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Köroğlu Mountains

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Köroğlu Mountains
Mist in Bolu, near the Köroğlu Mountains
Highest point
PeakKöroğlu Tepesi
Elevation2,499 m (8,199 ft)
Coordinates40°40′0″N 31°47′0″E / 40.66667°N 31.78333°E / 40.66667; 31.78333
Dimensions
Length400 km (250 mi)
Naming
Native nameKöroğlu Dağları (Turkish)
Geography
CountryTurkey

The Köroğlu Mountains (Turkish: Köroğlu Dağları) are a mountain range situated in the northern Turkey, north of Ankara. It rises along the North Anatolian Fault and the Black Sea.

This range crosses the provinces of Bolu, Çankırı and Çorum, and its limits are Sakarya River, to the west, and Kızılırmak River, to the east.[1]

The highest place, situated south of Bolu, is an andesitic formation, constituted by a plateau where is situated the highest point of this range, Köroğlu Tepesi, at 2,499 m (8,200 ft) above sea level. This place has forests with firs and pines, extensive summer pastures and picturesque yaylas (mountain resorts with alpine cabins).

Recently, two ski resorts near Köroğlu Tepesi were inaugurated: Kartalkaya and Sarialan, with altitudes between 1,900 m (6,233 ft) and 2,378 m (7,802 ft).[2]

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References

  1. ^ Topographic map of Turkey (in JPG) Ankara University. Retrieved on 2011-01-30.
  2. ^ Köroğlu Dağları Archived 2010-10-29 at the Wayback Machine Planetware.com. Retrieved on 2011-01-30.

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