
The Rhodope Mountains (Bulgarian: Родопи Rodopi, Greek: Ροδόπη Rodópi) are among the oldest and geologically most complex mountain systems in Southeastern Europe. Located in the southeastern part of the Balkan Peninsula, this mountain range is significant in terms of natural resources, rich biodiversity, diverse climatic conditions, and cultural heritage. The mountains span both Bulgarian and Greek territories and have historically been influenced by several civilizations, including the Thracian
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MoMount Erciyes (Turkish: Erciyes Dağı) is a prominent stratovolcano located in Central Anatolia, approximately 25 kilometers south of Kayseri city in Türkiye. Standing at an elevation of 3,917 meters (12,851 feet), it is the highest peak in Central Anatolia and the fifth highest in Türkiye. The mountain spans an area of about 1,100 square kilometers, with its volcanic mass extending over an 18-kilometer diameter. Its summit rises approximately 3,000 meters above the surrounding Sultansazlığı Basi
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