Aralık District
Aralık District is a district of the Iğdır Province of Turkey. Its seat is the town of Aralık. Its area is 852 km2, and its population is 20,133. Part of the district forms the international border between Turkey and Armenia, which has been closed since 1993, and the border between Turkey and Iran.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: district of Turkey with 20,100 residents
- Description: ilçe (district), administrative county of Iğdır, eastern Turkey
- Also known as: “Aralik Ilcesi” and “Aralık district”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Aralık and Lusarat.
Aralık
Town
Aralık is a town in the Iğdır Province in the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey. It is the seat of Aralık District. Its population is 5,809. Aralık lies near the right bank of the river Aras, across the border from the Armenian town Artashat.
Lusarat
Village
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Lusarat is a village in the Vedi Municipality of the Ararat Province of Armenia. It is situated adjacent to the Armenia–Turkey border. Lusarat is situated 6 km east of Aralık District.
Aralık District
- Location: Iğdır Province, Turkey, Middle East, Asia
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Turkish—“Aralık District” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Aralık İlçesi”
- Ido: “Distrikto Aralık”
- Turkish: “Aralık İlçesi”
- Turkish: “Aralık”
- “Aralık ilçesi”
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