Akbudak
Akbudak | ||||
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Basic data | ||||
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Province (il) : | Gaziantep | |||
Coordinates : | 37 ° 27 ' N , 37 ° 56' E | |||
Height : | 550 m | |||
Residents : | 1,086 (2011) | |||
Telephone code : | (+90) 342 | |||
Postal code : | 27650 | |||
License plate : | 27 | |||
Structure and administration (status: 2014) | ||||
Muhtar : | Mustafa Çelik |
Akbudak ( Kurdish Sirgûc ) is a former village in the Araban district of the Turkish province of Gaziantep and has been a district of Araban since the last territorial reform . The former name of the place was Süpürgüç .
Akbudak is located about 22 kilometers east of Araban and 60 kilometers northeast of the provincial capital Gaziantep . It is connected to the county seat by a country road. The Karasu flows into the Euphrates about five kilometers south of Akbudak . Four kilometers from the village there is a well-preserved Roman bridge over the Karasu. Three kilometers southwest of the village, on the gorge dug by the Karasu, is the late Hittite rock relief on Karasu , formerly known as the Süpürgüç rock relief .
Individual evidence
- ^ Turkish Institute for Statistics ( Memento of October 16, 2014 in the Internet Archive ), accessed October 9, 2014