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Delphin Palace
Lara is the new Star among the resorts of the Turkish Mediterranean region. 5-Star Delphin Palace...
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Black Sea, west
A very, very different Turkey: no sunburned steppes or hot beaches but the abundant foliage of temperate zones predominates at the western Black Sea Coast of Turkey. Peacefully and unhurried its people live off tobacco and hazelnuts. Very charming are the small port towns which nestle in protective coves. The hinterland is rich with the most beautiful towns like Safranbolu.
| Akçakoca |
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| A small coastal town, which still could keep its original architecture somewhat. In addition sand beaches, a small creek flows in one of them. |
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| Amasra |
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| Amasra has conserved most of its original appearance, too, like the many small coastal towns at the Black Sea – a little jewel for people who like to venture off the beaten... |
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| Amasya |
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| Amasya, the former capital of the Pontic Empire, has lots to offer: The location at a beautiful river, a wonderful green nature and many sights. |
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| Bartın |
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| The antique Parthenion is named after the goddess Athena. Today it is a modest town with only 35 000 inhabitants, although it is the provincial capital. The rural centre offers... |
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| Boyabat |
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| About 100 km away from the coastal town Sinop the small town Boyabat is situated at the course of the river Gökırmak between the mountains of the coastal hinterland. The town’s... |
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| Hattuscha |
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| Close to the provincial capital Çorum there is one of the most interesting historical sites of Turkey: the former Hittite capital Hattuscha. From there the Hittites ruled an... |
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| Ilgaz Dağı |
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| The National Park is located 34 km away from the city Kastamonu via Çankırı, which has also a small winter sport centre. The mountains are up to 2587 metres high here, and it is... |
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| Karadeniz Ereğlisi |
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| Ereğli till today carries the name of the antique god Heracles - like a few other cities of Turkey, too. As an Argonaut he has lost his friend Hylas here to man-crazy nymphs on... |
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| Kasaba |
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| Mosques built of wood are rare in Turkey. The sultans rather built in everlasting stone. Thus, the few wooden mosques originate from the time of the Turkish principalities... |
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