Barylas
Barylas is a locality in Yakutia, Russian Far East. Barylas is situated nearby to the locality Ostuolba, as well as near the village Stolby.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Stolby and Maymaga.
Stolby
Village
Photo: Svetlana Ivanova, CC BY 3.0.
Stolby is a rural locality, the only inhabited locality, and the administrative center of Khatyryksky Rural Okrug of Namsky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia, located 35 kilometers from Namtsy, the administrative center of the district.
Maymaga
Village
Maymaga is a rural locality in Khatyryksky Rural Okrug of Namsky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia, located 42 kilometers from Namtsy, the administrative center of the district. Maymaga is situated 7 km north of Barylas.
Tumul
Village
Tumul is a rural locality, the only inhabited locality, and the administrative center of Modutsky Rural Okrug of Namsky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia, located 22 kilometers from Namtsy, the administrative center of the district. Tumul is situated 9 km south of Barylas.
Barylas
- Type: Locality
- Also known as: “Sogotakhtur”
- Location: Yakutia, Russian Far East, Russia, Eastern Europe, Europe
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Latitude
62.98333° or 62° 59′ northLongitude
129.5° or 129° 30′ eastElevation
79 metres (259 feet)Open location code
9QJFXGM2+82GeoNames ID
2027062
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In Other Languages
From Norwegian to Russian—“Barylas” goes by many names.
- Norwegian: “Barylas”
- Russian: “Барылас”
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