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		<description><![CDATA[Area: 8.007 km²
Population: 950.757  (2000)
Traffic Code: 09
Heir to Anatolia&#8217;s rich historical heritage and  natural beauty, Aydın was conquered by the Trallians who founded the city of  Tralles on the top of the old city. Known by such descriptive terms as  &#8216;Flowered&#8217; and &#8216;Mighty&#8217;, when the city was leveled by an earthquake, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><strong>Area:</strong> 8.007 km²</p>
<p><strong>Population:</strong> 950.757  (2000)</p>
<p><strong>Traffic Code:</strong> 09</p>
<p><img src="http://1-holidayturkey.org/resimgoster/0000=09-005.jpg" align="right" border="0" height="160" width="240" />Heir to Anatolia&#8217;s rich historical heritage and  natural beauty, Aydın was conquered by the Trallians who founded the city of  Tralles on the top of the old city. Known by such descriptive terms as  &#8216;Flowered&#8217; and &#8216;Mighty&#8217;, when the city was leveled by an earthquake, the emperor  Andronik rebuilt the city and named it Andropolis after himself. After passing  into the hands of the Selçuks, the city was called Aydın Güzelhisarı. During the  Ottoman empire it was called &#8220;Nefs-i Güzel Hisar der Liva-i Aydın.&#8221;<br />
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Districts<br />
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Aydın&#8217;s district are ;Bozdoğan, Buharkent,  Çine, Germencik, İncirliova, Karacasu, Karpuzlu, Koçarlı, Köşk, Kuşadası,  Kuyucak, Nazilli, Söke, Sultanhisar, Yenihisar and Yenipazar.<br />
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Bozdoğan:</strong> Founded on the top of foothills of Madran Mountain,  which rises up beside plain fed by Akçay river south of the Büyük Menderes river  basin. The remains of historical structures found in this town 76 km from Aydın  belong to ages long past. One can see the marks of Roman, Byzantine and Selçuk  culture as well. The primary examples of this are the village of Neopolis  Kavaklı near Koyuncular village, Körteke Castle and the Cisterns and Aqueducts  in the villages of Örtülü and Konaklı.</p>
<p><strong>Buharkent:</strong> Situated 86 km.  from the city, the local economy is totally dependent upon agriculture. The  Kızıldere thermal springs are found in there.<br />
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Çine: </strong>Located 38 km  from Aydın, Çine is one of the oldest and most important settlements of the area  because it linked the ancient regions of Caria and Ionia.</p>
<p><strong>Gerga:  </strong>Situated in the north of Ovacık village 6 km southeast of Eski Çine, the  ruins of Gerga, a Carian city which can only be reached by walking up the  mountain, are definitely worth seeing in spite of the effort required.<br />
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Didim: </strong>A neighbor of the ancient cities of Miletus and Priene, it  is 108 km from Aydın. With transportation from the Bodrum airport via Akbük, it  has some of the best sun, sand and sea in the Aegean region.</p>
<p>It has a  rich history and is an important tourist vacation spot, among the best on the  Aegean coast. A prophetic oracle in ancient times, there is a large temple  dedicated to the sun god Apollon here. The ancients&#8217; belief in fate was very  powerful and they saw Apollon as a god of prophecy who would reveal their fate.</p>
<p><strong>Karacasu: </strong>The road to Karacasu passes through Kuyucak and winds  through pine trees and olive and citrus groves along the Dandalas Creek.  Karacasu was founded on the slopes of the Dandalas valley which leads into the  Büyük Menderes valley from the southeast. Located 87 km from Aydın, the climate  and geography of the area is quite different from that of the Menderes river  basin. It is more like a highland area. Handcrafts such as carpet-weaving,  leatherworking and pottery are quite developed and the area has potential in  terms of forest products as well.</p>
<p><strong>Karpuzlu:</strong> With the introduction  of an irrigation system, this town whose economy is based on agriculture is  developing quite rapidly. Alinda is an ancient city worth visiting. It is  located on a nearby hill. Founded in 340 BC, the city remains include a theater,  stadium, stoa, agora and the city walls, all of which are reasonably  well-preserved.</p>
<p><strong>Koçarlı:</strong> Twenty-two kilometers from Aydın, it is  located in the middle of the Büyük Menderes valley on either side of Koçarlı  Creek. Most of the arable land is on the Büyük Menderes plain. An old  settlement, there is a castle (Amyzon Castle) near the village of Akmescit.<br />
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Kuşadası<br />
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<strong>Kuyucak:</strong> Located on the lower slopes of  the Aydın Mountains facing the Menderes valley, it is a typical Turkish  settlement. The city of Antiocheia, on the banks of Dandalas Creek, was founded  by King Antiochus. This ancient city was a resting point for the commercial  caravans with their military escorts traveling between Ephesus and Aphrodisias.  The mosque found in the market is one of the town&#8217;s important historical  structures.</p>
<p><strong>Nazilli:</strong> It is 45 km from Aydın. The ancient city of  Mastaura, founded between the highland villages of Bozkurt and Eyeli 3 km from  Nazilli, was, in its time, one of the commercial centers in the Menderes river  basin.</p>
<p><strong>Söke:</strong> Located 59 km west of Aydın, it was founded on the  banks of the Büyük Menderes river. A wealthy city with agriculture, trade,  tourism and capital, it is located near the famous cities of Didyma, Miletus and  Priene. The ancient city of Priene, sits on a natural platform on the southern  slope of Mykale Mountain near the town of Güllübahçe 12 km from Söke.</p>
<p><strong>Sultanhisar:</strong> Located 25 km from Aydın, it has a view of the Aydın  mountains to the north. Nisa (Nyssa) was founded on the slopes of Malgaç  Mountain north of Sultanhisar in a place of incredible natural beauty. There is  a 3 km asphalt road which leads to the ruins.</p>
<p>Akaraka (Acharake) can  perhaps best be described as a health center which still guards its sacred  secrets. It is near the village of Salavatlı and according to ancient records  was the worship center of a cult devoted to the gods Pluton and Charo (Kore).</p>
<p><strong>Yenipazar:</strong> It is 41 km from Aydın. The ancient city of Orthasia  (Ortosi) is 5 km to the east in the village of Donduran. It was founded by the  Ionians, but was invaded by the Cimmerian horsemen from the steppes of Asia in  the 7th century BC. Later it came under the rule of Lydia, Persia, Rome and the  Byzantines.</p>
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		<title>How to Get</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Highway: Aydın and most of the towns are on the E-24  Highway. It is connected by a network of state highways to Izmir in the north,  Muğla and Milas in the south and Denizli in the east.
Coach Station Tel  :(+90-256) 356 47 12
Rail Travel: There is rail  transportation available.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><strong>Highway:</strong> Aydın and most of the towns are on the E-24  Highway. It is connected by a network of state highways to Izmir in the north,  Muğla and Milas in the south and Denizli in the east.<br />
<strong>Coach Station Tel  :</strong>(+90-256) 356 47 12</p>
<p><strong>Rail Travel:</strong> There is rail  transportation available.<br />
<strong>Station Tel : </strong>(+90-256) 225 18 24</p>
<p><strong>Sea Transit:</strong> Is provided by the Kuşadası Harbor, the only one in  the province.<br />
<strong>Port Tel :</strong> (+90-256) 612 15 13</p>
<p><strong>Air Travel:  </strong>Capable of accommodating small planes.<br />
<strong>Airport Tel :</strong> (+90-256)  225 86 78</p>
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		<title>Ancient Cities</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nyssa The source of what we know about this Nyssa  (Nisa), founded on the slopes of Mount Malgaç, north of Sultanhisar in where now  olive groves, is the geographer Strabo. Made up of two parts due to the fact  that it was built on a stream, the city was first called Athymbra [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><strong>Nyssa</strong> The source of what we know about this Nyssa  (Nisa), founded on the slopes of Mount Malgaç, north of Sultanhisar in where now  olive groves, is the geographer Strabo. Made up of two parts due to the fact  that it was built on a stream, the city was first called Athymbra after the wife  of its founder, the Selecuid king Antiochus I. The primary remains are the  two-story library built by Aristodem, a native of Nyssa, a water depot belonging  to the Hellenistic era, a stadium and bridge from the Roman era, the agora and  necropolis on the Acharaka road.</p>
<p><strong><img src="http://1-holidayturkey.org/resimgoster/aydin_alabanda.jpg" align="right" border="0" height="133" width="200" />Alabanda </strong>A Carian city whose name comes from  a combination of the Carian words for horse (ALA) and victory (BANDA). Remains  that can still be seen include the wall fortified with towers, the theater, the  senato, the agora and memorial graves. There is also a Roman aqueduct over Kemer  Creek to the south. Alaband was known in the ancient world for several crafts  peculiar to the city, including crystal, various decorative items made from a  hard black stone, fishing nets and rose gardening.</p>
<p><strong>Priene </strong>An  important episcopal see in the Byzantine era, the ancient city Priene north of  Miletus was given a very geometric design of intersecting right angles. The most  important structure in the city is the Temple of Athena on the top of the hill.  In addition, northeast of the city is a 5000 person theater constructed in the  Hellenistic era which is definitely worth seeing.</p>
<p><strong>Miletus</strong> Located  on north of Didim, Miletus was a coastal city with 4 ports and one of the most  important Ionian settlements. Its golden age was the 6th and 7th centuries BC.  During this period thinkers in Miletus were putting down what would become the  foundation of Western science and culture. The 5300 person theater built in the  Hellenistic era was later added on to by the Romans and had a final seating  capacity of 15,000.</p>
<p><strong>Tralles </strong>(Tiral) Located only 1 km from Aydın,  what we know about the city, is limited to what has come down to us from the  geographer Strabo. Its first appearance in the historical record is in the 4th  century BC during the war of independence waged by the Spartan general Thibron  against the Persians.</p>
<p>During the Hellenistic era, the city changed hands  frequently. In 26 BC, while a part of the Roman Empire, it suffered some damage  from an earthquake and was repaired by the Emperor Augustus and renamed  Caesarea. From the time that it passed into the hands of the Turks in the 12th  century until the present it has been called &#8220;three-eyes&#8221; among the people. A  few remains of the theater to the north and the &#8216;cavea&#8217; are about all that  remain. Excavations begun in 1997 have uncovered a Roman bath, an arsenal used  during the Greek, Roman and Byzantine eras and a building thought to have been  used for worship in the Byzantine period. All of the items recovered from the  site whether from older digs or the more recent ones are on exhibit in the Aydın  Museum.</p>
<p><strong>Aphrodisias </strong>This city was one of the leading centers of  architecture, art, sculpture and worship in the ancient world. The Byzantine  write Stephanos places the foundation of the city back to the 13th century BC.  This Carian city 12 km southeast of Karacasu experienced its golden age in the  Roman era, during which time marble statue and structures of extraordinary  beauty were built so much so that a school of art known as the Aphrodisias style  was developed.</p>
<p>Archeological research has shown that architecture and  sculpture were not the only types of study done in the city but that medicine  and astronomy were researched as well. The city&#8217;s primary structures of interest  are the baths built during the reign of Hadrian, the agora with its large  fountain, the Temple of Aphrodite built in the 1st century BC, the 30,000 person  theater, the theater baths and odeon, the episcopal palace and the school of  philosophy. The Museum of Aphrodisias has one of the richest collections found  in any local museum in Turkey.</p>
<p><strong>Panionium</strong> Located in the town of  Davutlar near Kuşadası, it was the center of the Ionian League of antiquity. The  Ionians met here to make decisions.<br />
Neopolis Right beside Kuşadası, at a  place called Yılancı Burun (Snake Nose). It is the earliest settlement in the  area.</p>
<p><strong>Didyma </strong>Near the town of Didim, it was in the center of  prophetic oracles in antiquity. The Temple of Apollon in Didim was planned as a  dipteros (having two rows of columns) but was never finished.</p>
<p><strong>Myus  </strong>Near Didim, an important member of the Ionian League.</p>
<p><strong>Iassos</strong>  Situated near Didim, this ancient city was famous for its theater dedicated to  Dionysos, the god of wine, and the festivals held there. Its music and  theatrical productions were well-known throughout the ancient world.</p>
<p><strong>Gerga</strong> It is located near Çine. The enormous human statues which  have slid off their pedestals and fallen to the ground and the stones which have  &#8220;Gerga&#8221; inscribed on them are particularly interesting.</p>
<p><strong>Alında  </strong>Located near Karpuzlu, it is the granite city of Queen Ada. Important  remains include a theater with 35 rows of seats, a two-story tower, the agora  and the city walls.</p>
<p><strong>Mastaura</strong> (Mastavra) Close to Nazilli, it used  to be a commercial center which minted money. In the ruins can be seen the city  walls, the theater, aqueducts and a few other structures.</p>
<p><strong>Magnesia</strong> It is near Ortaklar in Germencik. Because it was the  scene of several important events, it is described as the &#8216;city of episodes.&#8217;  There are the remains of temples to Artemis and Zeus from the 3rd century BC, an  agora, baths, a theater, stadium and gymnasium, as well as Byzantine walls.</p>
<p><strong>Orthasia</strong> (Ortosi) Near Yenipazar, there is a acropolis on a hill  overlooking the Menderes valley.</p>
<p><strong>Nyssa </strong>(Nisa) Near Sultanhisar,  it was a science and teaching center. The remains of the theater, stadium,  gymnasium, agora, library, buluterion and necropolis can still be seen.</p>
<p><strong>Acharaka </strong>(Akaraka) In Sultanhisar near the village of Salavatlı,  reference is made to a health center here. The Temple of Plutonium and the  &#8216;health-giving&#8217; water and gases in Charonium cave are also mentioned.</p>
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		<title>Beaches</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Beaches in province of Aydın are Tusan, Mocamp, Halk beach,  Yılancı Burnu, Karaova, Güzelçamlı, Kalamaki beaches, Odun dock, İlyas Ağa, Nero  and Dipheron, Didim Tavşan Burnu, Akbük and Lake Bafa Beach.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">Beaches in province of Aydın are Tusan, Mocamp, Halk beach,  Yılancı Burnu, Karaova, Güzelçamlı, Kalamaki beaches, Odun dock, İlyas Ağa, Nero  and Dipheron, Didim Tavşan Burnu, Akbük and Lake Bafa Beach.</p>
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		<title>Cruise Ship and Yacht Harbors</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Kuşadası Harbor is Aydın&#8217;s gateway to the sea. It has two docks at which  large cruise ships can dock and a yacht harbor capable of holding 650 boats.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Kuşadası Harbor is Aydın&#8217;s gateway to the sea. It has two docks at which  large cruise ships can dock and a yacht harbor capable of holding 650 boats.</p>
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		<title>Preserved Areas</title>
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Dilek Yarımadası-Büyük Menderes Deltası National Park 
Aydın Natural Monument 
Bafa Lake Natural Park 
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Dilek Yarımadası-Büyük Menderes Deltası National Park </p>
<p>Aydın Natural Monument </p>
<p>Bafa Lake Natural Park </p>
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		<title>Thermal Springs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Underground river The rich boat-shaped valley formed by  the numerous springs of the Menderes Watershed which flows down to the Aegean  from heights of up to 900 m. also has abundant underground water supplies. There  are 262 villages with artesian wells in the province of Aydın.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><strong>Underground river</strong> The rich boat-shaped valley formed by  the numerous springs of the Menderes Watershed which flows down to the Aegean  from heights of up to 900 m. also has abundant underground water supplies. There  are 262 villages with artesian wells in the province of Aydın.</p>
<p><strong>Alan  Güllü Thermal Springs </strong>At Bozköy near Germencik, the springs have facilities  which include an indoor thermal pool approved by the municipality and 32 rooms  with 70 beds. In addition, there are modern treatment and accommodation  facilities, in what has become one of the biggest and most modern thermal  springs in the area.</p>
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		<title>Highlands</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The most worthy highland villages to visit are; Paşa Highland,  Kahvederesi Highland, Necippazar Highland, Bulgurlu , Sarıcaova, Ömür, Madran,  Korumaz Highland and Kavşit Highland.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">The most worthy highland villages to visit are; Paşa Highland,  Kahvederesi Highland, Necippazar Highland, Bulgurlu , Sarıcaova, Ömür, Madran,  Korumaz Highland and Kavşit Highland.</p>
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		<title>Caves of Aydın</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Location: Aydın, Kuşadası District
Properties: It is a passive cave. As the cave is passive, there  is no rivers or creeks present inside the cave. But the waters dripping from the  cracks helped the formation of various damlataş (drop - shaped precious stone)  forms. There are also some travertine pools and a few [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><strong>Location:</strong> Aydın, Kuşadası District</p>
<p><strong>Properties: </strong>It is a passive cave. As the cave is passive, there  is no rivers or creeks present inside the cave. But the waters dripping from the  cracks helped the formation of various damlataş (drop - shaped precious stone)  forms. There are also some travertine pools and a few small lakes present inside  the cave. There is no significant air flow inside the cave. The moisture level  of the cave atmosphere tends to increase relatively as proceeded t-inside the  cave.</p>
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		<title>Akdağ</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Akdağ

City: Denizli, Afyon
Provinces: Çivril, Kızılören, Sandıklı
Surface Area  : 42394
Altitude : 900 - 2446 m
Protection:  Yes
Bird Species: Birds of prey, such as black vulture - kara  akbaba (3 pairs), griffon vulture - kızıl akbaba (3 pairs), lammergeier sakallı  akbaba (1 pairs) and booted eagle küçük kartal (4 pairs).
Main  Characteristics: mountain, forest
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><strong>Akdağ<br />
</strong><br />
<strong>City: </strong>Denizli, Afyon</p>
<p><strong>Provinces:</strong> Çivril, Kızılören, Sandıklı</p>
<p><strong>Surface Area  :</strong> 42394</p>
<p><strong>Altitude : </strong>900 - 2446 m</p>
<p><strong>Protection:</strong>  Yes</p>
<p><strong>Bird Species: </strong>Birds of prey, such as black vulture - kara  akbaba (3 pairs), griffon vulture - kızıl akbaba (3 pairs), lammergeier sakallı  akbaba (1 pairs) and booted eagle küçük kartal (4 pairs).</p>
<p><strong>Main  Characteristics: </strong>mountain, forest</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Işıklı Lake<br />
</strong><br />
<strong>City:</strong> Denizli</p>
<p><strong>Provinces:</strong> Çivril</p>
<p><strong>Surface Area :</strong> 7300</p>
<p><strong>Altitude: </strong>821m</p>
<p><strong>Protection:</strong> N/A</p>
<p><strong>Bird  Species: </strong>Populations of squacco heron - alaca balıkçıl (30 pairs), whiskered  tern bıyıklı sumru (110 pairs) and gull-billed tern gülen sumru. The lake is  very important for wintering water birds (max.211.482); pygmy cormorant küçük  karabatak (max.141), white-fronted goose - sakarca (max. 8178), red-crested  pochard - Macar ördeği (max.1060), pochard - elmabaş patka (max.18.370),  ferruginous duck - pasbaş patka (max. 97) and coot - sakarmeke (max.190.690) can  be seen.</p>
<p><strong>Main Characteristics: </strong>sweet water lake, swamp</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Bafa Lake<br />
</strong><br />
<strong>City:</strong> Aydın, Muğla</p>
<p><strong>Provinces:</strong> Yenihisar, Söke, Milas</p>
<p><strong>Surface Area :</strong>  12281</p>
<p><strong>Altitude: </strong>5 m</p>
<p><strong>Protection:</strong> Yes</p>
<p><strong>Bird Species: </strong>The important breeding species are Dalmatian  pelican -Tepeli pelikan (42 pairs), collared pratincole -bataklık kırlangıcı (85  pairs), Kentish plover - akça cılıbıt (150 pairs), Mediterranean gull Akdeniz  martısı (800 pairs), Caspian tern Hazar sumrusu (6 pairs) and little tern küçük  sumru (300 pairs).</p>
<p>During winter, important numbers of water birds can be  seen (max. 29.982), including cormorant - karabatak (max. 3005), pygmy cormorant  - küçük karabatak (max. 350), Dalmatian pelican tepeli pelikan (max. 434), great  white egret - büyük ak balıkçıl (max. 312), flamingo (max. 8650), wigeon -fiyu  (max. 5623), avocet, kılıçgaga (max.1000) and slender-billed gull ince gagalı  martı (max. 1284).</p>
<p><strong>Main Characteristics:</strong> coastal lagoons, salty  swamp</p>
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