Английская Википедия:Ilgaz Mountains

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Sea of Trees
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Poppy fields on the southern slopes

Ilgaz Mountains (Шаблон:Lang-tr; Шаблон:Lang-grc) is a mountain range in northwest Anatolia, Turkey. It belongs to the Pontic Mountains system.[1]

Geography

In west Black Sea region, there are three ranges of mountains, which run parallel to the Black Sea coast. Ilgaz Mountains constitute the eastern part of the second range from the coast line at an average distance of Шаблон:Convert. The northern slopes of the mountains are in Kastamonu Province and the southern slopes are in Çankırı Province. The length of the mountain system from west to east is about Шаблон:Convert with a width of about Шаблон:Convert. Situated at Шаблон:Coord, the mountain peak, known as Büyükhacet Tepe, is Шаблон:Convert high.[2][3] The state highway D.765, which connects Black Sea coast to Central Anatolia is Шаблон:Convert west of the peak. The altitude of the highest pass on the highway is Шаблон:Convert.[4]

History

The ancient Greeks and Romans generally knew the mountains as Olgassys. It was considered a lofty and inaccessible mountain on the frontiers of ancient Paphlagonia and Galatia, extending from the Halys River (Kızılırmak) in a southwestern direction towards the Sangarius, and containing the sources of the Parthenius River. The surrounding country was filled with temples erected by the Paphlagonians.[5] The mountain mentioned by Ptolemy under the name of Ligas, Gigas, or Oligas,[6] is probably the same as the Olgassys of Strabo. William Smith considered the current name a corruption of the former name.[7]

National park

Шаблон:Main The Mount Ilgaz National Park (Шаблон:Lang-tr) at the west of the highway pass was opened on June 2, 1976 and is easily accessible from the highway D.765. Total area of the park is Шаблон:Convert. At the highest elevation of the park, there are a number of hotels servicing to skiers. The skiers may use a Шаблон:Convert long chairlift to the ski area. The distance from Ankara is Шаблон:Convert, which makes the park nearest winter sports resort to the capital city citizens. During the summertime, the visitors may fish in the Baldıran Valley within the national park.[8][9]

Ecology

Ilgaz Mountains, especially the northern slopes, are covered with dense forestry. The popular name of the forestry around Ilgaz Mountains is "sea of trees" (Шаблон:Lang-tr). Some of the wild animals living in the wooded ranges are red deer, roe deer, fallow deer, wild boar, brown bear, gray wolf, European jackal, chamois and red fox. In 1996, a new insect species was discovered in Ilgaz Mountain ecology and in 2010 it was named as Merodon Ilgazense.[10]

In popular music

The theme of a popular song "Ilgaz" composed by Ahmet Samim Bilgen and lyrics by Cemil Türkarman is about Ilgaz Mountains.[11][12]

References

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External links

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