Dzhapalak

Japalak is a village in the city of , . Its population was 4,181 in 2021. Dzhapalak has an elevation of 1,052 metres.
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  • Type: Locality
  • Description: place in Osh City, Kyrgyzstan
  • Also known as: Japalak” and “Yapalak

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Uchar and Osh.

Village
is a village in of . It is part of the Kara-Suu District. Its population was 4,651 in 2021.

is a city in the of . is a lively place, with the largest and most crowded outdoor market in all of Central Asia, now called the Great Silk Road Bazar. The city is at least 3,000 years old.

Locality
The Sulayman Mountain is the only World Heritage Site located entirely in the country of . It is located in the city of and was once a major place of pre-Muslim pilgrimage. is situated 4½ km north of Dzhapalak.

Dzhapalak

Latitude
40.49004° or 40° 29′ 24″ north
Longitude
72.76326° or 72° 45′ 48″ east
Elevation
1,052 metres (3,451 feet)
Open location code
8JGJFQR7+28
Geo­Names ID
1527017
Wiki­data ID
Q20625892
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In Other Languages

From Dutch to Vietnamese—“Dzhapalak” goes by many names.
  • Dutch: Dzhapalak
  • Irish: Dzhapalak
  • Kirghiz: Жапалак кыштагы
  • Kirghiz: Жапалак
  • Macedo-Romanian: Dzhapalak
  • Persian: جاپلق (قرقیزستان)
  • Persian: جاپلق
  • Russian: Джапалак
  • Vietnamese: Japalak, Osh
  • Vietnamese: Japalak

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Notable Places Nearby

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