
Iğdır (city)
Iğdır is a city in eastern Turkey near the border with Armenia and Iran. It’s known for its diverse landscapes, including fertile plains, mountains, and the Iğdır Plain, which benefits agriculture. The city has a rich cultural history influenced by various civilizations over centuries. It is famous for the Iğdır Fault, a significant geological feature, and the nearby Mount Ararat, the highest peak in Turkey. Iğdır also hosts the Trikolore Monument, symbolizing the union of different cultures. Its strategic location makes it an important regional center for trade and border commerce.