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Coordinates: 36°5457.6N 33°161.20E / 36.916000°N 33.2670000°E / 36.916000; 33.2670000
 

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Sertavul Pass
Sertavul Geçidi
Elevation1,660 m (5,446 ft)[1]
Traversed byRoute D.715
LocationTurkey, border of Mersin Province-Karaman Province
RangeTaurus Mountains
Coordinates36°54′57.6″N 33°16′1.20″E / 36.916000°N 33.2670000°E / 36.916000; 33.2670000

The Sertavul Pass (Turkish: Sertavul Geçidi) is a mountain pass situated on the central Taurus Mountains at the border of Mersin Province with Karaman Province on the road from Konya over Karaman to the Mediterranean coast at AnamurorSilifke.

The landscape around the pass differs from the other Taurus Mountains' passes due to its relatively flat form. Its character changes as the passage extends further south into the deep valley around Mut north of Mersin Province. While the terrain is mainly treeless and is often with no grass, the plains are covered with cushion plants. The karst landscape is dotted with limestone rocks and riddled with countless sinkholes.

Servatul Pass was the location that Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa crossed the Taurus Mountains on the Third Crusade before he drowned in the River Calycadnus (currently Turkish: Göksu) in 1190.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "A Journey In Springtime - From Karaman To Erdemli". Skylife. Turkish Airlines. April 2006. Retrieved February 28, 2009.
  • ^ "Sertavul Geçidi, Karaman". Planetware. Retrieved February 28, 2009.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sertavul_Pass&oldid=1014165852"

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