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Nemrut Dagi in eastern Anatolia, Turkey. Situated on the peak of Nemrut Dagi, at a height of 2,100 m/6,890 ft, are the gigantic mausoleum and stone statues built by Commagene King Antiochus I in the 1st century BC. Under the rule of Antiochus, the Hellenistic Commagene kingdom reached its zenith.

Asian part of Turkey, consisting of a mountainous peninsula with the Black Sea to the north, the Aegean Sea to the west, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south.



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In Turkey, the Company continues to carry out exploration work through its 100% owned subsidiary Tuprag Metal Mining in the Biga Peninsula in western Turkey, the western Pontide belt as well as the west central Anatolian Plateau around Kisladag with its joint venture partner Demir Export.
Situated on the western edge of the Anatolian plateau 200 kilometers inland from the western port city of Izmir, the Kisladag Project is well serviced by national road and rail services.
 
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