Yashkul‘

Yashkul is a rural locality and the administrative center of of the , . Population: 7,861 ; 7,399 ; 6,662 .
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  • Type: Town with 7,860 residents
  • Description: human settlement in Yashkulsky District, Republic of Kalmykia, Russia
  • Also known as: Peschanoye”, “Yashkul”, and “Yashkuly
  • Address: Яшкульский район, 359150
  • Postal code: 359150

Yashkul‘

Latitude
46.17417° or 46° 10′ 27″ north
Longitude
45.34346° or 45° 20′ 37″ east
Population
7,860
Elevation
-6 metres (-20 feet)
Open location code
8HR758FV+M9
Open­Street­Map ID
node 935566173
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
468747
Wiki­data ID
Q927875
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In Other Languages

From Armenian to Upper Sorbian—“Yashkul‘” goes by many names.
  • Armenian: Յաշկուլ
  • Belarusian: Яшкуль (пасёлак)
  • Belarusian: Яшкуль
  • Cebuano: Yashkul‘
  • Cebuano: Yashkul’
  • Chechen: Яшкуль
  • Crimean Tatar: Yaşgöl
  • Crimean Tatar: Yaşkul (qasaba)
  • Dutch: Jasjkoel
  • Dutch: Yashkul‘
  • Finnish: Jaškul
  • French: Jaskul
  • German: Jaschkul
  • Hebrew: יאשקול
  • Hungarian: Jaskul
  • Irish: Yashkul
  • Italian: Jaškul‘
  • Italian: Jaškul’
  • Lithuanian: Jaškulis
  • Mongolian: Яшкуль
  • Norwegian: Jasjkul
  • Persian: یاشکول
  • Polish: Jaszkul
  • Russian: Яшкуль
  • Upper Sorbian: Jaškul

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