Yalova

Yalova is a city in the region of Turkey, with a population of 128,933 in 2020. It's a ferry port on the south coast of the Sea of Marmara and most visitors are just passing through; the main reason to linger is for the geothermal springs.
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  • Type: City with 242,000 residents
  • Description: central district and city in Yalova Province, Turkey
  • Also known as: Pythiae Thermae”, “Yalakabad”, “Yalakova”, “Yalova City”, and “Yaluva
  • Neighbors:

Places of Interest

Highlights include Yalova Earthquake Monument.

Monument
The , aka 17 August 1999 Earthquake Monument, is a monument to commemorate the victims of the 1999 İzmit earthquake in Yalova, Turkey.

Yalova

Latitude
40.6583° or 40° 39′ 30″ north
Longitude
29.27° or 29° 16′ 12″ east
Population
242,000
Elevation
9 metres (30 feet)
Open location code
8GGFM759+8X
Open­Street­Map ID
node 25869857
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­city
Geo­Names ID
738025
Wiki­data ID
Q205942
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Wu Chinese—“Yalova” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: يالوة
  • Arabic: يَالُوَة
  • Arabic: يالوفا
  • Armenian: Յալովա
  • Asturian: Yalova (distritu)
  • Asturian: Yalova
  • Azerbaijani: Yalova
  • Belarusian: Ялава
  • Belarusian: Ялова
  • Bengali: ইয়ালোভা
  • Bulgarian: Ялова
  • Catalan: Yalova
  • Catalan: Yalowa
  • Cebuano: Yalova
  • Chechen: Йалова
  • Chinese: Yalova
  • Chinese: 亚洛瓦
  • Chinese: 亞洛瓦
  • Chinese: 雅洛瓦
  • Crimean Tatar: Yalova
  • Czech: Yalova
  • Danish: Yalova
  • Dimli (individual language): Yalova
  • Dutch: Yalova
  • Egyptian Arabic: يالوفا
  • Esperanto: Yalova
  • Finnish: Yalova
  • French: Yalova
  • Gagauz: Yalova
  • Georgian: იალოვა
  • German: Yalova
  • Gilaki: یالؤوا
  • Greek: Γιάλοβα
  • Greek: Ελενούπολις
  • Gujarati: યલોવા
  • Hebrew: ילובה
  • Hindi: यालोवा
  • Hungarian: Yalova
  • Indonesian: Yalova
  • Irish: Yalova
  • Italian: Pylai
  • Italian: Yalova
  • Japanese: ヤローワ
  • Japanese: ヤロヴァ
  • Japanese: ヤロバ
  • Kannada: ಯಲೋವ
  • Kannada: ಯಲೋವಾ
  • Kara-Kalpak: Yalova
  • Kinyarwanda: Yalova
  • Korean: 얄로바
  • Kurdish: Yalova
  • Latvian: Jalova
  • Lithuanian: Jalova
  • Malay: Yalova
  • Marathi: येलोवा
  • Mazanderani: یالوا
  • Min Nan Chinese: Yalova
  • Minangkabau: Yalova
  • Moksha: Ялова
  • Northern Frisian: Yalova
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Yalova
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Yalova
  • Norwegian: Yalova
  • Ossetian: Ялова
  • Persian: یالوا
  • Persian: یالووا
  • Polish: Yalova
  • Portuguese: Ialova
  • Portuguese: Yalova
  • Romanian: Yalova
  • Rundi: Yalova
  • Russian: Ялова
  • Rusyn: Ялова (Турція)
  • Rusyn: Ялова
  • Scots: Yalova
  • Serbian: Jalova
  • Serbian: Yalova
  • Serbian: Јалова
  • Serbo-Croatian: Yalova
  • Sinhala: යෙලෝවා
  • Slovenian: Yalova
  • Somali: Yalova
  • South Azerbaijani: یالووا
  • Spanish: Yalova
  • Swahili: Yalova
  • Swedish: Yalova
  • Tajik: Ёлуво
  • Tamil: யல்லொவ
  • Tatar: Ялова (Төркия)
  • Tatar: Ялова
  • Telugu: యాలోవ
  • Thai: ยาโลวา
  • Turkish: Yalova Merkez
  • Turkish: Yalova
  • Tuvinian: Ялова
  • Udmurt: Ялова
  • Ukrainian: Ялова
  • Urdu: یالوہ
  • Urdu: یالووا
  • Veps: Jalov
  • Vietnamese: Yalova
  • Waray (Philippines): Yalova
  • Western Armenian: Եալովա
  • Western Mari: Ялова
  • Western Panjabi: یالووا
  • Wu Chinese: 亚洛瓦
  • Yalova

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