Hurusya
Hurusya is a locality in Silopi District, Şırnak Province. Hurusya is situated nearby to the locality Çukurca, as well as near the village Mahmutlu.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Mahmutlu and Yeniköy.
Mahmutlu
Village
Mahmutlu is a village in the Silopi District of Şırnak Province in Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds of the Tayan tribe and had a population of 1,016 in 2023. The hamlet of Otludere is attached to Mahmutlu.
Yeniköy
Village
Yeniköy is a village in the Silopi District of Şırnak Province in Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds of the Zewkan tribe and had a population of 1,133 in 2023. The hamlets of Çukurca and Uğurlu are attached to Yeniköy. Yeniköy is situated 4½ km northeast of Hurusya.
Kavaközü
Village
Kavaközü is a village in the Silopi District of Şırnak Province in Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds of the Tayan tribe and had a population of 907 in 2023. Kavaközü is situated 5 km southwest of Hurusya.
Hurusya
- Type: Locality
- Also known as: “Razvaliny Kharabekotik”
- Location: Silopi District, Şırnak Province, Turkey, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
37.25222° or 37° 15′ 8″ northLongitude
42.38194° or 42° 22′ 55″ eastElevation
440 metres (1,444 feet)Open location code
8H94792J+VQGeoNames ID
311821
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In Other Languages
“Hurusya” goes by many names.
- Russian: “Razvaliny Khuris’yan”
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