Özdamar

Özdamar is a village in the of in Turkey. Its population is 68. Özdamar has about 74 residents and an elevation of 1,356 metres.
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  • Type: Village with 74 residents
  • Description: village in Kemah, Erzincan, eastern Turkey
  • Also known as: Bahçe”, “Bahçe Köy”, “Kigari”, “OEzdamar”, and “Özdamar, Kemah

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Nearby places include Kerer and Kutluova.

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Özdamar

Latitude
39.74767° or 39° 44′ 52″ north
Longitude
39.03595° or 39° 2′ 9″ east
Population
74
Elevation
1,356 metres (4,449 feet)
Open location code
8GFXP2XP+39
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1133571342
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
322383
Wiki­data ID
Q10839830
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In Other Languages

From Chechen to Vietnamese—“Özdamar” goes by many names.
  • Chechen: Оьздамар (КемахӀ)
  • Chechen: Оьздамар
  • German: Özdamar
  • Kurdish: Koxarî
  • Tatar: Өздамар (Кемах)
  • Tatar: Өздамар
  • Turkish: Özdamar, Kemah
  • Turkish: Özdamar
  • Uzbek: Özdamar
  • Vietnamese: Özdamar, Kemah
  • Vietnamese: Özdamar

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