Aktaş
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Aktaş
Summary
Aktaş is a village of Turkey[1]. Aktaş has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Aktaş is located in Amasya[3].
- Aktaş is in the country of Turkey[4].
- Aktaş's continent is recorded as Asia[5].
- Aktaş's instance of is recorded as village of Turkey[6].
- Aktaş's postal code is recorded as 05000[7].
- Aktaş's licence plate code is recorded as 05[8].
- Aktaş's located in time zone is recorded as UTC+03:00[9].
- Aktaş's located in time zone is recorded as time in Turkey[10].
- Aktaş's local dialing code is recorded as 358[11].
- Aktaş's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 40.80916666666667, 'lon': 36.00666666666667}[12].
- Aktaş's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0hgl2qv[13].
- Aktaş's population is recorded as {'amount': '+20'}[14].
- Aktaş's population is recorded as {'amount': '+62'}[15].
- Aktaş's population is recorded as {'amount': '+57'}[16].
- Aktaş's population is recorded as {'amount': '+54'}[17].
- Aktaş's population is recorded as {'amount': '+51'}[18].
- Aktaş's population is recorded as {'amount': '+45'}[19].
- Aktaş's population is recorded as {'amount': '+73'}[20].
- Aktaş's population is recorded as {'amount': '+49'}[21].
- Aktaş's population is recorded as {'amount': '+42'}[22].
- Aktaş's population is recorded as {'amount': '+40'}[23].
- Aktaş's population is recorded as {'amount': '+40'}[24].
- Aktaş's population is recorded as {'amount': '+64'}[25].
- Aktaş's population is recorded as {'amount': '+64'}[26].
- Aktaş's population is recorded as {'amount': '+54'}[27].
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Geography
Aktaş is in the country of Turkey[4]. Aktaş is located in Amasya[3]. Aktaş's continent is recorded as Asia[5].
Physical Characteristics
Population counts include {'amount': '+20'}[14], {'amount': '+62'}[15], {'amount': '+57'}[16], {'amount': '+54'}[17], {'amount': '+51'}[18], and {'amount': '+45'}[19].
Designation and Status
Aktaş's instance of is recorded as village of Turkey[6].
Why It Matters
Aktaş has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]