Mount Cilo

Mount Cilo
Mount Cilo
Highest point
Elevation4,116 m (13,504 ft)
Coordinates37°30′N 43°58′E / 37.500°N 43.967°E / 37.500; 43.967
Geography
Mount Cilo is located in Turkey
Mount Cilo
Mount Cilo
Turkey
Mount Cilo is located in Middle East
Mount Cilo
Mount Cilo
Mount Cilo (Middle East)
Mount Cilo is located in West and Central Asia
Mount Cilo
Mount Cilo
Mount Cilo (West and Central Asia)
LocationYüksekova,
Hakkâri Province, Turkey
Parent rangeArmenian / Taurus / Zagros Mountains

Mount Cilo (Turkish: Cilo Dağı; Kurdish: Çiyayê Cîlo; Armenian: Ջողա լեռ) is the third highest mountain in Turkey. It is 4,116 m (13,504 ft) high and lies in the Hakkâri Dağları chain, located in the eastern Taurus, in the district of Yüksekova of the Hakkâri Province.[1][2]

Description

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Mount Cilo is part of Cilo mountain range, which is 30 km (19 miles) long.[3] The Uludoruk (4,135 m (13,566 ft)), located in the immediate vicinity (4 km (2.5 miles) away), is the second highest mountain in Turkey. In 1984, the area was closed to civilians. It was not until 2002 that a team of mountaineers was authorized to climb again the Cilo mountains.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ The New Encyclopaedia Britannica: Macropaedia. University of Michigan p. 920
  2. ^ Brockhaus, Enzyklopädie in 30 Bänden, Vol. 28. Mannheim 2006, p. 117, s.v. Türkei.
  3. ^ www.tuerkei-kultur-info.de
  4. ^ Hürriyet, 28. September 2002
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