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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mount_AraratMount Ararat - Wikipedia

    Greater Ararat is the highest peak in Turkey, Kurdistan and the Armenian Highland with an elevation of 5,137 m (16,854 ft); Little Ararat's elevation is 3,896 m (12,782 ft). The Ararat massif is about 35 km (22 mi) wide at ground base. [5]

  2. Ararat consists of two peaks, their summits about 7 miles (11 km) apart. Great Ararat, or Büyük Ağrı Dağı, which reaches an elevation of 16,945 feet (5,165 metres) above sea level, is the highest peak in Turkey.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. El monte Ararat (en armenio: Արարատ; en turco: Ağrı Dağı) es el pico más alto de Turquía, con 5137 m s. n. m., localizado en la parte oriental del país, muy cerca de la frontera con Irán y Armenia. Se trata de un volcán inactivo cuya cima se encuentra cubierta de nieves perpetuas.

  4. Since the Middle Ages the "mountains of Ararat" began to be identified with a mountain in present Turkey (historical Armenia) known as Masis or Ağrı Dağı; the mountain became known as Mount Ararat.

  5. Coordinates: 41°4729N 75°2720W. Mount Ararat is a mountain located in the Pennsylvania villages of Belmont Corners and Orson. Its summit, which is in Orson, is the highest point in Wayne County, Pennsylvania, and one of the higher points in eastern Pennsylvania.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Mount_AraratMount Ararat - Wikiwand

    Greater Ararat is the highest peak in Turkey and the Armenian Highland with an elevation of 5,137 m (16,854 ft); Little Ararat's elevation is 3,896 m (12,782 ft). The Ararat massif is about 35 km (22 mi) wide at ground base.

  7. Mount Ararat ( Turkish: Ağrı Dağı; Armenian: Արարատ; Kurdish: Grîdax‎ or Çiyayê Agirî) is the tallest peak in the Armenian Highlands and modern-day Turkey. The mountain is always capped with snow, and it is a dormant volcano.