Siirt

Siirt is a city in the Siirt District of in . It had a population of 160,340 in 2021. The city is predominantly inhabited by Kurds and is considered part of Turkish Kurdistan.
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  • Type: City with 332,000 residents
  • Description: central district and city in Siirt Province, Turkey
  • Also known as: Sairt” and “Siirt City

Places of Interest

Highlights include Great Mosque of Siirt.

Mosque

Siirt

Latitude
37.9274° or 37° 55′ 39″ north
Longitude
41.9422° or 41° 56′ 32″ east
Population
332,000
Elevation
893 metres (2,930 feet)
IATA airport code
SXZ
United Nations Location Code
TR SXZ
Open location code
8H93WWGR+WV
Open­Street­Map ID
node 26487823
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­city
Geo­Names ID
300822
Wiki­data ID
Q185084
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Wu Chinese—“Siirt” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: سعرت
  • Arabic: سعرد
  • Arabic: سيرت
  • Armenian: Սիիրթ
  • Armenian: Սղերդ
  • Asturian: Siirt
  • Azerbaijani: Siirt
  • Belarusian: Сіірт
  • Belarusian: Сыірт
  • Bengali: সার্ত
  • Bosnian: Siirt
  • Breton: Siirt
  • Bulgarian: Сиирт
  • Catalan: Isird
  • Catalan: Siirt
  • Cebuano: Siirt
  • Central Kurdish: سێرت
  • Chechen: Сиирт
  • Chinese: Siirt
  • Chinese: 錫爾特
  • Chinese: 锡尔特
  • Crimean Tatar: Siirt
  • Czech: Siirt
  • Danish: Siirt
  • Dimli (individual language): Sêrt
  • Dutch: Siirt
  • Egyptian Arabic: سعرد
  • Esperanto: Siirt
  • Finnish: Siirt
  • French: Sêrt
  • French: Siirt
  • Gagauz: Siirt
  • Georgian: სიირთი
  • German: Sêrt
  • German: Siirt
  • Gilaki: سيرت
  • Greek: Σίρτη
  • Greek: Σύρτη
  • Gujarati: સિઅર્ટ
  • Hindi: सीरत
  • Hungarian: Siirt
  • Indonesian: Siirt
  • Irish: Siirt
  • Italian: Siirt
  • Japanese: シールト
  • Japanese: シイルト
  • Japanese: スィールト
  • Japanese: スィイルト
  • Kannada: ಸಿಯರ್ಟ್
  • Kara-Kalpak: Siirt
  • Kazakh: Sïïrt
  • Kazakh: Сиирт
  • Kazakh: سىيىيرت
  • Kinyarwanda: Siirt
  • Korean: 시이르트
  • Kurdish: Sêrt
  • Kurdish: Sêrtê
  • Kurdish: Siirt
  • Kurdish: سێرت
  • Latvian: Siirta
  • Lithuanian: Sirtas
  • Malay: Siirt
  • Marathi: सिअर्ट
  • Mazanderani: سیرت
  • Min Nan Chinese: Siirt
  • Minangkabau: Siirt
  • Nauru: Siirt
  • Northern Luri: سعرد
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Siirt
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Siirt
  • Norwegian: Siirt
  • Official Aramaic (700-300 BCE): ܣܥܪܬ
  • Ossetian: Сиирт
  • Ottoman Turkish (1500-1928): سعرد
  • Persian: سعرد
  • Persian: سیرت
  • Polish: Siirt
  • Portuguese: Saird
  • Portuguese: Siirt
  • Portuguese: Sirte
  • Romanian: Siirt
  • Russian: Сиирт
  • Scots: Siirt
  • Serbian: Siirt
  • Serbian: Sirt
  • Serbian: Сиирт
  • Serbian: Сирт
  • Serbian: Сугерт” (historical)
  • Serbo-Croatian: Siirt
  • Sinhala: සිර්ට්
  • Slovak: Siirt
  • South Azerbaijani: سیرت
  • Spanish: Siirt
  • Swahili: Siirt
  • Swedish: Siirt
  • Tajik: Сиирт
  • Talysh: Siirt
  • Tamil: சீர்ட்
  • Tatar: Сиирт
  • Telugu: సీర్ట్
  • Thai: ซีอีร์ท
  • Turkish: Siirt Merkez
  • Turkish: Siirt
  • Udmurt: Сиирт
  • Ukrainian: Сіірт
  • Ukrainian: Сіїрт
  • Urdu: سعرد
  • Uzbek: Siirt
  • Venetian: Siirt
  • Vietnamese: Siirt
  • Waray (Philippines): Siirt
  • Western Armenian: Սիիրթ
  • Western Mari: Сиирт
  • Western Panjabi: سیرت
  • Wu Chinese: 锡尔特
  • Siirt

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