Gedik, Göle
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Village in Ardahan, Turkey
40°42′14″N 42°40′21″E / 40.7038°N 42.6724°E / 40.7038; 42.6724 (2021)
Gedik is a village in the Göle District, Ardahan Province, Turkey.[1] Its population is 355 (2021).[2]
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