Kazdagi
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Kazdaği — [käz΄dä gē′] Turk. name fore IDA2 Mount … English World dictionary
Kazdaği — Kaz•da•gi [[t]ˌkɑz dɑˈgi[/t]] n. geg Turkish name of Mount Ida 1) … From formal English to slang
Kazdagi — /kahz dah gee /; Turk. /kahz dah u /, n. Turkish name of Mount Ida (def. 1) … Useful english dictionary
Mount Ida (Turkey) — Kazdağı, Turkey Location of Kaz Daği on a map of the ancient Troad Elevation 5,820 ft (1,774 m) … Wikipedia
Ida-Gebirge (Türkei) — Der Berg Ida als Mount Ida in der unteren Hälfte der Karte. Das Ida Gebirge (türkisch Kaz Dağı ‚Gänseberg‘) befindet sich in der nordwestlichen Türkei, in der Landschaft Troas. Seine höchste Erhebung, der Kırklar Tepesi, der in der Antike… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Edremit (District), Balıkesir — This article is on the Aegean city and the district of Edremit in Balıkesir Province, western Turkey. For the town and the district of Edremit in Van Province, on the shores of Lake Van in eastern Turkey, see Edremit, Van. Infobox Settlement… … Wikipedia
Fir — Taxobox name = Abies firs fossil range = Fossil range|49|0cite journal|author=Shorn, Howard|author2=Wehr, Wesley| date=1986| title=Abies milleri, sp. nov., from the Middle Eocene Klondike Mountain Formation, Republic, Ferry County, Washington|… … Wikipedia
List of national parks of Turkey — National parks in Turkey include: # Yozgat Forest National Park # Karatepe Arslantaş National Park # Soğuksu National Park # Kuşcenneti National Park # Uludağ National Park # Yedigöller National Park # Cape Dilek Delta of Büyük Menderes National… … Wikipedia
Idi — can mean: * Mount Ida, Crete * Idi Amin, the Ugandan dictator * Edd, a town in Eritrea * Mount Ida (Turkey), a mountain in northwestern Turkey, now called Kazdağı or Kaz Dağları or Karataş Tepesi *The IATA code for Indiana County Jimmy Stewart… … Wikipedia
Bergama carpet — refers to handwoven floor coverings made in the town of Bergama in northwest Turkey. Bergama carpets are of all wool construction and have a knotting density of around 12 knots per cm². They are typically three to four meters square in size and… … Wikipedia