Website www.aralik.bel.tr District area 709.2 km² Local time Tuesday 6:11 AM | Post code 76500 Area 709 km² Elevation 850 m | |
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Canfeza aral k
Aralık (Kurdish: Başan; Azerbaijani: Aralıq; Armenian: Արալիխ Aralikh; Russian: Аралык) is a town and district of the Iğdır Province in the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey. It is the location of the Aras corridor, which connects Turkey with Azerbaijan. Part of the district forms the international border between Turkey and Armenia, which has been closed since 1993, and the border between Turkey and Iran. The town of Aralık is mainly inhabited by Azerbaijanis, but the district is largely Kurdish, especially around Mount Ararat in villages like Yenidoğan.
Contents
- Canfeza aral k
- Map of AralC4B1k 76500 AralC4B1k2FIC49FdC4B1r Turkey
- Suat ersoy aral k official video
- Aras corridor
- References
Map of Aral%C4%B1k, 76500 Aral%C4%B1k%2FI%C4%9Fd%C4%B1r, Turkey
Suat ersoy aral k official video
Aras corridor
The district of Aralık includes the Aras corridor, which connects Turkey with Azerbaijan through the Nakhichevan exclave. The corridor is formed by the confluence of the Aras and Lower Karasu rivers and was ceded to Turkey by the Soviet Union in the Treaty of Kars. It is predominately inhabited by Kurds and is the location of the Dilucu Border Gate, the only border crossing between Turkey and Azerbaijan, opened in May 1992.