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[[Image:aydos_800x524.jpg|thumb|right|Aydos Dagi, [[Kartal]]]] |
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'''Aydos Dagi''' ( |
'''Aydos Dagi''' (Turkish: '''Aydos Dağı''')(537 m) is the highest point of [[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]] where is located on the northern side of the district [[Kartal]]. |
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== The name of Aydos == |
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Aydos name comes from a Aydos Fortress where is next to the hill which has built in first half of [[6th century]] by [[ancient Rome|Romans]]. Today, the ruins of Aydos Fortress is on [[Sultanbeyli]] district of [[Istanbul]]. |
Aydos name comes from a Aydos Fortress where is next to the hill which has built in first half of [[6th century]] by [[ancient Rome|Romans]]. Today, the ruins of Aydos Fortress is on [[Sultanbeyli]] district of [[Istanbul]]. |
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Revision as of 09:20, 23 January 2007
Aydos Dagi (Turkish: Aydos Dağı)(537 m) is the highest point of Istanbul, Turkey where is located on the northern side of the district Kartal.
The name of Aydos
Aydos name comes from a Aydos Fortress where is next to the hill which has built in first half of 6th century by Romans. Today, the ruins of Aydos Fortress is on Sultanbeyli district of Istanbul.