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Kekova is between Kas-Demre. It is an ancient submerged city 500 m far from the Üçağız Village in Mediterranean.
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Ephesus (Turkish: Efes) was an Ionian Greek city in ancient Anatolia, founded by colonists from Athens in the 10th century BC.
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The foundation of Manavgat is not known certain, but estimated at B.C. 200-150.
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The Bay of Adrasan, whose spellbinding beauty attracts nature lovers, is one of the Mediterranean's hidden treasures. Anyone who has gone from Antalya to Kumluca will know. About 100 km down the road when you look in the direction of the sea, a lake appears, surrounded by green mountains with a beach in the shape of a bow.
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Gaziantep is one of the oldest culture centers of
Southeastern Anatolian region. The history of the city extends to 4000
B.C years and most of the civilizations were founded on the surrounding
lands. The city is located between Mesopotamia and Mediterranean and is
at the intersection point of the roads connecting east to south and
north to west and is also located on the historic Silk Road.
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Mustafapasa (Sinasos) 6km to the south of Urgup, was inhabited by Greek Orthodox families until the beginning of the 20th century.
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Mersin province is in southern Turkey, on the Mediterranean coast
between Antalya and Adana. The provincial capital is the city of Mersin
and the other major town is Tarsus, birthplace of St Paul.
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The Lycian Way is a 509 km way-marked footpath around the coast from
Fethiye to Antalya. It takes its name from the ancient civilisation
which once ruled the area, the most visible reminders of which are the
carved rock tombs which can be seen throughout the region.
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Kalkan is a town on the Turkish Mediterranean coast, which averages of 300 days of sunshine a year. The area includes many historical sites and many fine beaches. The word Kalkan is Turkish for 'shield'.
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Turkey's largest and most magnificent railway station, Haydarpasa was built in the early 20th century by the German architects Otto Ritter and Helmuth Cuno.
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