Little Ararat, also known as Mount Sis or Lesser Ararat (, ), is the sixth tallest peak in modern
Turkey. It is a large satellite cone located on the eastern flank of the massive
Mount Ararat. Despite being dwarfed by its higher and far more famous neighbor, Little Ararat is a significant volcano of its own with an almost perfectly symmetrical, conical form and smooth constructional slopes. It rises about 1,200 m (4,000 ft) above the saddle connecting it with the main peak.
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