List Of Populated Places In Erzincan Province
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List Of Populated Places In Erzincan Province
Below is the list of populated places in Erzincan Province, Turkey by the districts. In the following lists first place in each list is the administrative center of the district. Erzincan * Erzincan * Ağılözü, Erzincan * Ahmetli, Erzincan * Akyazı, Erzincan * Aydoğdu, Erzincan * Bahçeliköy, Erzincan * Bahçeyazı, Erzincan * Balıbeyi, Erzincan *Ballı, Erzincan * Baltaşı, Erzincan * Beşsaray, Erzincan * Binkoç, Erzincan * Buğdaylı, Erzincan * Büyükçakırman, Erzincan *Caferli, Erzincan *Cevizli, Erzincan * Çağlayan, Erzincan * Çatalarmut, Erzincan *Çatalören, Erzincan *Çubuklu, Erzincan *Çukurkuyu, Erzincan *Davarlı, Erzincan *Demirkent, Erzincan * Dörtler, Erzincan *Ekinci, Erzincan *Ekmekli, Erzincan *Elmaköy, Erzincan * Ganiefendiçiftliği, Erzincan * Geçit, Erzincan * Gölpınar, Erzincan * Göyne, Erzincan * Güllüce, Erzincan * Gümüştarla, Erzincan * Günbağı, Erzincan * Günebakan, Erzincan * Gürlevik, Erzincan * Hacıalipalangası, Erz ...
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Erzincan Districts
Erzincan (; ku, Erzîngan), historically Yerznka ( hy, Երզնկա), is the capital of Erzincan Province in Eastern Turkey. Nearby cities include Erzurum, Sivas, Tunceli, Bingöl, Elazığ, Malatya, Gümüşhane, Bayburt, and Giresun. The city is majority Sunni Turkish with a significant Alevi Kurdish minority. History Acilisene, the ancient city that is now Erzincan, was the site of the Peace of Acilisene by which in AD 387 Armenia was divided into two vassal states, a smaller one dependent on the Byzantine Empire and a larger one dependent on Persia. This is the name (Ἀκιλισηνή in Greek) by which it is called by Strabo in his ''Geography'', 11.4.14. The etymological origin of the word is disputed, but it is agreed that the city was once called Erez. For a while it was called Justinianopolis in honour of Emperor Justinian. In more recent Greek it has been called as Κελτζηνή (''Keltzene'') and Κελεζηνή (''Kelezene'')Raymond Janin, '' ...
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Caferli, Erzincan
Caferli is a village in the Erzincan District Erzincan District (also: ''Merkez'', meaning "central" in Turkish) is a district of the Erzincan Province of Turkey. Its seat is the city of Erzincan.Erzincan Province, Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds and had a population of 63 in 2021. The hamlet of Cafolar is attached to the village.


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Elmaköy, Erzincan
Elmaköy is a village in the Erzincan District Erzincan District (also: ''Merkez'', meaning "central" in Turkish) is a district of the Erzincan Province of Turkey. Its seat is the city of Erzincan.Erzincan Province, Turkey. The village had a population of 136 in 2021.


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Ekmekli, Erzincan
Ekmekli is a village in the Erzincan District Erzincan District (also: ''Merkez'', meaning "central" in Turkish) is a district of the Erzincan Province of Turkey. Its seat is the city of Erzincan.Erzincan Province, Turkey. The village had a population of 73 in 2021.


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Ekinci, Erzincan
Ekinci is a village in the Erzincan District Erzincan District (also: ''Merkez'', meaning "central" in Turkish) is a district of the Erzincan Province of Turkey. Its seat is the city of Erzincan.Erzincan Province in Turkey. Its population is 53 (2022).


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Demirkent, Erzincan
Erzincan (; ku, Erzîngan), historically Yerznka ( hy, Երզնկա), is the capital of Erzincan Province in Eastern Turkey. Nearby cities include Erzurum, Sivas, Tunceli, Bingöl, Elazığ, Malatya, Gümüşhane, Bayburt, and Giresun. The city is majority Sunni Turkish with a significant Alevi Kurdish minority. History Acilisene, the ancient city that is now Erzincan, was the site of the Peace of Acilisene by which in AD 387 Armenia was divided into two vassal states, a smaller one dependent on the Byzantine Empire and a larger one dependent on Persia. This is the name (Ἀκιλισηνή in Greek) by which it is called by Strabo in his ''Geography'', 11.4.14. The etymological origin of the word is disputed, but it is agreed that the city was once called Erez. For a while it was called Justinianopolis in honour of Emperor Justinian. In more recent Greek it has been called as Κελτζηνή (''Keltzene'') and Κελεζηνή (''Kelezene'')Raymond Janin, '' ...
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Davarlı, Erzincan
Erzincan (; ku, Erzîngan), historically Yerznka ( hy, Երզնկա), is the capital of Erzincan Province in Eastern Turkey. Nearby cities include Erzurum, Sivas, Tunceli, Bingöl, Elazığ, Malatya, Gümüşhane, Bayburt, and Giresun. The city is majority Sunni Turkish with a significant Alevi Kurdish minority. History Acilisene, the ancient city that is now Erzincan, was the site of the Peace of Acilisene by which in AD 387 Armenia was divided into two vassal states, a smaller one dependent on the Byzantine Empire and a larger one dependent on Persia. This is the name (Ἀκιλισηνή in Greek) by which it is called by Strabo in his ''Geography'', 11.4.14. The etymological origin of the word is disputed, but it is agreed that the city was once called Erez. For a while it was called Justinianopolis in honour of Emperor Justinian. In more recent Greek it has been called as Κελτζηνή (''Keltzene'') and Κελεζηνή (''Kelezene'')Raymond Janin, '' ...
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Çukurkuyu, Erzincan
Erzincan (; ku, Erzîngan), historically Yerznka ( hy, Երզնկա), is the capital of Erzincan Province in Eastern Turkey. Nearby cities include Erzurum, Sivas, Tunceli, Bingöl, Elazığ, Malatya, Gümüşhane, Bayburt, and Giresun. The city is majority Sunni Turkish with a significant Alevi Kurdish minority. History Acilisene, the ancient city that is now Erzincan, was the site of the Peace of Acilisene by which in AD 387 Armenia was divided into two vassal states, a smaller one dependent on the Byzantine Empire and a larger one dependent on Persia. This is the name (Ἀκιλισηνή in Greek) by which it is called by Strabo in his ''Geography'', 11.4.14. The etymological origin of the word is disputed, but it is agreed that the city was once called Erez. For a while it was called Justinianopolis in honour of Emperor Justinian. In more recent Greek it has been called as Κελτζηνή (''Keltzene'') and Κελεζηνή (''Kelezene'')Raymond Janin, '' ...
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Çubuklu, Erzincan
Çubuklu is a village in the Erzincan District Erzincan District (also: ''Merkez'', meaning "central" in Turkish) is a district of the Erzincan Province of Turkey. Its seat is the city of Erzincan.Erzincan Province in Turkey. Its population is 63 (2022).


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Çatalören, Erzincan
Çatalören is a village in the Erzincan District Erzincan District (also: ''Merkez'', meaning "central" in Turkish) is a district of the Erzincan Province of Turkey. Its seat is the city of Erzincan.Erzincan Province in Turkey. Its population is 314 (2022).


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