Gonur Depe

Gonur Depe is an archaeological site, dated from 2400 to 1600 BCE, and located about 60 km north of , consisting of a large early Bronze Age settlement. It is the "capital" or major settlement of the Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex.
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  • Type: Tourist attraction
  • Description: archaeological site in Turkmenistan
  • Also known as: Gonur Margush”, “Gonur Tepe”, “Gunar Depe”, “Gunar Tepe”, and “Margush

Gonur Depe

Latitude
38.2118° or 38° 12′ 43″ north
Longitude
62.0368° or 62° 2′ 13″ east
Open location code
8JC4626P+PP
Open­Street­Map ID
way 301330523
Open­Street­Map feature
historic=­archaeological_site
Open­Street­Map feature
tourism=­attraction
Wiki­data ID
Q3110595
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In Other Languages

From Belarusian to Ukrainian—“Gonur Depe” goes by many names.
  • Belarusian: Ганур-Дэпэ
  • Catalan: Gonor
  • Catalan: Gonur Depe
  • Catalan: Gonur Tepe
  • Catalan: Gunar
  • Dutch: Goňur depe
  • Dutch: Gunar Tepe
  • Esperanto: Gonur Tepe
  • French: Gonur-depe
  • French: Gonur
  • German: Gonur Depe
  • Hebrew: גונאר טפה
  • Hungarian: Gonur-Tepe
  • Indonesian: Gonur Tepe
  • Italian: Gonur Depe
  • Japanese: ゴヌール・テペ
  • Latin: Gonur
  • Persian: گنور تپه
  • Russian: Гонур-Депе
  • Spanish: Gonur Tepe
  • Swedish: Gunur Tepe
  • Tajik: Гонуртеппа
  • Turkish: Konur Tepe
  • Ukrainian: Гонур-Депе

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About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Gonur Depe”. Photo: Amustard, CC BY-SA 4.0.