Mount Ararat is a snow-capped volcanic cone in Turkey. It is in Eastern Turkey, which is in Europe. It is currently dormant. Mount Ararat is 5,165 m high.
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The elevation of Mount Ararat in Turkey is approximately 5,137 meters (16,854 feet) above sea level. It is the highest peak in Turkey and a dormant volcano located near the border with Armenia and Iran.
The first recorded person to climb Mount Ararat was Frederic Parrot, a German explorer, in 1829. However, the mountain has great religious significance as it is believed to be the final resting place of Noah's Ark from the biblical story of the Great Flood.
Mount Ararat in Turkey has an elevation of 5,137 meters (16,854 feet) above sea level at its highest peak, known as the Greater Ararat.
Mount Ararat was formed by volcanic activity associated with the collision of the Arabian and Eurasian tectonic plates. Over millions of years, eruptions and subsequent volcanic activity contributed to the gradual build-up of lava and ash, forming the iconic mountain we see today.
That's the Ararat mountain.
Mount Ararat is 5,137m or 16,854ft tall
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Mount Ararat is located in Turkey. Go to Google maps, and type in "Mt Ararat".
Mount Ararat is in Turkey.
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Mount Ararat.
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The highest mountain in Turkey is Mount Ararat
The Bible says that the Arc landed in the Mountains of Ararat, which refers to the Mountain range on the border of Turkey and Armenia. Tradition has it that the actual mountain is Mount Ararat, which is the highest mountain in the range and where the several sightings have been. This mountain is in Turkey.
The peak is called ararat peak.
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