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| Aras River, Turkey-Armenia-Iran Border Region: This astronaut
photograph, taken from the International Space Station, highlights a
segment of the international border between Armenia and Turkey. The
Aras River separates the two countries, with Armenia to the
north-northeast and Turkey to the south-southwest. Extensive green
agricultural fields are common on both sides of the river (image
top), as well as a number of gray to tan urban areas including
Artashat and Armavir in Armenia, and Igdir in Turkey. While there
have been efforts to normalize diplomatic relations between the two
countries in recent years, the Armenia-Turkey border remains
officially closed. The dominant geographic feature in the region is Mt. Ararat, also known as Agri Dagi. The peak of Ararat, a large stratovolcano that last erupted in 1840 according to historical records, is located approximately 40 kilometers (25 miles) to the south of the Armenia-Turkey border. A lower peak to the east, known as Lesser or Little Ararat, is also volcanic in origin. Dark gray lava flows to the south of Mt. Ararat are located near the Turkish border with Iran. While this border is also closed along much of its length, official crossing points allow relatively easy travel between the two countries. The white, glacier-clad peak of Mt. Ararat is evident at image center; dark green areas on the lower slopes indicate where vegetation cover is abundant. A large lake, Balik Golu or Fish Lake, is visible to the west (image lower left). |
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