Ceylanpınar

Ceylanpınar is a municipality and district of , . Its area is 1,589 km2, and its population is 90,440. On the border with Syria, it is reached by a long straight road D.905 across the plain south from .
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  • Type: Town with 84,700 residents
  • Description: ilçe (district), administrative county of Şanlıurfa, southeastern Turkey
  • Also known as: Ceylanpınar district”, “Cylanpinar”, “Dzheylanpynar”, “Raselain”, “Rass-el-Aïn”, “Resulayn”, and “Resülayn

Places of Interest

Highlights include Tell Fekheriye and Gozana.

Archaeological site
is an ancient site in the in of northern . It is securely identified as the site of Sikkan, attested since c.

Archaeological site
Susiana or Zazana, Zazannu was an ancient Mesopotamian city or town located by the river.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Ras al-Ayn and Tell Halaf.

Town
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, also spelled Ras al-Ain, is a city in in northeastern , on the Syria–Turkey border. One of the oldest cities in , the area of has been inhabited since at least the Neolithic age.

Village
is an archaeological site in in northeastern , a few kilometers from the city of near the Syria–Turkey border. The site, which dates to the sixth millennium BCE, was the first to be excavated from a Neolithic culture, later called the Halaf culture, characterized by glazed pottery painted with geometric and animal designs. is situated 2½ km southwest of Ceylanpınar.

Ceylanpınar

Latitude
36.84419° or 36° 50′ 39″ north
Longitude
40.05164° or 40° 3′ 6″ east
Population
84,700
Elevation
362 metres (1,188 feet)
Open location code
8H82R3V2+MM
Open­Street­Map ID
node 130181318
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
318668
Wiki­data ID
Q917838
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Western Panjabi—“Ceylanpınar” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: جيلان بنار
  • Arabic: رأس العين
  • Armenian: Ռաս-Էլ-Այն
  • Asturian: Ceylanpınar (distritu)
  • Asturian: Ceylanpınar
  • Azerbaijani: Ceyranpınar
  • Cebuano: Ceylanpınar İlçesi
  • Central Kurdish: سەری کانی
  • Chechen: Джейланпинар
  • Chinese: Ceylanpınar
  • Chinese: 傑伊蘭珀納爾
  • Chinese: 杰伊兰珀纳尔
  • Dimli (individual language): Ceylanpınar
  • Dimli (individual language): Serê Hêni
  • Dutch: Ceylanpınar
  • French: Ceylanpınar
  • Gagauz: Ceylanpınar
  • German: Ceylanpınar
  • Gilaki: جیلان‌پينار
  • Irish: Ceylanpınar
  • Italian: Distretto di Ceylanpınar
  • Kurdish: Ceylanpinar
  • Kurdish: Ceylanpınar
  • Kurdish: Serê Kaniyê, Riha
  • Kurdish: Serê Kaniyê
  • Kurdish: Serêkanî
  • Kurdish: Serêkaniya Serxet
  • Kurdish: Serî Kaniyê
  • Kurdish: سەرێ کانیێ
  • Malay: Ceylanpınar
  • Mazanderani: جیلان‌پینار
  • Min Nan Chinese: Ceylanpınar
  • Minangkabau: Ceylanpınar
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Ceylanpınar
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Ceylanpınar
  • Norwegian: Ceylanpınar
  • Persian: جیلان پینار
  • Persian: جیلان‌پینار
  • Polish: Ceylanpınar
  • Romanian: Ceylanpınar
  • Russian: Джейланпынар
  • Scots: Ceylanpınar
  • Serbian: Џејланпинар
  • South Azerbaijani: جئیلان پينار
  • Swahili: Ceylanpınar
  • Tatar: Җейланпынар
  • Turkish: Ceylanpınar
  • Urdu: راس العین
  • Vietnamese: Ceylanpınar
  • Western Mari: Джейланпынар
  • Western Panjabi: ضلع جیلنپینار
  • Ceylanpınar ilçesi

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