Ouzoun
Ouzoun is a toponym used in several regions of Southeastern Europe and the Near East. The spelling reflects transliteration from Turkish and Greek, among other languages, and it is commonly applied to villages, neighborhoods, or geographic features named for a local elongation or stretch in the landscape.
Etymology: The most widely cited origin is the Turkish word uzun, meaning long. In place names, this
Geographic usage: As a place name, Ouzoun occurs in areas influenced by Ottoman administration and subsequent
Notable uses and administration: There is no single globally prominent location known as Ouzoun; references usually