List of mountains in Turkey
Mountain ranges of Turkey
- 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
Mountains of Turkey
Name | Altitude | Mountain Range | Coordinates |
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Büyük Ağrı (Mount Ararat) | 5,137 m (16,854 ft) | Ağrı | 39°42′09″N 44°18′00″E |
Gelyansın or Uludoruk (Reşko Tepesi) | 4,134 m (13,563 ft) | Taurus | 37°29′09″N 44°00′18″E |
Cilo Dağı | 4,116 m[1] (13,504 ft) | Taurus | |
Süphan | 4,058 m (13,314 ft) | 38°55′54″N 42°50′03″E | |
Kaçkar Dağı highest peak in Kaçkarlar | 3,932 m (12,900 ft) | Kaçkarlar | 40°50′12″N 41°09′48″E |
Erciyes (Mount Erciyes) | 3,916 m (12,848 ft) | Central Anatolia Region | 38°32′06″N 35°27′03″E |
Küçük Ağrı (Lesser Ararat, Little Ararat, Mount Sis) | 3,896 m (12,782 ft) | Ağrı | 39°39′N 44°24′E |
Handeyade (Catalkaya, Samdi) | 3,794 m (12,448 ft) | Cilo-Sat | 37°19′N 44°15′E |
Kızılkaya Highest Peak in Anti-Taurus Mountains (Aladağlar) | 3,767 m (12,359 ft) | Aladağlar | |
Büyük Demirkazık (Greater Demirkazık) | 3,756 m (12,323 ft) | Aladağlar | 37°47′51″N 35°09′33″E |
Kısara | 3,752 m (12,310 ft) | Cilo-Sat | |
Mazanı | 3,725 m (12,221 ft) | Cilo-Sat | |
Emler | 3,723 m (12,215 ft) | Aladağlar | 37°48′23″N 35°08′55″E |
Verçenik | 3,711 m (12,175 ft) | Kaçkarlar | |
Kaldı | 3,688 m (12,100 ft) | Aladağlar | |
Başet Tepesi[2] (Gürpınar, Van) | 3,684 m (12,087 ft) | İhtiyar Şahap Mountains | |
Şilan Mountains | 3,670 m (12,040 ft) | Cilo-Sat | |
Kızılyar | 3,654 m (11,988 ft) | Aladağlar | |
Gürtepe | 3,630 m (11,910 ft) | Aladağlar | |
Sematepe | 3,623 m (11,886 ft) | Aladağlar | |
Çağalın Başı | 3,612 m (11,850 ft) | Aladağlar | |
Mount Tendürek | 3,584 m (11,759 ft) | ||
Torasan | 3,584 m (11,759 ft) | Aladağlar | |
Alaca (Lorut) | 3,582 m (11,752 ft) | Aladağlar | |
Vayvay | 3,563 m (11,690 ft) | Aladağlar | |
Bulut | 3,562 m (11,686 ft) | Kaçkarlar | |
Eznevit | 3,560 m (11,680 ft) | Aladağlar | |
Karasay | 3,550 m (11,650 ft) | Aladağlar | |
Mount Artos | 3,550 m (11,650 ft) | İhtiyar Şahap Mountains | |
Boruklu | 3,548 m (11,640 ft) | Aladağlar | |
Gevaruk | 3,540 m (11,610 ft) | Cilo-Sat | |
Çandır Dağı | 3,537 m (11,604 ft) | ||
Güngörmez | 3,536 m (11,601 ft) | Kaçkarlar | |
Sulağankaya | 3,530 m (11,580 ft) | Aladağlar | |
Soğanlı Dağ | 3,527 m (11,572 ft) | Kaçkarlar | |
Medetsiz Highest peak in Bolkar Mountains | 3,524 m (11,562 ft) | Bolkar Mountains | |
unnamed near Çağalın Başı | 3,517 m (11,539 ft) | Aladağlar | |
Direktaş | 3,510 m (11,520 ft) | Aladağlar | |
Orta Dağ | 3,500 m (11,500 ft) | Aladağlar | |
Karataş | 3,495 m (11,467 ft) | Kaçkarlar | |
Keşif | 3,475 m (11,401 ft) | Bolkar Mountains | |
Cebelbaşı | 3,474 m (11,398 ft) | Aladağlar | |
Liblin Tepe | 3,472 m (11,391 ft) | Kaçkarlar | |
Karasay | 3,472 m (11,391 ft) | Aladağlar | |
Güzeller | 3,461 m (11,355 ft) | Aladağlar | |
Sıyırmalık | 3,426 m (11,240 ft) | Aladağlar | |
Tearzin | 3,415 m (11,204 ft) | Cilo-Sat | |
Küçük Demirkazık | 3,400 m (11,200 ft) | Aladağlar | |
Tahtakaya | 3,372 m (11,063 ft) | Bolkar Mountains | |
Didvake | 3,350 m (10,990 ft) | Kaçkarlar | |
Büyük Dağ Tepe | 3,328 m (10,919 ft) | Kaçkarlar | |
Sat Başı | 3,302 m (10,833 ft) | Cilo-Sat | |
Altıparmak | 3,301 m (10,830 ft) | Kaçkarlar | |
Marsis | 3,300 m (10,800 ft) | Kaçkarlar | |
Kardal | 3,300 m (10,800 ft) | Cilo-Sat | |
Hasan Dağı | 3,253 m (10,673 ft) | 38°08′N 34°11′E | |
Mescit Mountains | 3,239 m (10,627 ft) | ||
Büyük Ejder | 3,176 m (10,420 ft) | ||
Erek Dağı | 3,175 m (10,417 ft) | 38°28′N 43°30′E | |
Kargapazarı Mountains | 3,169 m (10,397 ft) | ||
Nurhak Dağı | 3,081 m (10,108 ft) | ||
Kızlar Sivrisi | 3,069 m (10,069 ft) | Beydağları | |
Çakmak Mountain | 3,063 m (10,049 ft) | ||
Nemrut | 3,050 m (10,010 ft) | 38°39′N 42°14′E | |
Mount Honaz | 2,571 m (8,435 ft) | ||
Uludağ | 2,543 m (8,343 ft) | 40°04′10″N 29°13′17″E | |
Tahtalı | 2,366 m (7,762 ft) | Beydağları | 36°32′13″N 30°26′31″E |
Ahır | 2,344 m (7,690 ft) | Southeastern Taurus Mountains | 37.65°N 37.03°E |
Murat Mountain | 2,312 m (7,585 ft) | ||
Karadağ | 2,271 m (7,451 ft) | 37°15′N 33°05′E | |
Girekol | 2,145 m (7,037 ft) | 39°06′14″N 43°25′34″E | |
Şaphane mountain | 2,120 m (6,960 ft) | ||
Kazdağı (Mount Ida) | 1,770 m | 39°42′N 26°50′E | |
Spil Dağı | 1,517 m (4,977 ft) | ||
Madra Mountains | 1,230 m | Aegean Region | |
Mahya Dağı | 1,031 m (3,383 ft) | Yıldız Mountains | 41°47′N 27°37′E |
Gallery
- 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
References
- Azzoni, Roberto Sergio; Bollati, Irene; Pelfini, Manuela; Akif Sarıkaya, Mehmet; Zerboni, Andrea (2021-04-01). "Evolution of recently deglaciated high mountain landforms in the Eastern Anatolia": EGU21–7086. doi:10.5194/egusphere-egu21-7086. hdl:2434/822081.
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