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Babadag (; , "Father Mountain"), formerly known as Babatag, is a town in Tulcea County, Romania, located on a small lake formed by the Taiţa river, in the densely wooded highlands of northern Dobruja. One of the several tombs of Sari Saltik is found in town.
The Babadag Lake is divided only by a strip of marshland from Razim Lake, a broad landlocked sheet of water spilling into the Black Sea.
Babadag, a Turkish word (baba: "father, great"; dağ: "mountain"), may refer to:
Babadağ (ancient Mount Cragus) is a mountain near Fethiye, in Muğla Province, southwest Turkey.
The mountain has a principal summit at an elevation of and a second one called "Karatepe" at an elevation of . These two summits face each other and are separated by a flood valley, which led to the term " mountain range" to be used in some sources in association with Babadağ. The mass is composed mainly of limestone. It is noted for its rich flora, including the endemic Acer undulatum, and forests of Cedrus libani.
It is also notable for the proximity of its summit to the sea (less than 5 km) which is one of the factors that make it particularly suitable and popular for paragliding.
Babadağ is a mountain in Quba District, Azerbaijan. It is considered a sacred site.