Yenidoğdu is a village situated in the Hozat district of Tunceli Province, Turkey. It is located in the Eastern Anatolia region of the country.
Hozat is one of the administrative districts within Tunceli Province, known for its mountainous topography and its cultural makeup, which includes Alevi Zazas and Kurds. Like many villages in the Tunceli region, Yenidoğdu's history and development are closely linked to the broader socio-economic and geographical characteristics of the area.
The primary economic activities in rural villages such as Yenidoğdu typically include agriculture and animal husbandry, although specific details for individual small settlements are often localized. The population demographics of these villages can be subject to changes due to internal migration patterns within Turkey.
The name "Yenidoğdu" translates from Turkish as "newly born" or "newly emerged," which may reflect a historical event related to its founding, a renaming, or a symbolic significance within the local community's narrative. The district center, Hozat, acts as a local hub, providing administrative services, education, and limited commercial activities for the surrounding rural settlements, including Yenidoğdu. The region as a whole is noted for its distinctive cultural practices and its landscape, which is dominated by parts of the Munzur Mountains.