Babadag (disambiguation)

Babadag (disambiguation)

Babadag is a Turkish word ("Baba": Father, great; "dağ": mountain) may refers to:

* Babadag, a town in the Tulcea county, Romania
* Babadag (Caucasus), peak of Greater Caucasus (3629 m, coord|41.05|N|48.29|E|)
* Babadağ (mountain), in the Fethiye district,Muğla, Turkey


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