Gotal Dağı
Gotal Dağı is a spur in Kilis Province, Turkey and has an elevation of 875 metres. Gotal Dağı is situated nearby to the locality Tajdinli, as well as near the hamlet Boğazkerim.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Güneşli and Mağaracık.
Güneşli
Village
Güneşli, historically Habsino, is a village in the Kilis District, Kilis Province, Turkey. The village had a population of 177 in 2022. In late 19th century, German orientalist Martin Hartmann listed the village as a settlement of 5 houses inhabited by Kurds.
Mağaracık
Village
Mağaracık is a village in the Kilis District, Kilis Province, Turkey. The village had a population of 185 in 2022. In late 19th century, the village was a settlement of 15 houses inhabited by Kurds. Mağaracık is situated 3 km southwest of Gotal Dağı.
Saatli
Village
Saatli is a village in the Kilis District, Kilis Province, Turkey. The village had a population of 105 in 2022. In late 19th century, the village was a settlement of 7 houses inhabited by Kurds. Saatli is situated 3½ km south of Gotal Dağı.
Gotal Dağı
- Type: Spur with an elevation of 875 metres
- Also known as: “Gora Gatal” and “Gotal Dagi”
- Categories: spur and landform
- Location: Kilis Province, Turkey, Middle East, Asia
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Turkish—“Gotal Dağı” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Gotal Dağı”
- Turkish: “Gotal Dağı”
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