Hamgam

Hamgam is a neighborhood in the city of in Mazhin District of , province, .
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  • Type: Village
  • Description: village in Iran
  • Also known as: Hamgām

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Mirza Hoseynabad and Aliabad.

Village
Mazhin is a city in, and the capital of, Mazhin District of , . As a village, it was the capital of Mazhin Rural District until its capital was transferred to the village of .

Village
is a village in Majin Rural District, Majin District, , Ilam Province, . At the 2006 census, its population was 57, in 10 families. The village is populated by Lurs.

Village
is a neighborhood in the city of in Mazhin District of , . is situated 2½ km northeast of Hamgam.

Hamgam

Latitude
32.94971° or 32° 56′ 59″ north
Longitude
47.7835° or 47° 47′ 1″ east
Elevation
470 metres (1,542 feet)
Open location code
8H49WQXM+V9
Open­Street­Map ID
node 3291475777
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
42085
Wiki­data ID
Q5644538
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Persian—“Hamgam” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: همغام
  • Chinese: Hamgam
  • Dutch: Hamgam
  • Egyptian Arabic: همغام
  • Malay: Hamgam
  • Min Nan Chinese: Hamgam
  • Persian: همگام

Localities in the Area

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