Turkey. It is situated approximately 15 kilometers east of the city center of Kilis. The village is known for its agricultural activities, with a significant portion of its land dedicated to farming. The primary crops grown in Yasal include wheat, barley, and various fruits such as apples and pears. The village also has a small livestock sector, with sheep and goats being the most common animals raised.

Yasal has a population of around 500 people, with the majority of the residents being of Turkish

The economy of Yasal is largely dependent on agriculture and livestock farming. The village also has a

Yasal is known for its natural beauty, with the surrounding area featuring rolling hills and lush valleys.

Despite its rural nature, Yasal has a strong sense of community. The residents are known for their

ethnicity.
The
village
has
a
single
primary
school
that
serves
the
local
community.
The
school
is
attended
by
children
from
Yasal
and
the
surrounding
villages.
The
village
also
has
a
community
center
where
various
social
and
cultural
events
are
organized.
few
small
businesses,
including
a
general
store
and
a
café.
The
village
is
connected
to
the
rest
of
Turkey
by
a
network
of
roads,
with
the
nearest
major
road
being
the
D875
highway,
which
connects
Kilis
to
the
city
of
Gaziantep.
The
village
is
also
home
to
several
historical
sites,
including
ancient
ruins
and
ruins
of
Ottoman-era
buildings.
These
sites
attract
visitors
from
nearby
cities
and
towns,
contributing
to
the
local
economy.
hospitality
and
warmth,
making
the
village
a
welcoming
place
for
visitors.
The
village
also
has
a
rich
cultural
heritage,
with
traditional
Turkish
music
and
dance
being
an
integral
part
of
the
local
community.