Kāl-e Khoshk
Kāl-e Khoshk is an intermittent stream in Golestan Province, Iran and has an elevation of 1,105 metres. Kāl-e Khoshk is situated nearby to the area Yeksarā, as well as near the village Tilabad.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Tilabad and Ghaznavi.
Tilabad
Village
Tilabad is a village in Cheshmeh Saran Rural District of Cheshmeh Saran District in Azadshahr County, Golestan province, Iran. Tilabad is situated 3½ km southwest of Kāl-e Khoshk.
Ghaznavi
Hamlet
Ghaznavi is a village in Cheshmeh Saran Rural District of Cheshmeh Saran District in Azadshahr County, Golestan province, Iran. Ghaznavi is situated 4 km west of Kāl-e Khoshk.
Mohammad Aliabad
Village
Mohammad Aliabad is a neighborhood in the village of Tilabad in Cheshmeh Saran Rural District of Cheshmeh Saran District in Azadshahr County, Golestan province, Iran. Mohammad Aliabad is situated 4 km southwest of Kāl-e Khoshk.
Kāl-e Khoshk
- Type: Intermittent stream
- Also known as: “Kal-e Khoshk”
- Category: body of water
- Location: Golestan Province, Iran, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
36.93641° or 36° 56′ 11″ northLongitude
55.49748° or 55° 29′ 51″ eastElevation
1,105 metres (3,625 feet)Open location code
8H8QWFPW+HXGeoNames ID
6450
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In Other Languages
“Kāl-e Khoshk” goes by many names.
- Persian: “كال خشك”
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