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Village in Muş Province, Turkey Village in Muş, Turkey
Akçatepe
Village
Akçatepe is located in TurkeyAkçatepeAkçatepeLocation in Turkey
Coordinates: 39°05′13″N 41°50′19″E / 39.0869°N 41.8387°E / 39.0869; 41.8387
CountryTurkey
ProvinceMuş
DistrictVarto
Population272
Time zoneUTC+3 (TRT)

Akçatepe is a village in the Varto District of the Muş Province in east Turkey. As of 2022, it had a population of 272 people.

History

The old name of the village is Darabi, which means "willow" in Kurmanci in the records of 1902, and "Darabii Anér", which means "Aner willow" in the 1928 records.

Geology and geomorphology

Floods sometimes occur in the village with the overflow of streams coming from the Mount Kolibaba.

References

  1. Köy, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 22 May 2023.
  2. "Address-based population registration system (ADNKS) results dated 31 December 2022, Favorite Reports" (XLS). TÜİK. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
  3. "Turkey settlements inventory" (in Turkish). Sevan Nişanyan. July 10, 2020. Archived from the original on July 21, 2020.
  4. "Muş'ta sel nedeniyle büyük zarar". evrensel.net (in Turkish). Retrieved 2012-07-08.
Turkey Varto District
Municipalities
Villages
  • Acarkent
  • Ağaçaltı
  • Ağaçkorur
  • Akçatepe
  • Alabalık
  • Alnıaçık
  • Armutkaşı
  • Aşağıalagöz
  • Aşağıhacıbey
  • Bağiçi
  • Baltaş
  • Başkent
  • Beşikkaya
  • Boyalı
  • Boylu
  • Buzlugöze
  • Çalıdere
  • Çaltılı
  • Çayçatı
  • Çayıryolu
  • Çaylar
  • Çayönü
  • Çobandağı
  • Dağcılar
  • Dallıöz
  • Değerli
  • Derince
  • Diktepeler
  • Doğanca
  • Dönertaş
  • Durucabulak
  • Dutözü
  • Erdoğan
  • Eryurdu
  • Esenler
  • Gelintaşı
  • Göltepe
  • Gölyayla
  • Görgü
  • Güzeldere
  • Güzelkent
  • Haksever
  • Hüseyinoğlu
  • İçmeler
  • İlbey
  • Kalecik
  • Karaköy
  • Karameşe
  • Karapınar
  • Kartaldere
  • Kayadelen
  • Kayalıdere
  • Kayalık
  • Kayalıkale
  • Kaygıntaş
  • Kaynarca
  • Koçyatağı
  • Kolan
  • Köprücük
  • Küçüktepe
  • Kumlukıyı
  • Kuşluk
  • Leylek
  • Ocaklı
  • Oğlakçı
  • Ölçekli
  • Omcalı
  • Onpınar
  • Özenç
  • Özkonak
  • Sağlıcak
  • Sanlıca
  • Sazlıca
  • Seki
  • Taşçı
  • Taşdibek
  • Taşlıyayla
  • Teknedüzü
  • Tepeköy
  • Tuzlu
  • Üçbulak
  • Ulusırt
  • Ünaldı
  • Yarlısu
  • Yayıklı
  • Yayla
  • Yedikavak
  • Yeşildal
  • Yeşilpınar
  • Yılanlı
  • Yukarıhacıbey
  • Yurttutan
  • Zorabat


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