| Cizre | |
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Aerial view of Cizre
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| Coordinates: 37°19′30″N 42°11′45″E / 37.32500°N 42.19583°ECoordinates: 37°19′30″N 42°11′45″E / 37.32500°N 42.19583°E | |
| Country | Turkey |
| Province | Şırnak |
| Government | |
| • Mayor |
Vacant (mayor has been imprisoned) |
| • Kaymakam | Ahmet Adanur |
| Area | |
| • District | 467.64 km2 (180.56 sq mi) |
| Elevation | 377 m (1,237 ft) |
| Population (2012) | |
| • Urban | 106,831 |
| • District | 124,804 |
| • District density | 270/km2 (690/sq mi) |
| Post code | 73200 |
| Website | www |
Cizre (pronounced [ˈdʒizɾe]; Kurdish: Cizîr or Cizîra Botan, Arabic: جزيرة ابن عمر Jazīrat Ibn ʿUmar, Syriac: ܓܙܝܪܐ Gzirā or Gziro) is a town and district of Şırnak Province in the Southeastern Anatolia Region of Turkey, on the border with Syria, just to the northwest of the Turkish-Syrian-Iraqi tripoint.
It is populated by a majority of Kurds in addition to Assyrian/Syriac people and other minorities. It is surrounded by the Tigris on the north, east and south; this gives it its name, which means "island" in Arabic (جزيرة, jazīra).
Cizre has a mediterranean climate (Csa in the Koeppen climate classification) with wet, mild, rarely snowy winters and dry, extremely hot summers. Daily summer temperatures of 113 °F (45 °C) or higher are common, as well as below freezing temperatures in the winter.
Cizre is historical Gazarta and Jazīrat Ibn ʿUmar (Arabic: جزيرة ابن عمر), an important town during the Abbasid period and the Crusades as a gateway connecting Upper Mesopotamia to Armenia.