Meshkat

Mashkat or Meshkat is a city in the Central District of Kashan County, , Iran, serving as the administrative center for Miyandasht Rural District.
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Sen Sen and Sefidshahr.

Village
is a village in Miyandasht Rural District, in the Central District of Kashan County, Isfahan Province, . At the 2006 census, its population was 1,576, in 411 families. is situated 8 km north of Meshkat.

Town
is a city in the Central District of Aran and Bidgol County, province, , serving as the administrative center for Sefiddasht Rural District. is situated 10 km southeast of Meshkat.

Meshkat

Latitude
34.17761° or 34° 10′ 39″ north
Longitude
51.26418° or 51° 15′ 51″ east
Population
3,670
Open location code
8H6H57H7+2M
Open­Street­Map ID
node 4424252114
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Wiki­data ID
Q2613865
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Turkish—“Meshkat” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: مشكات
  • Azerbaijani: Meşkat
  • Central Kurdish: مەشکات
  • Dutch: Meshkat
  • Irish: Meshkat
  • Italian: Meshkat
  • Kurdish: Mêşkat
  • Malagasy: Meshkat
  • Mazanderani: مشکات (شهر)
  • Mazanderani: مشکات
  • Persian: مشکات
  • Russian: Мешкат
  • Turkish: Meşkat

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