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  1. Mount Damāvand, extinct volcanic peak of the Elburz Mountains in northern Iran, about 42 miles (68 km) northeast of Tehrān. Estimates of its height range from about 18,400 feet (5,610 metres) to 18,600 feet (5,670 metres); it dominates the surrounding ranges by 3,000 to 8,000 feet (900 to 2,450 metres).

  2. Mount Damavand is a dormant stratovolcano and is the highest peak in Iran and Western Asia, the highest volcano in Asia, and the 3rd highest volcano in the Eastern Hemisphere, at an elevation of 5,609 metres (18,402 ft). Damāvand has a special place in Persian mythology and folklore.

  3. Feb 1, 2020 · Mount Damavand is a high peak known as the “roof of Iran” with an altitude of 5671 meters. Damavand edges and routs. Mount Damavand has Overall 28 specified edges including sideways. 4 main paths in South, North, Northeast, and west are normal routes of Damavand.

  4. Everything about Mount Damavand fits in perfectly with most people’s idea of a typical volcano. It has an elevation of 5,670 m and its summit shows a small concave crater. It is the highest point in the middle east and the highest volcano in Asia. How Was Mount Damavand Formed?

  5. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Damavand,_IranDamavand, Iran - Wikipedia

    Damavand is an ancient and historic city. The name Damavand appears in Sassanid texts (as Dunbawand ), and Parthian remains have been found there. The city fell to Arab Muslim invaders in 651 CE. It is close to Iran's tallest peak Mount Damavand, which Ferdowsi mentions abundantly in the Shahnameh . The city has relatively cool weather year-round.

  6. Aug 18, 2020 · Known as the roof of Iran, Mount Damavand is Iran’s highest mountain and Asia’s highest volcano. It is a potentially active volcano with sulfur springs and hot springs on its southeast face.

  7. Damavand volcano in the Elbruz mountains, about 80 km NE of Iran's capital city Tehran, is seen here from the S flank, at an elevation of 3,500 m. The summit of the stratovolcano contains a well-preserved, 150-m-wide crater with a small frozen lake. Despite its elevation above 5,000 m, the region is too arid to support permanent glaciers.

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