Konak
Konak comes from Turkish and means "place where one settles", in particular also:
It can designate the official residence of a Turkish administrator (see e.g. Konak of Sarajevo ) or the 19 buildings on Mount Athos in the main town of Karyes , which serve as accommodation for the envoys of the individual monasteries:
Konak is the name of the following places:
- Konak (Baklan) , a Turkish village in Denizli Province
- Konak (Hakkari) , a Turkish village in Hakkâri Province
- Konak (Izmir) , district of the Turkish city İzmir
- Konak (Malko Tarnowo) , a Bulgarian village near Malko Tarnowo
- Konak (Serbia) , a Serbian village near Sečanj
- Konak (Targovishte) , a Bulgarian village near Targovishte
Konak is the family name of the following people:
- Ferdi Konak (* 1996), Turkish soccer player
- Volkan Konak (* 1967), Turkish singer
See also:
Wiktionary: Konak - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations