Dzhirgital

Jerge-Tal is a village in of . It is part of the . Its population was 712 in 2021. Nearby villages include , and Kichi-Karakol.
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  • Type: Hamlet
  • Description: village in the Alay District of Osh Province of Kyrgyzstan
  • Also known as: Dzhergetal”, “Jerge-Tal, Osh”, and “Jergetal

Dzhirgital

Latitude
39.98298° or 39° 58′ 59″ north
Longitude
73.4881° or 73° 29′ 17″ east
Elevation
2,186 metres (7,172 feet)
Open location code
8JFMXFMQ+56
Open­Street­Map ID
node 3750897866
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­hamlet
Geo­Names ID
1222673
Wiki­data ID
Q5319692
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In Other Languages

From Chechen to Uzbek—“Dzhirgital” goes by many names.
  • Chechen: Жергетал
  • Dutch: Dzhirgital
  • German: Dschergetal
  • German: Dschirgital
  • German: Jergetal
  • Irish: Dzhirgital
  • Kara-Kalpak: Jerge-Tal (Alay rayonı)
  • Kara-Kalpak: Jerge-Tal
  • Kirghiz: Жерге-Тал
  • Kirghiz: Жергетал
  • Low German: Djergetal
  • Macedo-Romanian: Dzhirgital
  • Persian: جرگتال (شهرستان آلای)
  • Persian: جرگتال
  • Russian: Джергетал
  • Tajik: Ҷиргатол (ноҳияи Олой)
  • Tajik: Ҷиргатол
  • Uzbek: Jergetol (Oloy tumani)
  • Uzbek: Jergetol

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