İsänbay

İsänbay is a rural locality in Ägerce District, . The population was 977 as of 2010. İsänbay is located 86 km from Ägerce, district's administrative centre, and 329 km from Ԛazan, republic's capital, by road.
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İsänbay

Latitude
56.04726° or 56° 2′ 50″ north
Longitude
53.41654° or 53° 24′ 60″ east
Population
778
Open location code
9H8M2CW8+WJ
Open­Street­Map ID
node 778696301
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Wiki­data ID
Q4203762
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In Other Languages

From Albanian to Vietnamese—“İsänbay” goes by many names.
  • Albanian: Isenbaevo
  • Bashkir: Иҫәнбай
  • Catalan: İsänbay
  • Chechen: Исенбаево
  • Czech: İsänbay
  • Danish: İsänbay
  • Dutch: İsänbay
  • Finnish: İsänbay
  • French: İsänbay
  • German: İsänbay
  • Hungarian: İsänbay
  • Indonesian: İsänbay
  • Italian: İsänbay
  • Latin: İsänbay
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Isenbajevo
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Isenbajevo
  • Polish: İsänbay
  • Portuguese: İsänbay
  • Romanian: İsänbay
  • Russian: Исенбаево
  • Russian: Исенбаевское сельское поселение
  • Spanish: İsänbay
  • Swedish: İsänbay
  • Tatar: Исәнбай
  • Vietnamese: İsänbay

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