Kaklık


Kaklık is a town in Honaz district of Denizli Province, Turkey.

Geography

It is situated in the plain which is named Kaklık plain. It is on both the state highway and the railroad. The distance to Honaz is and to Denizli is. The population of Kaklık was 4,864 as of 2012.

History

Kaklık is an old settlement. The name of the settlement probably refers to partridges which are abundant around. In the 11th century, the settlement was a part of Seljuks of Turkey. After it was captured by the Crusades, it was returned to Seljuks in 1206. In 1423 it was incorporated into Ottoman Empire. After the First World War, during the partition of Turkey the settlement was offered to Italia, but it was occupied by Greek forces. After the Turkish War of Liberation, the town was returned to Turkey. Following the construction of the highway in 1936, Kaklık flourished and in 1971 it was declared a seat of township.

Economy

Situated in the fertile plain, the town's economy depends on agriculture. Cereal, cotton, sugar beet and anise are among the more important crops. Travertine mining is another profitable activity.