Seyrantepe

Seyrantepe is a village in the Cizre District of in . The village is populated by Kurds of the Tayan tribe and had a population of 192 in 2023.
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  • Type: Village
  • Description: village
  • Also known as: Seyrantepe, Cizre

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Havuzlu and Bozalan.

Village
is a village in the Cizre District of in . The village is populated by Kurds of the Tayan tribe and had a population of 665 in 2021.

Village
is a village in the Cizre District of in . The village is populated by Kurds of the Tayan tribe and had a population of 1,158 in 2021. is situated 2½ km west of Seyrantepe.

Village
is a village in the Cizre District of in . The village is populated by Kurds of the Zewkan tribe and had a population of 263 in 2021. is situated 2½ km southeast of Seyrantepe.

Seyrantepe

Latitude
37.32828° or 37° 19′ 42″ north
Longitude
42.26357° or 42° 15′ 49″ east
Open location code
8H9487H7+8C
Open­Street­Map ID
node 9759532076
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Wiki­data ID
Q6922025
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In Other Languages

From Kurdish to Turkish—“Seyrantepe” goes by many names.
  • Kurdish: Bilinda Darê
  • Turkish: Seyrantepe (Cizre)

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