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Dereköy (literally "creekville") is a Turkish place name and may refer to the following places in Turkey: * Dereköy, Akçakoca * Dereköy, Alanya * Dereköy, Aşkale * Dereköy, Aydın * Dereköy, Balya * Dereköy, Bayramören * Dereköy, Biga * Dereköy, Bozyazı * Dereköy, Çorum * Dereköy, Damal * Dereköy, Dursunbey * Dereköy, Elmalı *Dereköy, Emirdağ * Dereköy, Germencik * Dereköy, Gökçeada * Dereköy, Gönen * Dereköy, Gümüşova * Dereköy, Haymana * Dereköy, İznik * Dereköy, Karamanlı * Dereköy, Karacasu * Dereköy, Kargı * Dereköy, Kaş * Dereköy, Kemah * Dereköy, Koçarlı * Dereköy, Korkuteli * Dereköy, Kumluca * Dereköy, Kuyucak * Dereköy, Kırklareli * Dereköy, Lapseki * Dereköy, Manyas * Dereköy, Mengen * Dereköy, Mudanya * Dereköy, Mudurnu * Dereköy, Mut * Dereköy, Nallıhan * Dereköy, Orhaneli * Dereköy, Pazaryeri *Dereköy, Sason Dereköy is a village in the Sason District, Batman Province, Turkey.
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Dereköy, Emirdağ
Dereköy is a village in the Emirdağ District, Afyonkarahisar Province, Turkey. Its population is 227 (2021). The village takes its name from the creek which flows through it. The creek is usually dry, but when it rains heavily in the mountains, all the rain comes down through the creek. History The village was founded by the Yörük people, who moved from the Yozgat district. Geographic The village lies 7 kilometers from Emirdağ and 77 kilometers from Afyonkarahisar. Economics Most of the population are farmers. References

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