Kırmızı Mağara
Kırmızı Mağara is a cave in Kars, Turkey and has an elevation of 1,528 metres. Kırmızı Mağara is situated nearby to the town Akyaka.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Akyaka railway station.
Akyaka railway station
Railway station
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Akyaka station is a station in the town of Akyaka, Kars in northeastern Turkey. TCDD Taşımacılık operates a twice-daily regional train from Kars. The station was originally opened in 1899 by the Transcaucasus Railway as Shuregel station, when Akyaka was a part of the Russian Empire. Akyaka railway station is situated 3 km north of Kırmızı Mağara.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Akyaka.
Akyaka
Town
Akyaka is a town in Kars Province in eastern Turkey. It is the seat of Akyaka District. Its population is 2,026. It is located on Turkey's closed border with Armenia. The town is populated by Azerbaijanis and Karapapakhs. Akyaka is situated 3 km north of Kırmızı Mağara.
Kırmızı Mağara
- Type: Cave
- Also known as: “Kirmizi Magara”
- Category: landform
- Location: Kars, Kars Province, Turkey, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
40.71325° or 40° 42′ 48″ northLongitude
43.61481° or 43° 36′ 53″ eastElevation
1,528 metres (5,013 feet)Open location code
8HG5PJ77+8WGeoNames ID
12283353
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In Other Languages
“Kırmızı Mağara” goes by many names.
- Turkish: “Kırmızı Mağara”
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