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Uludağ (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈuɫudaː]), the ancient Mysian or Bithynian Olympus (Greek: Όλυμπος), is a mountain in Bursa Province, Turkey, with an elevation of 2,543 m (8,343 ft).

Uludağ
Mount Olympus
Highest point
Elevation2,543 m (8,343 ft)[1]
Prominence1,504 m (4,934 ft)[1]
ListingUltra
Coordinates40°04′14″N 29°13′18″E
Naming
English translationGreat Mountain
Language of nameTurkish
Geography
Uludağ
Location in Turkey
LocationBursa Province, Turkey
Bursa Uludağ Gondola
Legend
km
MASL
in m
0.0
Teferrüç, Bursa
395
2.2
Kadıyayla, Uludağ
1,230
2.3
Sarıalan Yaylası, Uludağ
1,630
4.3
Oteller, Uludağ
1,870

In Turkish, Uludağ means "great mountain". In ancient times the range of which it is a part, extending along the southern edge of Bithynia, was known as Olympos in Greek and Olympus in Latin, the western extremity being known as the Mysian Olympus and the eastern as the Bithynian Olympus,[2] and the city of Bursa was known as Prusa ad Olympum from its position near the mountain.[3] Throughout the Middle Ages, it contained hermitages and monasteries: "The rise of this monastic centre in the 8th c. and its prestige up to the 11th are linked to the resistance of numerous monks to the policy of the iconoclast emperors and then to a latent opposition to the urban, Constantinopolitan monasticism of the Studites."[4] One of the greatest monks of the Christian East, the wonder-working Byzantine monk Saint Joannicius the Great, lived as a hermit on this mountain.

Mt. Uludağ is the highest mountain of the Marmara region. Its highest peak is Kartaltepe at 2,543 m (8,343 ft). To the north are high plateaus: Sarıalan, Kirazlıyayla, Kadıyayla, and Sobra.

There is an abandoned wolfram mine near the summit. The mine and the integrated plant, which were built in 1974 for US$60 million, were closed in 1989 due to high production costs. The area is a popular center for winter sports such as skiing, and a national park of rich flora and fauna. Summer activities, such as trekking and camping, also are popular.

View of Uludağ from the top of the Mountain
View of Uludağ from the top of the Mountain

Uludağ National Park Turkey


View of Mt. Uludağ from the Asian side of Istanbul (distance: 100.74 km / 62.6 mi).
View of Mt. Uludağ from the Asian side of Istanbul (distance: 100.74 km / 62.6 mi).

The highest area in western Anatolia, Uludağ is easily ascended by car or cable-car. The park is about 22 km (14 mi) south of Bursa and is signposted from there. Bursa can be reached by road from Istanbul. The cable-car ascends from Bursa and has an intermediate stop in the alpine meadows of Kadiyayla at about 1,200 m (3,937 ft) elevation. It ends at Sarialan at about 1,630 m (5,348 ft).

Skiing in the Uludağ range (February 2007 photograph)
Skiing in the Uludağ range (February 2007 photograph)

Habitats of the park range from maquis on the lower slopes, through deciduous woodland and beech and fir forest to alpine meadows at the highest levels. It is a refuge for mountain birds, such as lammergeier and other vultures, golden eagle and more than 20 other raptor species. Other high-altitude species include alpine accentor, rock thrushes and choughs. The area is also good for eastern specialities such as isabelline wheatear, and, at almost the most westerly points of their range, red-fronted serin and Krüper's nuthatch. The dense fir forest holds short-toed treecreeper, common crossbill and Tengmalm's owl, a rare and very local bird in Turkey, as well as the white-backed woodpecker. The rare and local butterfly, Parnassius apollo graslini, is found on Uludag and the area has much of interest to botanists, with colourful pink primroses (Primula vulgaris var. sibthorpii), leopard's bane (Doronicum orientale), crocuses: the purple Crocus siberi and yellow Crocus flavus, and grape hyacinths (Muscari racemosum). There are also few wolf packs roaming on the mountain.


International winter sports events hosted


The ski resort hosted CEV Snow Volleyball European Tour events in 2017 and 2018.[5]


See also



References


  1. Turkey – Ultra page peaklist.org. Retrieved 14 October 2011.
  2. Charles Anthon, A System of Ancient and Mediæval Geography for the Use of Schools, Harper, 1850, p. 632
  3. Charles Anthon, A Classical Dictionary, Harper, 1869, p. 1135
  4. Andre Vauchez et al., Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages, Routledge, 2000, p. 1046
  5. "International events". Snow Volleyball Organization. Retrieved 21 February 2022.



На других языках


[de] Uludağ

Der Uludağ ([.mw-parser-output .IPA a{text-decoration:none}uˈludɑː], Mächtiger Berg, von türkisch ulu, mächtig, erhaben und dağ, Berg, in Antike und byzantinischer Zeit griechisch Ὄλυμπος, siehe dazu auch Olymp) ist ein 2542 m[1] hoher Berg im Westen der Türkei und die höchste Erhebung der Marmararegion. Der Berg, an dessen Nordhängen sich die Millionenstadt Bursa befindet, wird unter anderem für den Wintersport genutzt. Eine 31 Kilometer lange Bergstraße verbindet das Stadtzentrum mit dem zwischen 1900 und 2100 m Höhe gelegenen Wintersportareal.
- [en] Uludağ

[es] Ulu Dag

El Ulu Dag (en turco, Uludağ, que significa 'montaña Grande'; también, Keşiş Dağı , 'montaña de los Monjes'), el antiguo Olimpo de Misia, es una montaña en la provincia de Bursa, Turquía, con una altitud de 2543 msnm. Es un centro popular para los deportes de invierno como el esquí y un parque nacional de rica flora y fauna. También son populares las actividades veraniegas como el trekking o la acampada.

[fr] Uludağ

L'Uludağ (prononcé [ulu'da:] ; en français « grande montagne », également appelé en turc Keşiş Dağı, « montagne des moines », en grec Όλυμπος της Βιθυνίας, et en français Olympe de Bithynie) est la plus haute montagne de l'Ouest de la Turquie (2 543 mètres d'altitude). Il se situe à environ trente kilomètres au sud de la ville de Bursa et marque la frontière de la province du même nom. Elle consiste en une longue formation d'environ quinze kilomètres de long par trois kilomètres de large. Son sommet le plus élevé se nomme Kartaltepe (littéralement « la colline de l'aigle »).

[it] Olimpo della Misia

Il monte Olimpo della Misia (o Uludağ o anche Olimpo di Bitinia) è una montagna della Turchia occidentale, vicina alla città di Bursa. È alta 2543 m.

[ru] Малый Олимп

Улудаг (тур. Uludağ [uˈɫudaː] в переводе «Высокая гора»; в античности — Малый Олимп, Мизийский или Вифинский Олимп, др.-греч. Ὄλυμπος) — самая значительная горная вершина хребта Улудаг в Турции, а также всей западной части полуострова Малая Азия. Высота 2543 метров над уровнем моря. Расположена в 150 км от Стамбула и в 35 км к югу от Бурсы.



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