%0 Journal Article %T IN TERMS OF THE CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY, THE CULTURE OF WEAV£¿NG £¿N THE VEZ£¿RKOPRU REG£¿ON %A Seyfullah G¨¹L %J - %D 2018 %X Weaving is a cultural heritage value that strongly reflects the lifestyles, socio-economic structures, patterns of behaviour and local identities of societies. The spatial distribution of this cultural product and the spatial variety vary greatly from the standpoint of historical structure, environment, culture and distribution relations. £¿n the article discusses the emergence and development of the weaving culture in the Vezirk£¿pr¨¹ region in terms of cultural geography. The aim of this study is to contribute to the preservation of this cultural heritage by establishing the historical structure of the weaving cultures in the region, revealing the characteristics of the weaving culture and creating a weaving inventory belonging to the region. It is also aimed to describe the spatial distribution and spatial diversity of the weaving culture in the region by introducing the geographical environmental components which are effective in the formation and formation of the weaving cultures in the region. In this research which focuses on revealing the potential and characteristics of weaving culture of Vezirk£¿pr¨¹ region and helping to attract attention to the region, make use of literature review, source interviews, field reviews and observations. Weaving in Vezirk£¿pr¨¹ is a cultural heritage that preserves its existence for hundreds of years since Iron Age. The raw materials used in the woven products in the region, the size, shape and patterns of the woven products are different from each other. Weaving culture in the region that are divided into three groups: Susuz calico weaving, Soruk Valley rug, saddlebag, sock and beaded crown weaving and £¿zy£¿r¨¹k Village nomad weaving, rubbing rugs and sack weaving. In this difference is due to the fact that the weaving cultures on the site are dated to the Iron Age, region is hosted by different cultures (Hittite, Phrygian, Roman, Byzantine, Turkish) throughout history and the geographical environment components are influential %K K¨¹lt¨¹r %K K¨¹lt¨¹rel miras %K Dokumac£¿l£¿k %K Vezirk£¿pr¨¹ %U http://dergipark.org.tr/kdeniz/issue/38603/411145