Çatalsırt Hill
Çatalsırt Hill is a mountain in Haymana İlçesi, Ankara Province and has an elevation of 1,195 metres. Çatalsırt Hill is situated nearby to the village Mandıra, as well as near Sarıgöl.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Mountain with an elevation of 1,195 metres
- Description: mountain in Turkey
- Also known as: “Catalsirt Tepesi”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Mandıra and Sarıgöl.
Mandıra
Village
Mandıra is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Haymana, Ankara Province, Turkey. Its population is 204. The village is populated by the Kurdish Şêxbizin tribe.
Sarıgöl
Village
Sarıgöl is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Haymana, Ankara Province, Turkey. Its population is 263. The village is populated by the Kurdish Şêxbizin tribe. Sarıgöl is situated 2½ km southwest of Çatalsırt Hill.
Durutlar
Village
Durutlar is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Haymana, Ankara Province, Turkey. Its population is 96. The village is populated by the Kurdish Şêxbizin tribe. Durutlar is situated 5 km west of Çatalsırt Hill.
Çatalsırt Hill
- Categories: hill and landform
- Location: Haymana İlçesi, Ankara Province, Turkey, Middle East, Asia
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Turkish—“Çatalsırt Hill” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Çatalsırt Tepesi”
- Dutch: “Çatalsırt Tepesi”
- Turkish: “Çatalsırt Tepesi”
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