Umurbey Dam

Umurbey Dam is a dam in . The development was backed by the Turkish State Hydraulic Works.
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  • Type: Dam
  • Description: dam in Turkey
  • Also known as: Umurbey Baraji” and “Umurbey Barajı

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Sındal and Gökköy.

Village
is a village in the Lapseki District of in Turkey. Its population is 56. It has been referred to as , Zındal, Sindel, or Sendel by historical sources. is situated 2½ km southwest of Umurbey Dam.

Village
is a village in the Lapseki District of in Turkey. Its population is 265. is situated 3 km northwest of Umurbey Dam.

Village
is a village in the Lapseki District of in Turkey. Its population is 30. is situated 3 km southeast of Umurbey Dam.

Umurbey Dam

Latitude
40.24248° or 40° 14′ 33″ north
Longitude
26.67033° or 26° 40′ 13″ east
Elevation
33 metres (108 feet)
Open location code
8GG86MRC+X4
Open­Street­Map ID
way 244770833
Open­Street­Map feature
waterway=­dam
Geo­Names ID
10975589
Wiki­data ID
Q7881866
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Turkish—“Umurbey Dam” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Umurbey Barajı
  • Turkish: Umurbey Barajı

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