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Places to See & Highlights in Turkey :
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye), known
officially as the Republic of Turkey ( Türkiye Cumhuriyeti in
Turkish ), is a Eurasian country that stretches across the
Anatolian peninsula in western Asia and Thrace in the Balkan
region of southeastern Europe.
Turkey is bordered by eight countries: Bulgaria to the northwest;
Greece to the west; Georgia to the northeast; Armenia,
Azerbaijan (the exclave of Nakhchivan) and Iran to the east; and
Iraq and Syria to the southeast. The Mediterranean Sea and
Cyprus are to the south; the Aegean Sea to the west; and the
Black Sea is to the north. The Sea of Marmara, the Bosphorus and
the Dardanelles (which together form the Turkish Straits)
demarcate the boundary between Eastern Thrace and Anatolia; they
also separate Europe and Asia. Turkey's location at the
crossroads of Europe and Asia makes it a country of significant
geostrategic importance.
Turkey is a vast & varied country boasting incredible landscapes
& natural wonders bordered by four different seas. Well known as
a great destination for relaxing beach holidays, it also offers
many sporting activities, some of the world's most important
ancient monuments, welcoming Turkish hospitality & a delicious &
varied national cuisine. Istanbul is also gearing up to be
European Capital of Culture 2010 so it has never been a better
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List of 10 best places to
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Istanbul :
Istanbul one of the
most well loved
European cities and
boasting of some of
the best nightlife
in Europe, Istanbul
is the number one
place to visit in
Turkey. With
cultural treasures
in spades and the
beautiful Bosphorus
around it, Istanbul
is worth a special
visit to Turkey in
its own right.The
heart of historical
Istanbul is
Sultanahmet, the
district centred on
the Byzantine
Hippodrome in the
oldest part of the
city. The city is
best explored on
foot, as most sights
are within easy
walking distance of
one another...
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Antalya :
Antalya is the
biggest city on the
Turkish
Mediterranean coast,
and is the hub of
the so-called
Turkish Riviera.
Antalya Featuring
heavenly beaches
with turquoise
waters, Antalya has
good reason for
claiming to have the
best beaches on the
Mediterranean. Add
to that the many
archaeological
treasures in Antalya
and you’ve got
yourself a great
holiday destination.
Most of Antalyas
historic buildings
can be found along
the narrow, winding
streets of Kaleici,
the old quarter.
Historical,
architectural and
archaeological sites.
Many structures date
back to the
Hellenistic era...
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Cappadocia :
Cappadocia is famous
for its amazing
geological
formations, the “fairy
chimneys”.
Cappadocia is an
UNESCO World
Heritage site.The
fairytale castles of
Cappadocia are
plainly breathtaking
and a hot-air
balloon ride over
the peaks of them
provides the great
finish to your
holiday in Turkey.
The area is steeped
with mystery and
even though the rock
formations are said
to be the conclusion
of years of fire,
water and wind
working together to
create the
outstanding
landscapes...
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Pamukkale :
Pamukkale Located in
the Denizli Province,
Pamukkale is famous
for its hot springs,
which feature
limestone and
calcium. Pamukkale
is a UNESCO World
Heritage site and
well worth a visit.Pamukkale
is an ethereal
location, with a
name that explains
into English as 'Cotton
Castles'.The
landmark is a made
up of a naturally
occurring wonder of
white stalactites
and water-filled
plateaus. The
geothermal hot
springs that stand
on this site are
full of naturally
occurring minerals,
predominantly chalk
and limestone,
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Ephesus :
Ephesus Dating back
to Greek and Roman
times, the historic
ancient city of
Ephesus offers some
of the best
preserved ruins
anywhere along the
Mediterranean. The
Temple of Artemis at
Ephesus is one of
the Seven Wonders of
the Ancient World,
and is not to be
missed.The
prehistoric city of
Ephesus is a
tremendously
widespread site with
tourists on their
holidays in Turkey.
The town is said to
be the best
preserved ancient
city in the Eastern
Mediterranean, and
many consider it to
be one of the best
preserved Greek
sites in the whole
world.
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Mount Nemrut :
Nemrut or Nemrud (Turkish:
'Nemrut Dağı') is a
2,134 m (7,001 ft)
high mountain in
southeastern Turkey,
notable for the
summit where a
number of large
statues is erected
around what is
assumed to be a
royal tomb from the
first century BCE...
Nemrut Mountain
Located in eastern
Turkey, Nemrut is
one of the most
stunning historical
monuments in Turkey.
Dating from the 1st
century BC, Mount
Nemrut is a burial
place known best for
the huge statues
that surround it.
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Troy :
Greek: Τροία, Troia,
Turkish: "Truva",
also Ἴλιον, Ilion;
Latin: Trōia, Īlium;[1]
Hittite: Wilusa or
Truwisa) was a city,
both factual and
legendary, located
in what is now
northwest Turkey. It
is best known for
being the focus of
the Trojan War, as
described in the
Epic Cycle and
especially in the
Iliad, one of the
two epic poems
attributed to Homer.
Trojan refers to the
inhabitants and
culture of Troy.Today
it is the name of an
archaeological site,
the traditional
location of Homeric
Troy, Turkish Truva,
in Hisarlik,
Anatolia, close to
the seacoast in what
is now Canakkale
province in
northwest Turkey,
southwest of the
Dardanelles under
Mount Ida...
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Gallipoli :
The Gallipoli
campaign took place
at Gallipoli
peninsula in Turkey
from 25 April 1915
to 9 January 1916,
during the First
World War. A joint
British and French
operation was
mounted to capture
the Ottoman capital
of Istanbul, and
secure a sea route
to Russia. The
attempt failed, with
heavy casualties on
both sides.The
campaign was the
first major battle
undertaken by the
Australian and New
Zealand Army Corps
(ANZAC), and is
often considered to
mark the birth of
national
consciousness in
both of these
countries.
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Lycian Coast :
Lycian Coast Located
in southwest Turkey
at the intersection
of the Aegean and
Mediterranean seas,
the Lycian Coast is
known for its
gorgeous beaches,
beautiful
countryside, and
perfect weather.
Turkey has two long
distance trekking
routes: The Lycian
Way, The st. paul
trail...The Lycian
way is a 509 km way-marked
footpath around the
coast of Lycia in
southern Turkey,
from Fethiye to
Antalya. The route
is graded medium to
hard; it is not
level walking, but
has many ascents and
descents as it
approaches and veers
away from the sea.
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Sumela Monastry :
The Sümela Monastery
( Greek: Μονή
Σουμελά, Turkish:
Sümela Manastırı ) stands at the foot
of a steep cliff
facing the Altındere
valley in the region
of Maçka in Trabzon
Province, Turkey.
Lying at an altitude
of approximately
1200 metres, it is a
major tourist
attraction of
Altindere National
Park. Founded in the
year 386 AD during
the reign of the
Emperor Theodosius I
( 375 - 395 ), legend has it that
two priests
undertook the
founding of the
monastery on the
site after having
discovered a
miraculous icon of
the Virgin Mary in a
cave on the mountain.
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