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Gumusluk


Once a Carian city of Myndos, now the town of Gumusluk... though its been thousands of years, the spirit of the sea-shore village is still the same.


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Istanbul


One of the world's most magical and evocative cities, viewed by the West as the gateway to the East with all its tantalising promise, Istanbul is the only city to stand astride two continents.

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Pamukkale


Pamukkale is one of the most curious and spectacular natural phenomena not only in Turkey, but in the whole world. Located in Denizli Province in the soth-western part of Turkey, the unique white terraces are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Kuşadası


Kuşadası is one of the most famous and attractive resort towns in Turkey. It is situated in the west part of the country on the Aegean coast and it is a very important city in the vilayet of Ayden. In translation the name Kuşadası means “Bird Island” and it comes from 'kuş' (bird) and 'ada' (island). The city is called like this because right next to it in the sea there is a stone island whose form resembles a bird’s head. The history of the whole region dates back to 3000 B.C. and it has gone through different historical and cultural periods. These lands testify the presence of Roman warriors, Venetian traders and Ottoman conquerors to Jesus Christ and Mother Mary in the dawn of Christianity.

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Antalya – the face of the Turkish Riviera


Antalya is a city situated in the southwest part of Turkey on the Mediterranean coast of the country. The city is an administrative centre of the vilayet that bears the same name – Antalya and it is also one of the most important places of the so called Turkish Riviera.

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Nemrud Dagh


The Sanctuary of Nemrud Dagi is one of the most remarkable, best preserved, but least known monuments of Asia Minor. The site, called by its builder a hierothesion, or "common dwelling place of all the gods next to the heavenly thrones," is situated 2150m above sea level atop one of the highest peaks in the Anti-Taurus Mountains of southeastern Turkey near the banks of the Euphrates River. The monument is one of the premier sites of the Late Hellenistic period. It was constructed by King Antiochus I of Commagene in the mid-1st century BCE to command a 360o view of the ranges, plains, and towns that comprised his ancient kingdom. It became the main sanctuary of his ruler cult to which worshippers from all over this kingdom were expected to go on the monthly and yearly anniversary of the king's birth and his accession to the throne.


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Cappadocia


Cappadocia is an area in Central Anatolia in Turkey best known for its unique moon-like landscape, underground cities, cave churches and houses carved in the rocks.

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Marmaris, Muğla


Marmaris is one of the most famous sea resorts in Turkey and the largest yacht port on the Turkish coast. Situated in the province of Mugla, the town is very popular among native and foreign tourists drawn to it by its natural beauty, abundant night life and rich cultural heritage. There are many isolated bays formed by the nearby hills that run into the sea. There are 28 660 people leaving in the town to date, but in the tourist season, the number goes to 400 000 people.


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