Erciş

Erciş (pronounced [eɾˈdʒiʃ]; Kurdish: Erdiş,[3] Armenian: Ականց, Agants; historically Արճեշ, Arjesh) is a town and district located in the Van Province, Turkey on Lake Van.

Erciş
A view from Erciş city center
Erciş
Coordinates: 39°01′52″N 43°21′35″E
CountryTurkey
ProvinceVan
Government
  Elected MayorYildiz Çetin (HDP)
  District GovernorNuri Mehmetbeyoğlu
Area
  District1,876.38 km2 (724.47 sq mi)
Population
 (2012)[2]
  Urban
81,212
  District
165,953
  District density88/km2 (230/sq mi)
Post code
65400
Websitewww.ercis.bel.tr

See also

References

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