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            <title><![CDATA[The Majesty of Mount Ararat]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Mount Ararat, Turkey&apos;s highest peak, is both a challenging climb and a symbol of national pride. Its snow-capped summit is a captivating sight, and the surrounding landscapes offer opportunities for trekking and exploration.Mount Ararat, Turkey&apos;s highest peak, is both a challenging climb and a symbol of national pride. Its snow-capped summit is a captivating sight, and the surrounding landscapes offer opportunities for trekking and exploration.]]></description>
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