Yaylababa
Yaylababa is a village in Kutahya, Turkey and has about 121 residents and an elevation of 1,271 metres. Yaylababa is situated nearby to the village Kureyşler, as well as near Güvem.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Village with 121 residents
- Description: village in Kütahya Merkez, Turkey
- Also known as: “Yaylaoba”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kumarı.
Kumarı
Suburb
Kumarı is a neighbourhood of the city Kütahya, Kütahya District, Kütahya Province, Turkey. Its population is 172. Its elevation is 1,276 m. Kumarı is situated 9 km north of Yaylababa.
Yaylababa
- Categories: village of Turkey and locality
- Location: Kutahya, Kütahya Province, Turkey, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
39.32828° or 39° 19′ 42″ northLongitude
29.88121° or 29° 52′ 52″ eastPopulation
121Elevation
1,271 metres (4,170 feet)Open location code
8GFF8VHJ+8FOpenStreetMap ID
node 2301173708OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
297497Wikidata ID
Q10837048
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In Other Languages
From Chechen to Yoruba—“Yaylababa” goes by many names.
- Chechen: “Йайлабаба”
- Serbian: “Јајлабаба”
- Tatar: “Яйлабаба (Күтахья)”
- Tatar: “Яйлабаба”
- Turkish: “Yaylababa, Kütahya”
- Turkish: “Yaylababa”
- Vietnamese: “Yaylababa, Kütahya”
- Vietnamese: “Yaylababa”
- Yoruba: “Yaylababa”
- “Yaylababa”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Kureyşler and Güvem.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Kureyşler Reservoir and Kureyşler Dam.
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