Yayladağı İlçesi
Yayladağı İlçesi is in Hatay, Mediterranean Turkey. Yayladağı İlçesi is situated nearby to the locality Hacıömer, as well as near Lubas.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Yayladağ Dam.
Yayladağ Dam
Dam
Yayladağı Dam is a dam in Turkey. The development was backed by the Turkish State Hydraulic Works. Yayladağ Dam is situated 3½ km west of Yayladağı İlçesi.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Yayladağı and Kışlak.
Yayladağı
Town
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Yayladağı, formerly Ordu, is a municipality and district of Hatay Province, Turkey. Its area is 445 km2, and its population is 36,803. It is on the border with Syria, 51 km south of the city of Antakya. Yayladağı is situated 6 km southwest of Yayladağı İlçesi.
Kışlak
Village
Kışlak is a neighbourhood of the municipality and district of Yayladağı, Hatay Province, Turkey. Its population is 898. Before the 2013 reorganisation, it was a town. Distance to Yayladağı is 18 kilometres and to Antakya is 35 kilometres. Kışlak is situated 6 km east of Yayladağı İlçesi.
Yayladağı İlçesi
- Also known as: “Yayladagi Ilcesi” and “Yayladağı”
- Location: Hatay, Mediterranean Turkey, Turkey, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
35.9517° or 35° 57′ 6″ northLongitude
36.0975° or 36° 5′ 51″ eastPopulation
36,800Elevation
791 metres (2,595 feet)Open location code
8G7RX32W+MXGeoNames ID
438427
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