Muzhe-Vodocha
Muzhe-Vodocha is a locality in Chechnya, North Caucasus and has an elevation of 1,226 metres. Muzhe-Vodocha is situated nearby to the hamlet Tazbichi, as well as near the locality Babakhan-Gut.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Itum-Kale and Veduchi.
Itum-Kale
Village
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Itum-Kale, also spelled as Itum-Kali is a rural locality and the administrative center of Itum-Kalinsky District, the Chechen Republic, Russia. Population: 1,068 ; 2,916 ; In 1944 the area's Chechen inhabitants were deported on the order of Joseph Stalin and the area transferred to Georgia; this decision was reversed in the late 1950s and the Chechens who had survived were allowed to return. Itum-Kale is situated 3 km northwest of Muzhe-Vodocha.
Veduchi
Village
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Veduchi is a village, which is situated 4½ km southwest of Muzhe-Vodocha.
Konzhukhoy
Hamlet
Photo: Umaev Magomed, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Konzhukhoy is a hamlet, which is situated 5 km north of Muzhe-Vodocha.
Muzhe-Vodocha
- Type: Locality
- Location: Chechnya, North Caucasus, Southern Russia, Russia, Eastern Europe, Europe
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Latitude
42.71528° or 42° 42′ 55″ northLongitude
45.59806° or 45° 35′ 53″ eastElevation
1,226 metres (4,022 feet)Open location code
8HJ7PH8X+46GeoNames ID
801559
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