Balcılı
Balcılı is a village in the District of Yusufeli, Artvin Province, Turkey. As of 2010, it had a population of 145 people. Balcılı has an elevation of 1876 metres. Balcılı is situated east of Bıçakçılar.Localities in the Area
Parkhali
Village
Parkhali, also known in Turkish as Barhal or Altıparmak, is a village that contains a medieval Georgian monastery and cathedral church. Parkhali is situated 8 km southwest of Balcılı. Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY 2.0.
Balcılı
- Type: Village
- Description: village in Artvin Province, Turkey
- Category: human settlement
- Location: Turkey, Middle East, Asia
Latitude 41.0304° or 41° 1' 49.4" north | Longitude 41.4419° or 41° 26' 30.8" east |
Elevation 1876 metres (6155 feet) | OpenStreetMap ID node 1497105970 |
GeoNames ID 751150 |
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Also Known As
- Chinese: Balcılı
- Dutch: Balcılı
- English: Balcılı, Yusufeli
- German: Balcılı
- Hungarian: Balcılı
- Malay: Balcılı, Yusufeli
- Malay: Balcılı
- Min Nan Chinese: Balcılı
- Turkish: Balcılı, Yusufeli
- Turkish: Balcılı
- Vietnamese: Balcılı
- Balcili
- Balh
Other Places Named Balcılı
In the Area
Localities
- BıçakçılarVillage
- Yağmurçay3 km south
- ÖzgüvenVillage, 4 km west
- YüksekobaVillage, 4 km north
Landmarks
- Soğuksu SırtıSummit, 2½ km northeast
- Sivri TepesiSummit, 3 km east
- Marsis TepesiMountain, 7 km north
- Boyludağı TepesiMountain, 8 km southeast
Other Places
- Sadıkhan DeresiStream
- İnkar DeresiStream, 2½ km southwest
- Gubriyet YaylasıCamp, 4 km southwest
- Geliçivar YaylasıCamp, 8 km southeast
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