Ras Kouroun
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| Ras Kasaroun | |
|---|---|
| Highest point | |
| Coordinates | 31°9′34.02″N 33°5′17.53″E / 31.1594500°N 33.0882028°E |
| Geography | |
Ras Kasaroun (Arabic: راس كسرون)[1] or El-Kas (Arabic: القاس), also known as Casius Mons in Latin, or Kasion Oros (Ancient Greek: Κάσιον)[2]
Like the other Mount Casius in Syria, it was historically associated with a shrine to Zeus, one of whose epithets was Kasios.