Kocahöyük Tumulus (Yolageldi)

Kocahöyük Tumulus (Yolageldi) is an archaeological site in , . Kocahöyük Tumulus (Yolageldi) is situated nearby to the village , as well as near the reservoir .
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  • Type: Archaeological site
  • Description: tumulus in Havsa District
  • Also known as: Kocahöyük Tümülüsü

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Taptık and Yolageldi.

Village
is a village in the Havsa District of in . The village had a population of 428 in 2022. is situated 3 km southwest of Kocahöyük Tumulus (Yolageldi).

Village
is a village in the Havsa District of in . The village had a population of 618 in 2022. is situated 4 km south of Kocahöyük Tumulus (Yolageldi).

Village
is a village in the Havsa District of in . The village had a population of 287 in 2022. is situated 5 km northwest of Kocahöyük Tumulus (Yolageldi).

Kocahöyük Tumulus (Yolageldi)

Latitude
41.55604° or 41° 33′ 22″ north
Longitude
26.94381° or 26° 56′ 38″ east
Open location code
8GH8HW4V+CG
Open­Street­Map ID
way 1431935477
Open­Street­Map feature
historic=­archaeological_site
Wiki­data ID
Q135959881
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In Other Languages

“Kocahöyük Tumulus (Yolageldi)” goes by many names.
  • Turkish: Kocahöyük Tümülüsü, Yolageldi

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Taptık Gürlüktepe Tumulus and Köseömer Yediyalak Tumulus.

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