Sertavul Pass
The Sertavul Pass 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 Anamur or Silifke.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Pass with an elevation of 1,658 metres
- Description: mountain pass
- Also known as: “Sertavul Gecidi”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Ağaçyurdu and Gökçetaş.
Ağaçyurdu
Village
Ağaçyurdu is a village the Karaman District of Karaman Province, Turkey. Its population is 100. It is situated to the east of Turkish state highway D.715. Ağaçyurdu is situated 9 km north of Sertavul Pass.
Gökçetaş
Village
Gökçetaş is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Mut, Mersin Province, Turkey. Its population is 573. It is situated to the east of Göksu River valley. Gökçetaş is situated 9 km southwest of Sertavul Pass.
Sertavul Pass
- Categories: mountain pass, col, and landform
- Location: Mut, Mersin Province, Turkey, Middle East, Asia
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Turkish—“Sertavul Pass” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “ممر سيرتافول”
- Cebuano: “Sertavul Geçidi”
- Dutch: “Sertavul Pass”
- Italian: “passo di Sertavul”
- Italian: “Passo di Sertavul”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Sertavulpasset”
- Turkish: “Sertavul Geçidi”
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