Hacıtalip İstasyonu

Hacıtalip İstasyonu is a railway station in , . Hacıtalip İstasyonu is situated nearby to the quarter , as well as near the village .
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Railway station
is a railway station in , , on the Adana-Mersin railway. The station consists of a side platform on the eastbound track. is situated 2 km east of Hacıtalip İstasyonu.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Huzurkent and Cilicia.

Quarter
is a former municipality in , . In 2008 the municipality was abolished and absorbed into the municipality within the new district Akdeniz, which was created from part of the former central district of Mersin.

is an ancient region in the south of , along its eastern . Throughout the history the region has been much contested for as it forms the shortest land connection between and the , and therefore is very rich in historical sites.

Village
is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of , , . Its population is 1,599. Before the 2013 reorganisation, it was a town. is situated 6 km southeast of Hacıtalip İstasyonu.

Hacıtalip İstasyonu

Latitude
36.88333° or 36° 53′ north
Longitude
34.8° or 34° 48′ east
Elevation
31 metres (102 feet)
Open location code
8G8PVRM2+82
Geo­Names ID
312932
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