Dir Harabesi
Dir Harabesi is a ruin in Siirt, Southeastern Anatolia and has an elevation of 981 metres. Dir Harabesi is situated nearby to the village Yerlibahçe, as well as near Gökçebağ.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Yerlibahçe and Gökçebağ.
Yerlibahçe
Village
Yerlibahçe is a village in the Siirt District of Siirt Province in Turkey. The village had a population of 99 in 2021.
Gökçebağ
Village
Gökçebağ is a belde in the Siirt District of Siirt Province in Turkey. It is populated by Kurds and had a population of 1,741 in 2021. Its neighborhoods are Bağlar, Koçpınar and Yenimahalle. Gökçebağ is situated 2½ km west of Dir Harabesi.
Yağmurtepe
Village
Yağmurtepe is a village in the Siirt District of Siirt Province in Turkey. The village had a population of 277 in 2021. It was populated by Armenians until the Armenian genocide. The hamlets of Demirli, Kutluca, Oğulcuk and Yüklüce are attached to the village. Yağmurtepe is situated 6 km northwest of Dir Harabesi.
Dir Harabesi
- Type: Ruin
- Categories: tourist attraction and tourism
- Location: Siirt, Siirt Province, Southeastern Anatolia, Turkey, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
37.895° or 37° 53′ 42″ northLongitude
41.90528° or 41° 54′ 19″ eastElevation
981 metres (3,219 feet)Open location code
8H93VWW4+24GeoNames ID
440560
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