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van

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38.492400,43.383100

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  • Van, Turkey

    Van, Turkey

    City in eastern Turkey

    Distance: Approx. 334 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 38.49416667,43.38

    Van (Armenian: Վան; Kurdish: Wan) is a city in eastern Turkey's Van Province, on the eastern shore of Lake Van. It is the capital and largest city of Van Province. Van has a long history as a major urban area.

  • Toprakkale (castle)

    Toprakkale (castle)

    Distance: Approx. 3620 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 38.52055557,43.4038889

    Rusahinili ("city of (King) Rusa I)", modern Toprakkale (Turkey), is an ancient Urartian fortress built by Rusa I, located near the modern city of Van in eastern Turkey. The site has been excavated by archaeological teams from Germany, the United Kingdom, and other countries.

  • Defense of Van (1915)

    Defense of Van (1915)

    Armed resistance of the Armenian population of Van against the Armenian genocide

    Distance: Approx. 336 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 38.4942,43.38

    The defense of Van (Armenian: Վանի հերոսամարտ, romanized: Vani herosamart) and in Russian Van operation (Russian: Ванская операция, romanized: Vanskaya operatsia) was the armed resistance of the Armenian population of Van and Russian army against the Ottoman Empire's attempts to massacre the Ottoman Armenian population of the Van Vilayet in the 1915 Armenian genocide. Several contemporaneous observers and later historians have concluded that the Ottoman government deliberately instigated an armed Armenian resistance in the city and then used this insurgency as the main pretext to justify beginning the deportation and slaughter of Armenians throughout the empire. Witness reports agree that the Armenian posture at Van was defensive and an act of resistance to massacre.

  • Occupation of Western Armenia

    Occupation of Western Armenia

    By the Russian Empire during World War I

    Distance: Approx. 334 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 38.49416667,43.38

    The occupation of Western Armenia by the Russian Empire during World War I began in 1915 and was formally ended by the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. It was sometimes referred to as the Republic of Van by Armenians. Aram Manukian of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation was the de facto head until July 1915.

  • Van Fortress

    Van Fortress

    Massive stone fortification in Turkey

    Distance: Approx. 3920 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 38.5025,43.34

    The Fortress of Van (Armenian: Վանի Բերդ, also known as Van Citadel; Kurdish: Kela Wanê; Turkish: Van Kalesi) is a massive stone fortification built by the ancient kingdom of Urartu during the 9th to 7th centuries BC, and is the largest example of its kind. It overlooks the ruins of Tushpa, the ancient Urartian capital during the 9th century, which was centered upon the steep-sided bluff where the fortress now sits. A number of similar fortifications were built throughout the Urartian kingdom, usually cut into hillsides and outcrops in places where modern-day Armenia, Turkey and Iran meet.

  • Tushpa

    Tushpa

    Ruined capital city of Urartu

    Distance: Approx. 3637 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 38.5,43.3425

    Tushpa (Armenian: Տոսպ, Տուշպա֊Վան Tosp, Tushpa-Van, Akkadian: Turuspa, from Urartian tur-, to destroy i.e. victorious) was the 9th-century BC capital of Urartu, later becoming known as Van which is derived from Biainili, the native name of Urartu. The ancient ruins are located just west of Van and east of Lake Van in the Van Province of Turkey.

  • Urartu

    Urartu

    Iron-Age kingdom of the Ancient Near East

    Distance: Approx. 3637 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 38.5,43.3425

    Urartu was an Iron Age kingdom centered around the Armenian highlands between Lake Van, Lake Urmia, and Lake Sevan. The territory of the ancient kingdom of Urartu extended over the modern frontiers of Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and the Republic of Armenia. Its kings left behind cuneiform inscriptions in the Urartian language, a member of the Hurro-Urartian language family.

  • İpekyolu

    İpekyolu

    District and municipality in Van, Turkey

    Distance: Approx. 4574 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 38.4658,43.3431

    İpekyolu is a municipality and district of Van Province, Turkey. Its area is 956 km2, and its population is 348,046 (2022). The district İpekyolu was created at the 2013 reorganisation from part of the former central district of Van, along with the new district Tuşba.

  • Tuşba

    Tuşba

    District and municipality in Van, Turkey

    Distance: Approx. 5290 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 38.51777778,43.43444444

    Tuşba is a municipality and district of Van Province, Turkey. Its area is 1,948 km2, and its population is 163,301 (2022). The district Tuşba was created at the 2013 reorganisation from part of the former central district of Van, along with the new district İpekyolu.

  • Van railway station

    Van railway station

    Railway station in Van, Turkey

    Distance: Approx. 7052 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 38.517,43.3085

    Van railway station (Turkish: Van garı) is the main railway station in Van, Turkey. Up until July 2015, the Trans-Asia Express, from Tehran, Iran, stopped at the station. The train would continue to the Van Pier, where passengers would travel to Tatvan via ferry, and the western half of the train would continue to Ankara.

  • Van Pier railway station

    Van Pier railway station

    Railway station in Van, Turkey

    Distance: Approx. 7052 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 38.517,43.3085

    Van Pier railway station (Turkish: Van İskele istasyonu) is a railway station and pier in Van, Turkey. Situated on the eastern shore of Lake Van, 5.8 km (3.6 mi) west of the city center, the station serves as a connection between modes of transport, with two slips carrying a total of seven tracks. TCDD Taşımacılık operates a ferry between Van and Tatvan, which also carries freight railcars and automobiles across the lake.

  • Bostaniçi

    Bostaniçi

    Town in Van province, Turkey

    Distance: Approx. 4859 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 38.50722222,43.43555556

    Bostaniçi is a neighbourhood of the municipality and district of İpekyolu, Van Province, Turkey. Its population is 31,714 (2022). Before the 2013 reorganisation, it was a town (belde) in the central district of Van Province.

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Surface atmospheric pressure

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