Altsak

Altsak is a rural locality and the administrative centre of Altsakskoye Rural Settlement, , Republic of Buryatia, Russia. The population was 363 as of 2017. There are 4 streets.
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  • Type: Village with 372 residents
  • Description: human settlement in Dzhidinsky District, Republic of Buryatia, Russia
  • Also known as: Alsag

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Armak.

Village
is a rural locality and the administrative centre of Armakskoye Rural Settlement, , Republic of Buryatia, Russia. The population was 468 as of 2017. There are 4 streets. is situated 7 km south of Altsak.

Altsak

Latitude
50.67033° or 50° 40′ 13″ north
Longitude
104.61666° or 104° 37′ east
Population
372
Elevation
964 metres (3,163 feet)
Open location code
9P26MJC8+4M
Open­Street­Map ID
node 3346493790
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
2027837
Wiki­data ID
Q4063204
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In Other Languages

From Catalan to Ukrainian—“Altsak” goes by many names.
  • Catalan: Altsak
  • Chechen: Алцак
  • Chinese: Altsak
  • German: Alzak
  • Min Nan Chinese: Altsak
  • Norwegian: Altsak
  • Polish: Ałcak
  • Russian: Алцак
  • South Azerbaijani: آلتساک، روسیه
  • Ukrainian: Алцак

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