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Tourist Spot Attractions In Turkish Mediterranean Coast

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The Mediterranean Region is a geographical region of Turkey. It is bordered by the Aegean Region to the west, the Central Anatolia Region to the north, the Eastern Anatolia Region to the northeast, the Southeastern Anatolia Region to the east, Syria to the southeast, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south.
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Tourist Spot Attractions In Turkish Mediterranean Coast

  • 1. Kaleici Antalya
    Antalya is the fifth-most populous city in Turkey and the capital of its eponymous province. Located on Anatolia's southwest coast bordered by the Taurus Mountains, Antalya is the largest Turkish city on the Mediterranean coast with over one million people in its metropolitan area.The city that is now Antalya was first settled around 200 BC by the Attalid dynasty of Pergamon, which was soon subdued by the Romans. Roman rule saw Antalya thrive, including the construction of several new monuments, such as Hadrian's Gate, and the proliferation of neighboring cities. The city has changed hands several times, including to the Seljuk Sultanate in 1207 and an expanding Ottoman Empire in 1391. Ottoman rule brought relative peace and stability for the next five hundred years. The city was transferr...
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  • 2. Anemurium Anamur
    Anemurium is an ancient city whose ruins, now called Eski Anamur or Anemuryum, are close to the modern Turkish city of Anamur. It was in the Roman province of Cilicia, laterIsauria, and was situated near a high promontory that marks the southernmost point of Asia Minor, only 64 km from Cyprus. In medieval times, it was called Stallimur.
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  • 5. Alanya Kalesi (Castle) Alanya
    Alanya Castle is a medieval castle in the southern Turkish city of Alanya.
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  • 7. Alakopru Anamur
    Alaköprü Dam is a concrete-face rock-fill dam on the Anamur Creek in Anamur district of Mersin Province, southern Turkey. The development is backed by the Turkish State Hydraulic Works . The dam was primarily built as part of the Northern Cyprus Water Supply Project, to supply water for drinking and irrigation to Northern Cyprus.Preliminary construction on the dam began on November 2, 2010 and the official groundbreaking took place on March 7, 2011. After the completion of the 560 m long diversion tunnel, construction of the dam started on August 9, 2012 with placement of the foundation. The dam was completed on schedule, on March 7, 2014 but its reservoir did not begin to collect water until February 2015. The dam's 26 MW hydroelectric power station is expected to be commissioned in 201...
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  • 9. Perge Ancient City Antalya
    Perga or Perge was an ancient Anatolian city in modern Turkey, once the capital of Pamphylia Secunda, now in Antalya province on the southwestern Mediterranean coast of Turkey. Today, it is a large site of ancient ruins 15 kilometres east of Antalya on the coastal plain. An acropolis located there dates back to the Bronze Age.
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  • 11. Anavarza Ruins Adana
    Anazarbus was an ancient Cilician city and bishopric, which remains a Latin Catholic titular see.
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  • 13. Tarsus Ulu Cami (Grand Mosque) Tarsus
    Tarsus Grand Mosque is a mosque in Tarsus, Mersin Province, Turkey.
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