Aqshataū
Akshatau is a town in Aktobe Region, west Kazakhstan. It lies at an altitude of 73 m. Aqshataū has about 512 residents.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Village with 512 residents
- Description: village in Kazakhstan
- Also known as: “Akshatau”, “Akshatauasty”, “Akshatautsy”, and “Aqşataw”
- Address: Уилский сельский округ, Уилский район
Aqshataū
- Categories: village of Kazakhstan, human settlement, and locality
- Location: Aktobe Region, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, Asia
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Latitude
49.3405° or 49° 20′ 26″ northLongitude
54.55575° or 54° 33′ 21″ eastPopulation
512Elevation
84 metres (276 feet)Open location code
8HXP8HR4+67OpenStreetMap ID
node 5739422582OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
610715Wikidata ID
Q7499987
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In Other Languages
From Chechen to Uzbek—“Aqshataū” goes by many names.
- Chechen: “Акшатау (Актобен область)”
- Chechen: “Акшатау”
- Indonesian: “Akshatau”
- Irish: “Akshatau”
- Japanese: “アクシャタウ”
- Kazakh: “Aqshataū”
- Kazakh: “Ақшатау”
- Malay: “Akshatau”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Aqsjataw”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Aqsjataw”
- Persian: “آقشاتاو”
- Russian: “Акшатау (Актюбинская область)”
- Russian: “Акшатау”
- Tatar: “Акшатау (Актүбә өлкәсе)”
- Tatar: “Акшатау”
- Ukrainian: “Акшатау”
- Uzbek: “Aqshatau (Oyil tumani)”
- Uzbek: “Aqshatau”
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