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Yedisu District
Yedisu District is a district of Bingöl Province in Turkey. The town of Yedisu is the seat and the district had a population of 2,852 in 2021. Composition Beside the town of Yedisu, the district encompasses thirteen villages and fifty-eight hamlets. # Akımlı () # Ayanoğlu () # Dinarbey () # Elmalı Elmalı is a town and district in Antalya Province, the Mediterranean region of Turkey. It lies about inland, near the town of Korkuteli and west of the city of Antalya. In 2007, the population for the whole district was 36.213, of which 14,03 ... () # Eskibalta () # Gelinpertek () # Güzgülü () # Kabayel () # Karapolat # Kaşıklı () # Şenköy () # Yağmurpınar () # Yeşilgöl () References {{DEFAULTSORT:Yedisu District Districts of Bingöl Province Yedisu District ...
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Yedisu
Yedisu ( ku, Çêrme) is a town (belde) and seat of the Yedisu District of Bingöl Province in Turkey. The town is populated by Kurds ug:كۇردلار Kurds ( ku, کورد ,Kurd, italic=yes, rtl=yes) or Kurdish people are an Iranian ethnic group native to the mountainous region of Kurdistan in Western Asia, which spans southeastern Turkey, northwestern Iran, northern Ira ... of the Çarekan tribe and had a population of 1,468 in 2021. The town is divided into the neighborhoods of Düşengi, Kabaoluk, Koşan, Merkez and Yeni Mahalle are attached to the village. The mayor is Ömer İsen ( MHP). References Populated places in Bingöl Province Kurdish settlements in Bingöl Province Yedisu District Towns in Turkey {{Bingöl-geo-stub ...
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Güzgülü, Yedisu
Güzgülü () is a village in the Yedisu District, Bingöl Province Bingöl Province ( tr, , lit=province of a thousand lakes, '' ku, Parêzgeha Çewlîg'', ) is a province of Turkey in Eastern Anatolia. The province was known as Çapakçur Province (from ) until 1945 when it was renamed as Bingöl province. Its ..., Turkey. The village is populated by Circassians ( Abzakh) and by Kurds of the Abdalan, Çarekan, Lolan and Şadiyan tribes. It had a population of 227 in 2021. The hamlets of Çaltepe, Çayağzı, Dilek, Doluca, Geyikli, Güleç, Harmanlı, Konuklu, Koyuncular, Kömürlü, Köse and Yurtiçi are attached to the village. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Guzgulu, Yedisu Villages in Yedisu District Kurdish settlements in Bingöl Province ...
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Yeşilgöl, Yedisu
Yeşilgöl () is a village in the Yedisu District, Bingöl Province, Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds ug:كۇردلار Kurds ( ku, کورد ,Kurd, italic=yes, rtl=yes) or Kurdish people are an Iranian ethnic group native to the mountainous region of Kurdistan in Western Asia, which spans southeastern Turkey, northwestern Iran, northern Ir ... of the Botikan tribe and had a population of 122 in 2021. The hamlets of Eskipınar and Hüseyinkomu are attached to the village. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Yesilgol, Yedisu Villages in Yedisu District Kurdish settlements in Bingöl Province ...
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Yağmurpınar, Yedisu
Yağmurpınar () is a village in the Yedisu District, Bingöl Province Bingöl Province ( tr, , lit=province of a thousand lakes, '' ku, Parêzgeha Çewlîg'', ) is a province of Turkey in Eastern Anatolia. The province was known as Çapakçur Province (from ) until 1945 when it was renamed as Bingöl province. Its ..., Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds of the Şadiyan tribe and had a population of 48 in 2021. The hamlet of Angig mezrası is attached to the village. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Gelinpertek, Yedisu Villages in Yedisu District Kurdish settlements in Bingöl Province ...
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Şenköy, Yedisu
Şenköy () is a village in the Yedisu District, Bingöl Province Bingöl Province ( tr, , lit=province of a thousand lakes, '' ku, Parêzgeha Çewlîg'', ) is a province of Turkey in Eastern Anatolia. The province was known as Çapakçur Province (from ) until 1945 when it was renamed as Bingöl province. Its ..., Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds of the Canbegan tribe and had a population of 53 in 2021. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Senkoy, Yedisu Villages in Yedisu District ...
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Kaşıklı, Yedisu
Kaşıklı () is a village in the Yedisu District, Bingöl Province Bingöl Province ( tr, , lit=province of a thousand lakes, '' ku, Parêzgeha Çewlîg'', ) is a province of Turkey in Eastern Anatolia. The province was known as Çapakçur Province (from ) until 1945 when it was renamed as Bingöl province. Its ..., Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds of the Şadiyan tribe and had a population of 89 in 2021. The hamlets of Hatunkomu, Mezraa, Yamaçlı, Yenikom and Yukarıyamaçlı are attached to the village. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Kasikli, Yedisu Villages in Yedisu District Kurdish settlements in Bingöl Province ...
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Karapolat, Yedisu
Karapolat is a village in the Yedisu District, Bingöl Province Bingöl Province ( tr, , lit=province of a thousand lakes, '' ku, Parêzgeha Çewlîg'', ) is a province of Turkey in Eastern Anatolia. The province was known as Çapakçur Province (from ) until 1945 when it was renamed as Bingöl province. Its ..., Turkey. The village is populated by Circassians and had a population of 32 in 2021. The hamlet of Yukarı Karabolat is attached to the village. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Karapolat, Yedisu Villages in Yedisu District ...
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Kabayel, Yedisu
Kabayel () is a village in the Yedisu District, Bingöl Province Bingöl Province ( tr, , lit=province of a thousand lakes, '' ku, Parêzgeha Çewlîg'', ) is a province of Turkey in Eastern Anatolia. The province was known as Çapakçur Province (from ) until 1945 when it was renamed as Bingöl province. Its ..., Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds of the Çarekan tribe and had a population of 126 in 2021. The hamlets of Aksu, Aşağıtepebaşı, Danalı, Düzçayır, Giyimli, Göl, Hatuntarla, Horoz, Işıklı, İnceler, Karamusalar, Katırcı, Kırmızı, Kuytuca, Küçükçiftlik, Ortanca and Şampaşa are attached to the village. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Kabayel, Yedisu Villages in Yedisu District Kurdish settlements in Bingöl Province ...
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Gelinpertek, Yedisu
Gelinpertek () is a village in the Yedisu District, Bingöl Province Bingöl Province ( tr, , lit=province of a thousand lakes, '' ku, Parêzgeha Çewlîg'', ) is a province of Turkey in Eastern Anatolia. The province was known as Çapakçur Province (from ) until 1945 when it was renamed as Bingöl province. Its ..., Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds of the Çarekan tribe and had a population of 48 in 2021. The hamlets of Aktaşlyı, Çiçekli, Göl and Onbaşılar are attached to the village. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Gelinpertek, Yedisu Villages in Yedisu District Kurdish settlements in Bingöl Province ...
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Bingöl Province
Bingöl Province ( tr, , lit=province of a thousand lakes, '' ku, Parêzgeha Çewlîg'', ) is a province of Turkey in Eastern Anatolia. The province was known as Çapakçur Province (from ) until 1945 when it was renamed as Bingöl province. Its neighboring provinces are Tunceli, Erzurum, MuÅŸ, Diyarbakır, Erzincan and Elazığ. The province covers an area of 8,125 km2 and has a population of 255,170. The capital is Bingöl. As the current Governor of the province, Kadir Ekinci was appointed by the president on the 5 November 2018. The town of Genç was the scene of origin for the Kurdish Sheikh Said rebellion in 1925 and most of the region was captured by the rebels during the rebellion. Demographics Kurds comprise the majority of the province and the province is considered part of Turkish Kurdistan. Its population is majority Sunni, conservative and many adhere to the Naqshbandi order. The province moreover has a significant Alevi minority. Linguistically, the south ...
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Eskibalta, Yedisu
Eskibalta () is a village in the Yedisu District, Bingöl Province Bingöl Province ( tr, , lit=province of a thousand lakes, '' ku, Parêzgeha Çewlîg'', ) is a province of Turkey in Eastern Anatolia. The province was known as Çapakçur Province (from ) until 1945 when it was renamed as Bingöl province. Its ..., Turkey. The village is populated by Circassians and Kurds and had a population of 122 in 2021. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Eskibalta, Yedisu Villages in Yedisu District Kurdish settlements in Bingöl Province ...
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Elmalı, Yedisu
Elmalı () is a village in the Yedisu District, Bingöl Province Bingöl Province ( tr, , lit=province of a thousand lakes, '' ku, Parêzgeha Çewlîg'', ) is a province of Turkey in Eastern Anatolia. The province was known as Çapakçur Province (from ) until 1945 when it was renamed as Bingöl province. Its ..., Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds of the Şadiyan tribe and had a population of 294 in 2021. The hamlets of Aşağı Dikmen, Dikan, Gazi, Gelincim, İbiş, Karburun, Kılıçlı, Ömürlü, Yazpınar, Yukarı Dikman and Yumrukaya are attached to the village. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Elmali, Yedisu Villages in Yedisu District Kurdish settlements in Bingöl Province ...
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