Mount Ida is a mountain range located in western Turkey, in the province of Balıkesir. It is also known as Kazdağı, which means "Goose Mountain" in Turkish. The highest point of Mount Ida is about 1,775 meters high.
The mountain range was known in ancient times as Ida, and was considered sacred to the gods, particularly the goddess Cybele, who was believed to have been born there. In Greek mythology, it was also said to be the site of the famous Trojan War, and the home of the god Zeus.
Today, Mount Ida is popular among tourists and hikers, who come to enjoy its natural beauty and explore the nearby villages. The mountain is covered with dense forests, including oak, beech, and chestnut trees, and there are numerous streams and waterfalls throughout the area. There are also several ancient ruins in the surrounding region, including the cities of Troy and Assos, which attract visitors interested in history and archeology.
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