Karadivan, Otlukbeli

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Karadivan
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Karadivan
Location in Turkey
Coordinates: 39°56′31″N40°04′05″E / 39.942°N 40.068°E / 39.942; 40.068 Coordinates: 39°56′31″N40°04′05″E / 39.942°N 40.068°E / 39.942; 40.068
Country Turkey
Province Erzincan
District Otlukbeli
Population
 (2021)
102
Time zone TRT (UTC+3)

Karadivan is a village in the Otlukbeli District, Erzincan Province, Turkey. [1] It had a population of 102 in 2021. [2]

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References

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  2. "Address-based population registration system (ADNKS) results dated 31 December 2021" (XLS) (in Turkish). TÜİK . Retrieved 30 January 2023.