Kızseki

Kızseki is a village in the Amasya District, , . Its population is 571. Kızseki has about 571 residents.
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  • Type: Village with 571 residents
  • Description: village in Amasya Merkez, Turkey
  • Also known as: Kizseki”, “Kızseki Kışlağı”, and “Kızseki, Amasya

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Yıkılgan and Çiğdemlik.

Village
is a village in the Amasya District, , . Its population is 408.

Village
is a village in the Amasya District, , . Its population is 385. is situated 3½ km south of Kızseki.

Village
is a village in the Amasya District, , . Its population is 315. is situated 4 km east of Kızseki.

Kızseki

Latitude
40.74505° or 40° 44′ 42″ north
Longitude
35.9829° or 35° 58′ 58″ east
Population
571
Elevation
660 metres (2,165 feet)
Open location code
8GGQPXWM+25
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1496092007
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
742915
Wiki­data ID
Q6454776
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In Other Languages

From Chechen to Vietnamese—“Kızseki” goes by many names.
  • Chechen: Кизсеки
  • Chinese: Kızseki
  • Dutch: Kızseki
  • German: Kızseki
  • Malay: Kızseki, Amasya
  • Malay: Kızseki
  • Min Nan Chinese: Kızseki
  • Persian: کیزسکی
  • Tatar: Кызсеки
  • Turkish: Kızseki, Amasya
  • Turkish: Kızseki
  • Uzbek: Kızseki
  • Vietnamese: Kızseki, Amasya
  • Vietnamese: Kızseki
  • Kızseki

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