Yozgat

Yozgat is a city in the Central Anatolia Region of . It is the seat of and Yozgat District. Its population is 92,643.
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  • Type: Locality with 87,900 residents
  • Description: city and capital district of Yozgat, Turkey
  • Also known as: Saralus

Places of Interest

Highlights include Yozgat Pine Grove National Park and Çapanoğlu Mosque.

Nature reserve
The is a consisting of pine trees in Yozgat, Central Anatolia Region of . It was established on February 5, 1958 as the country's first national park.

Mosque
The Çapanoglu Mosque is a in the city of Yozgat, . Influenced by European architectural styles, the mosque was constructed in two parts, by members of the Çapanoglu family: the first part was constructed by Çapanoğlu Mustafa Ahmed Pasha in 1779, and the second in 1794/95 by his brother Süleyman.

Yozgat

Latitude
39.82° or 39° 49′ 12″ north
Longitude
34.8044° or 34° 48′ 16″ east
Population
87,900
Elevation
1,290 metres (4,232 feet)
United Nations Location Code
TR YOZ
Open location code
8GFPRR93+XQ
Geo­Names ID
296562
Wiki­data ID
Q210292
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Western Panjabi—“Yozgat” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: يوزغات
  • Arabic: يوزغاد
  • Arabic: يَوَزْغَاد
  • Armenian: Յոզգաթ
  • Armenian: Յոզղաթ
  • Armenian: Յոզղատ
  • Asturian: Yozgat (distritu)
  • Asturian: Yozgat
  • Azerbaijani: Yozqat
  • Belarusian: Ёзгат
  • Bengali: ইয়োভগাট
  • Bulgarian: Йозгат
  • Catalan: Yozgat
  • Cebuano: Yozgat
  • Central Kurdish: یۆزگات
  • Central Kurdish: یۆزگاد
  • Chechen: Йозгат
  • Chinese: Yozgat
  • Chinese: 約茲加特
  • Chinese: 约兹加特
  • Crimean Tatar: Yozgat
  • Czech: Yozgat
  • Danish: Yozgat
  • Dimli (individual language): Yozğat
  • Dutch: Yozgat
  • Egyptian Arabic: يوزجات
  • Esperanto: Yozgat
  • Estonian: Yozgat
  • Finnish: Yozgat
  • French: Yozgat
  • Georgian: იოზგათი
  • German: Yigits
  • German: Yozgat
  • Gilaki: یؤزغاد
  • Greek: Γιοζγκάτ
  • Gujarati: યોઝગાત
  • Hebrew: יוזגט
  • Hindi: योज़्गत
  • Indonesian: Yozgat
  • Irish: Yozgat
  • Italian: Yozgat
  • Japanese: ヨズガト
  • Kannada: ಯೊಜ್ಗತ್
  • Kinyarwanda: Yozgat
  • Korean: 요즈가트
  • Kurdish: Yozgad
  • Kurdish: Yozgat
  • Latvian: Jozgata
  • Lithuanian: Jozgatas
  • Malay: Yozgat
  • Marathi: यॉजग्याट
  • Mazanderani: یوزغاد
  • Min Nan Chinese: Yozgat
  • Minangkabau: Yozgat
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Yozgat
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Yozgat
  • Norwegian: Yozgat
  • Ossetian: Ёзгат
  • Ossetian: Йозгат
  • Persian: بوزوک
  • Persian: یوزغاد
  • Persian: یوزگات
  • Persian: یوزگاد
  • Polish: Yozgat
  • Portuguese: Bozok
  • Portuguese: Iozgate
  • Portuguese: Yozgat
  • Portuguese: Yuzgad
  • Portuguese: Yuzgat
  • Romanian: Yozgat
  • Russian: Yozgat
  • Russian: Йозгат
  • Scots: Yozgat
  • Serbo-Croatian: Yozgat
  • Sinhala: යෝස්ගාත්
  • Slovak: Yozgat
  • South Azerbaijani: یوزقات
  • South Azerbaijani: یوزگات
  • Spanish: Yozgat
  • Spanish: Yuzgad
  • Spanish: Yuzgat
  • Swahili: Yozgat
  • Swedish: Yozgat
  • Tajik: Йузғот
  • Tamil: யோஸ்கட்
  • Tatar: Йозгат
  • Telugu: యోజ్గాట్
  • Thai: ยอซกัท
  • Turkish: Yozgat
  • Udmurt: Йозгат
  • Ukrainian: Йозгат
  • Urdu: یوزگت
  • Venetian: Yozgat
  • Vietnamese: Yozgat
  • Waray (Philippines): Yozgat
  • Western Armenian: Եոզղատ
  • Western Mari: Йозгат
  • Western Panjabi: یوزگات
  • Yozgat

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