Mount Ida in Anatolia

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Mount Ida in Anatolia is a historically and mythologically significant mountain in northwestern Turkey, famed in Greek mythology as a setting for divine events and legends.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
mythological location
ancientName Ida NERFINISHED
Idē NERFINISHED
Ἴδη NERFINISHED
associatedWithDeity Aphrodite NERFINISHED
Apollo NERFINISHED
Artemis NERFINISHED
Athena NERFINISHED
Hera NERFINISHED
Zeus NERFINISHED
associatedWithFigure Aeneas NERFINISHED
Anchises NERFINISHED
Paris of Troy NERFINISHED
continent Asia
country Turkey
culturalSignificance important site in ancient Greek religion
symbolic vantage point of the gods over human affairs
elevation about 1774 metres
about 5820 feet
environmentalStatus protected area within Kaz Dağı National Park
knownFor abundant springs
dense forests
panoramic views of the Troad
rich biodiversity
role in Greek mythology
languageOfModernName Turkish GENERATED
languageOfName Greek
locatedIn Anatolia NERFINISHED
Troad NERFINISHED
northwestern Turkey NERFINISHED
Çanakkale Province NERFINISHED
locatedNear Aegean Sea NERFINISHED
ancient city of Troy NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Homer's Iliad NERFINISHED
Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite NERFINISHED
works of Strabo
works of Virgil
modernName Kaz Dağı NERFINISHED
Kazdag NERFINISHED
mythologicalEvent Judgement of Paris (often located on or near the mountain in later tradition) NERFINISHED
abduction of Ganymede by Zeus (in some versions)
love affair of Aphrodite and Anchises
mythologicalRole mountain overlooking Troy in Homeric epics
place where gods observed the Trojan War
setting of episodes in the Trojan War cycle
partOf Kaz Dağı National Park NERFINISHED
region Marmara Region
threatenedBy deforestation concerns
mining projects

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