Qaqalu

Qaqalu is a village in Minjavan-e Sharqi Rural District, Minjavan District, Khoda Afarin County, East Azerbaijan Province, . At the 2006 census, its population was 77, in 25 families.
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Nearby places include Tu Ali-ye Olya and Dari Lu.

Village
is a village in Minjavan-e Sharqi Rural District, Minjavan District, Khoda Afarin County, East Azerbaijan Province, . At the 2006 census, its population was 265, in 66 families. is situated 3 km west of Qaqalu.

Village
is a village in Manjavan-e Sharqi Rural District of Manjavan District in Khoda Afarin County, province, . is situated 3½ km north of Qaqalu.

Village
is a village in Manjavan-e Sharqi Rural District of Manjavan District in Khoda Afarin County, province, . is situated 4 km northwest of Qaqalu.

Qaqalu

Latitude
39.0697° or 39° 4′ 11″ north
Longitude
46.8643° or 46° 51′ 52″ east
Elevation
595 metres (1,952 feet)
Open location code
8HF83V97+VP
Geo­Names ID
17282
Wiki­data ID
Q5678440
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Persian—“Qaqalu” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: قاقالو
  • Azerbaijani: Qağalı (Xudafərin)
  • Azerbaijani: Qağalı
  • Chinese: Qaqalu
  • Dutch: Qaqalu
  • Egyptian Arabic: قاقالو
  • Irish: Qaqalu
  • Malay: Qaqalu
  • Min Nan Chinese: Qaqalu
  • Persian: Qāqālū
  • Persian: قاقالو

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