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qamıllı Latitude and Longitude:

55°20′34″N 47°40′25″E / 55.3428°N 47.6736°E / 55.3428; 47.6736
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Qamıllı
Камыллы
derevnya
Qamıllı is located in Tatarstan
Qamıllı
Qamıllı
Coordinates: 55°20′34″N 47°40′25″E / 55.3428°N 47.6736°E / 55.3428; 47.6736
CountryRussia
Region Tatarstan
District Qaybıç District
Time zone UTC+3:00

Qamıllı ( Tatar: Камыллы, romanized: Qamıllı) is a rural locality (a derevnya) in Qaybıç District, Tatarstan. The population was 59 as of 2010. [1]

Geography

Qamıllı is located 39 km (24 mi) northwest of Olı Qaybıç, district's administrative centre, and 146 km (91 mi) southwest of Qazan, republic's capital, by road. [2] [3]

History

The village was established in 1927.

After the creation of districts in Tatar ASSR (Tatarstan) in Qaybıç (Ölcän in 1927) (1927–1944), Külle İl (1944–1956), Qaybıç (1956–1963), Bua (1963–1964), Apas (1964–1991) and Qaybıç districts. [4]

References

  1. ^ "Камыллы". tatarica.org (in Tatar). Retrieved 2022-08-08.
  2. ^ "Камыллы". tatarica.org (in Tatar). Retrieved 2022-08-08.
  3. ^ "Расчет расстояний между городами".
  4. ^ "Камыллы". tatarica.org (in Tatar). Retrieved 2022-08-08.

qamıllı Latitude and Longitude:

55°20′34″N 47°40′25″E / 55.3428°N 47.6736°E / 55.3428; 47.6736
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Qamıllı
Камыллы
derevnya
Qamıllı is located in Tatarstan
Qamıllı
Qamıllı
Coordinates: 55°20′34″N 47°40′25″E / 55.3428°N 47.6736°E / 55.3428; 47.6736
CountryRussia
Region Tatarstan
District Qaybıç District
Time zone UTC+3:00

Qamıllı ( Tatar: Камыллы, romanized: Qamıllı) is a rural locality (a derevnya) in Qaybıç District, Tatarstan. The population was 59 as of 2010. [1]

Geography

Qamıllı is located 39 km (24 mi) northwest of Olı Qaybıç, district's administrative centre, and 146 km (91 mi) southwest of Qazan, republic's capital, by road. [2] [3]

History

The village was established in 1927.

After the creation of districts in Tatar ASSR (Tatarstan) in Qaybıç (Ölcän in 1927) (1927–1944), Külle İl (1944–1956), Qaybıç (1956–1963), Bua (1963–1964), Apas (1964–1991) and Qaybıç districts. [4]

References

  1. ^ "Камыллы". tatarica.org (in Tatar). Retrieved 2022-08-08.
  2. ^ "Камыллы". tatarica.org (in Tatar). Retrieved 2022-08-08.
  3. ^ "Расчет расстояний между городами".
  4. ^ "Камыллы". tatarica.org (in Tatar). Retrieved 2022-08-08.

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