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Antalya

Antalya

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Places to Visit Antalya, often referred to as the gateway to the Turkish Riviera, is a city rich in history and natural beauty. The Kaleici district, with its narrow cobblestone streets and well-preserved Ottoman-era houses, offers a charming glimpse into the city’s past. Hadrian’s Gate, a triumphal arch built in honor of the Roman emperor,

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Bodrum

Bodrum

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Places to Visit Bodrum, a vibrant coastal town, is known for its historical sites and lively atmosphere. The Bodrum Castle, built by the Knights of St. John in the 15th century, is a well-preserved fortress that now houses the Museum of Underwater Archaeology. The ruins of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, once one of the Seven

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Ankara

Ankara

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History Ancient history and settlement. Main article: History of the Maldives § Early Age. The first Maldivians did not leave any archaeological artifacts. Their buildings were probably built of wood, palm fronds and other perishable materials, which would have quickly decayed in the salt and wind of the tropical climate. Moreover, chiefs or headmen did not

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Çanakkale

Çanakkale

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Places to Visit Çanakkale, a city of deep historical importance, is best known for its proximity to the ancient city of Troy. The Troy Archaeological Site offers a fascinating glimpse into the legendary city immortalized in Homer’s Iliad. The Çanakkale Martyrs’ Memorial on the Gallipoli Peninsula commemorates the soldiers who fought and died in one

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Konya

Konya

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Places to Visit Konya, a city with a rich spiritual heritage, is most famous for being the home of the Mevlana Museum, which houses the tomb of Rumi, the 13th-century poet and mystic. The museum is a pilgrimage site for those who follow Rumi’s teachings and is a major cultural landmark. The Alaeddin Mosque, one