Zigana Pass Explained

Zigana Pass
Other Name:Zigana Geçidi
Elevation M:2032
Traversed:Route
Location:Gümüşhane Province, Turkey
Range:Pontic Mountains
Map:Turkey
Label Position:right
Coords:40.649°N 39.3928°W

The Zigana Pass (Turkish: Zigana Geçidi) is a mountain pass situated on the Pontic Mountains in Gümüşhane Province close to its border with Trabzon Province in northeastern Turkey. The pass, at 2032m (6,667feet) above sea level, is on the route at a distance of 60km (40miles) from Gümüşhane and 120km (80miles) from Trabzon at the Black Sea coast. The pass is snow-covered five months a year.[1]

The Zigana Tunnel under the pass, at an elevation of 1795m (5,889feet) above sea level, is 1702m (5,584feet) long, 11m (36feet) wide and has a maximum height of 8m (26feet). It is one of longest tunnels in the country.[2]

The namesake village of Zigana, located 3.5km (02.2miles) southwest of the tunnel, is a popular ski-resort.[1] Nearby Lake Limni is reachable on foot by a 30NaN0 trail or by car on a 19km (12miles) road (partly unpaved) via Kalkanlı village.[3]

On 25 January 2009, 11 hikers on Mount Zigana died in an avalanche.[4]

Zingana pass is the pass through which the Ten Thousand of Xenophon passed through on their way out of Persia ("Ξενοφων «καθοδος των μυριων") and shouted Thalatta! Thalatta! (the sea! the sea!) when they saw the coast of Trabzon (Τραπεζουντα) at the Black Sea.

Gallery

Lilies at Zigana Pass

Notes and References

  1. News: En güzel 10 kar manzarası-En iyi 10:1. Zigana Geçidi-Gümüşhane . Hürriyet . January 13, 2006 . February 22, 2009 . tr .
  2. News: Zigana Tüneli tehlike saçıyor . Milliyet . Özdemir, Ulaş . April 1, 1999 . February 25, 2009 . tr . June 4, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110604155731/http://www.milliyet.com.tr/1999/04/01/ekonomi/eko04.html . dead .
  3. Web site: Torul-Zigana . Sis Dağı . February 23, 2009 . tr .
  4. News: Avalanche kills 10 at Turkish ski resort. CNN. 2009-01-25 . January 25, 2009.