Kolik
Kolik is a destroyed locality in Hilvan, Şanlıurfa Province. Kolik is situated nearby to the destroyed locality Dilalı, as well as near the village Kovancı.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kovanoluk and Tepeönü.
Kovanoluk
Village
Kovanoluk is a village in the Samsat District of Adıyaman Province in Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds of the Bêzikan and Birîman tribes and had a population of 32 in 2021. Kovanoluk is situated 8 km northwest of Kolik.
Tepeönü
Village
Tepeönü is a village in the Samsat District of Adıyaman Province in Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds of the Bêzikan tribe and had a population of 30 in 2021. The hamlets of Bekçiler and Sefaköy are attached to Tepeönü. Tepeönü is situated 9 km northwest of Kolik.
Belören
Village
Belören is a village in the Kâhta District, Adıyaman Province, Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds of the Bêzikan tribe and had a population of 450 in 2021. The hamlet of Bahçe is attached to Belören. Belören is situated 10 km north of Kolik.
Kolik
- Type: Destroyed locality
- Location: Hilvan, Şanlıurfa Province, Southeastern Anatolia, Turkey, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
37.55° or 37° 33′ northLongitude
38.61667° or 38° 37′ eastElevation
530 metres (1,739 feet)Open location code
8G9WGJX8+XMGeoNames ID
306726
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