Turtuk

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Turtuk is a remote village in the Nubra Valley of Ladakh, India, known for its Balti culture, apricot orchards, and strategic location near the Line of Control.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
village
administrativeChange integrated into Indian-administered Ladakh after 1971
borderProximity India–Pakistan Line of Control
surface form: Line of Control between India and Pakistan
climate cold desert climate
connectedByRoadTo Diskit
Leh
country India
countryCallingCode +91
currentControl India
economy agriculture
horticulture
tourism
ethnicGroup Balti people
hasFeature Brogpa and Balti style architecture
mosques
narrow terraced fields
traditional wooden bridges
historicalEvent captured by India during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
historicalRegion Gilgit-Baltistan
surface form: Baltistan
knownFor Balti culture
apricot orchards
strategic location near the Line of Control
traditional stone houses
walnut trees
languageSpoken Balti
Ladakhis
surface form: Ladakhi
locatedIn Nubra Valley
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Ladakh
Leh
surface form: Leh district
locatedInMountainRange Karakoram
surface form: Karakoram Range
locatedInRegion Transhimalaya
surface form: Trans-Himalayan region

northern India
locatedOnRiver Shyok River
mainCrops apricots
barley
buckwheat
nearbyCountry Pakistan
openedToTourism 2010
partOf Gilgit-Baltistan
surface form: Baltistan cultural region
previousControl Pakistan
primaryReligion Islam
roadType mountain road via Khardung La
timeZone Indian Standard Time
tourismAttraction Balti traditional lifestyle
views of the Karakoram mountains
tourismType border tourism
cultural tourism

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Shyok River passesThrough Turtuk