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In Mugla to you Get the whole range of Turkish cuisine. The variety is staggering and endless, especially the herbal preparations and pastries. Some are Tarhana (soup with dried yogurt), dövme Köfte (meatballs dented), Uzum koftesi (grape meatball) and aubergine and marrow jam.You should try to be as many as possible.
Mugla is famous for its carpets, rugs and . . . → Read More: Hotels and Food in Mugla
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Gokova
Gulf of Kokova is a nice place on the south coast of the peninsula Bodrun. The beautiful wooded coast with its shades of green, the sea, with its palette of blues and the sunset with their red and orange colors, a sight for the gods.
Your vacation is not complete without a yachting or boating along the beautiful . . . → Read More: Attractions and Activities in Mugla
By Khan Owner, on May 14th, 2010%
Mugla city has become a tourist destination only recently. The traditional houses are one of the main attractions. These 100 to 300 years old houses with red tile roofs, chimneys and beaked whales decorated doors are made of wood and stone made in the so-called Turkish and Greek styles. They differ in the amount of wood and stone used . . . → Read More: Mugla Town, Traditional Houses
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View the city of Mugla
Mugla, a town of 48000 is the capital of a southwestern province of Mugla province of Turkey.Mugla city located 20 miles inland at an altitude of 670 meters and provides an attractive tourist destination.
The province along Turkey’s Aegean coast, has several well-known resorts stretched drawing large numbers of tourists. The charm of . . . → Read More: Mugla
By Khan Owner, on May 14th, 2010%
Accommodations in Manisa come in different areas.
If you want something simple to lower interest rates, opting for the 2-star hotels, which provide the basic guest rooms and superior service. Occasionally, they offer lunch and dinner.
The 3-star hotels are usually in the middle of the city and offer a beautiful, clean and standard accommodation. The service is good and . . . → Read More: Manisa Hotels
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The most important historical sites in the Manisa are the three mosques – the Sultan Mosque in the 16th Century, the great mosque (1366) and the Muradiye Mosque (1586) built by the famous architect Sinan. Adjacent to the mosque of Murad Bey Madrasah Muradiye or theological school, which houses the Archaeological Museum of Manisa.
Sardis is one of the . . . → Read More: Main Attractions in Manisa
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Manisa (an earlier name Saruhan) has a very long history and its first settlement dates from as early as 14th In the 12th century BC Century BC the city of Magnesia ad Sipylum founded. Some 600 years later, the region of the great Persian king – Cyprus II was captured. In the first Century, the city passed under Roman rule and . . . → Read More: History of Manisa
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Statues of Ottoman emperors in Manisa
Manisa is a modern and attractive city in the Aegean region of Anatolia. It is the capital of the province of Manisa and is located in the quiet valley of the river Gediz hidden on the northern slope of Mount Manisa.
Manisa, which provided shelter to approximately 214 345 people is home . . . → Read More: Manisa
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In Kütahya, you can indulge in several activities. You can go for a walk through the ruins, or relax in the lush green of the promenade. If you are a little more excitement then go for camping in Murat Mountain, or a bird watching trip set in regions such as plain Altintas, Kuyucak Pusan and villages. Market-hopping is another . . . → Read More: Activities in Kutahya
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Kütahya blends natural splendor and magnificence of historical equally in its folds, and so happens to be a great place for tourists. If history interests around the old city Aizanoi (designated by mythological hero Azan) Çavdarhisar come next to the Village. Aizanoi houses the Roman ruins as well as one of the best preserved Roman temple in Anatolia . . . → Read More: Main Attractions in Kutahya
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