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List of mountains in Turkey
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Mountain ranges of Turkey
- Armenian Highlands range across Eastern Turkey including Agri (Ararat)
- Taurus Mountains range across southern Turkey between the coast and the Anatolian Plateau. Subranges include
- Akdağlar (or White Mountains) are in the south-western
- Beydağlar (or Bey Mountains)
- Tahtalı Mountain Range south west Anatolia
- Anti-Taurus Mountains (Aladağlar) are in southern and eastern Turkey
- Cilo-Sat Mountains are the eastern extension of the Taurus Mountains and are in Hakkari province
- Nur Mountains (South Anatolia)
- Pontic Mountains (in Turkish, Kuzey Anadolu Dağları, meaning North Anatolian Mountains) range along the southern coast of the Black Sea in northern Turkey
- Kaçkar Mountains form the eastern end of the Pontic Mountains
- Köroğlu Mountains (Northwest Anatolia)
- Yıldız Mountains (Istranca or Strandzha) are in the European part of Turkey and in Bulgaria
- Sultan Mountains on the western edge of the Anatolian Plateau
- Yalnızçam Mountains in the Eastern Anatolia Region
- Akdoğan Mountains in the Eastern Anatolia Region
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Mountains of Turkey
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- The major ridge and summit of Mount Erciyes
- View of Mount Nemrut in Turkey, as the highest point in the picture
- Ararat (Ağrı Dağı)
- Ararat (Ağrı Dağı)
- Ararat, Climbing route at 4700 m
- Ararat, View of snow-covered top from 4900 m
- Ararat-Ağrı Dağı, Location
- Ararat
- Ararat, from 2700m
- Ararat, view with truck driving mountineers
- Ararat, from west
- Ararat, Khorvirap monastery in front of Mount Ararat
- Akilbaba Tepesi in the Giresun Mountains Chain in the Black Sea Region of Turkey
- Top of the Nemrut Dağı
- Termessos with view to mountain Solymos (Güllük Dağı)
- Olympos, Antalya
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