Tsukhdyg

Tsukhdyg is a rural locality in Araksky Selsoviet, , Republic of Dagestan, Russia. Population: 653 ; 693 ; 475 . There are 5 streets.
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Ushnyug and Dzhugdil.

Hamlet
is a rural locality in Arkitsky Selsoviet, , Republic of Dagestan, Russia. Population: 270 ; 326 ; 238 .

Village
is a rural locality in Kurkaksky Selsoviet, , Republic of Dagestan, Russia. Population: 916 ; 951 ; There are 3 streets. is situated 2½ km south of Tsukhdyg.

Village
is a rural locality and the administrative centre of Araksky Selsoviet, , Republic of Dagestan, Russia. Population: 464 ; 524 ; 367 . There are 4 streets. is situated 2½ km north of Tsukhdyg.

Tsukhdyg

Latitude
41.93898° or 41° 56′ 20″ north
Longitude
47.98403° or 47° 59′ 3″ east
Population
562
Open location code
8HH9WXQM+HJ
Open­Street­Map ID
node 5547387673
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Wiki­data ID
Q4506222
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In Other Languages

From Albanian to Russian—“Tsukhdyg” goes by many names.
  • Albanian: Cuhdyg
  • German: Zuchdyg
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Tsukhdyg
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Tsukhdyg
  • Persian: تسوخدیگ
  • Polish: Cuchdyg
  • Russian: Цухдыг

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