Akdağ
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Akdağ is the name of several different mountains in Turkey. It literally means 'White Mountain' in Turkish.
One of them is in the Çameli district of Denizli Province, and in the Çivril district of Afyon Province. It is located at the western end of the Taurus Mountains in Aegean Region of Turkey. Its highest peak is 3,213 m. The area was declared a national park in 2000.[1]
There are also mountains named Akdağ in Sivas and Burdur.
[edit] References
- ^ Republic of Turkey Ministry of Culture and Tourism, "Afyon - Akdağ National Park".
National parks of Turkey |
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| Akdağ • Alacahöyük • Aladağlar • Altınbeşik Cave • Altındere • Ayvalık Islands • Başkomutan • Beydağları Coast (Olympos) • Dilek Peninsula- Büyük Menderes Delta • Gallipoli • Göreme • Güllük Mountain (Termessos) • Hatila Valley • Mount Honaz • Kaçkar Mountains • Karagöl-Sahara • Karatepe-Aslandağ • Kızıldağ • Köprülü Kanyon • Kurşunlu Waterfall • Kuş Cenneti • Küre Mountains • Lake Abant • Lake Bafa • Lake Beyşehir • Lake Kovada • Marmaris • Mount Ida • Mount Ilgaz • Mount Munzur • Mount Nemrut • Mount Spil • Saklıkent • Soğuksu • Troy • Uludağ • Yedigöller • Yozgat Forest |
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