Jebel Aqra

Jebel Aqra (Arabic: جبل الأقرع, romanized: Jabal al-ʾAqraʿ, [ˈd͡ʒæbæl al ˈʔaqraʕ]; Turkish: Kel Dağı) is a limestone mountain located on the SyrianTurkish border near the mouth of the Orontes River on the Mediterranean Sea. Rising from a narrow coastal plain, Jebel Aqra is a mariners' landmark which gathers thunderstorms.

Jebel Aqra
جبل الأقرع
Jebel Aqra overlooking the town of Kessab
Highest point
Elevation1,717 m (5,633 ft)
Coordinates35°57′9″N 35°58′9.5″E
Geography
Jebel Aqra
Syrian-Turkish border
LocationLatakia Governorate, Kesab, Syria
Hatay Province, Turkey

The mountain was a cult site in ancient Canaanite religion and continuing through classical antiquity. A mound of ash and debris remains; an archaeological investigation was broken off because of military restrictions imposed due to the mountain's border location.

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