Antalya
A masterpiece of breathtaking beauty located on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea, where the beauty meets in its most beautiful forms, and the magnificent creation of God Almighty is manifested among its environs, until it became the bride of the Turkish states and the flower of its tourist cities.
If Trabzon is the capital of natural beauty on the shores of the Black Sea, it is fair to say that Antalya is its undisputed counterpart on the warm coasts of the Mediterranean.
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Bursa
The city of Bursa is located in northwestern Turkey, in the southern region of the Marmara region, centered between the cities of Istanbul and Ankara, and overlooking the coasts of the Sea of Marmara. Bursa is the fourth most populous city in Turkey, with a population of 1.7 million. Bursa is characterized by being an important industrial center in Turkey, where the automotive industry flourishes, and Bursa is an important tourist center due to its picturesque nature and landmarks, and one of the most prominent tourist attractions in Bursa is the high-altitude Uludag Mountain, which is famous for snow skiing, and the city has many Ottoman and Greek historical monuments, and important landmarks are also parks, parks, forests, wide green plains, as well as the Museum of Antiquities.
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Cappadocia
It is one of the most important tourist areas in central Turkey and is located north of the Taurus Mountains in Turkey, and includes a large number of monuments such as: Göreme Park and a large number of churches and residences built in the rocks, the underground city of Derinkuyu, and the remains of the city of Kanesh, which dates back to the third millennium BC and the city contains tens of thousands of clay tablets that are among the oldest written documents discovered in Turkey, as they were found in an Assyrian trading colony, and Cappadocia was included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites in 1985
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Fethiye
Fethiye Island is one of the most beautiful Turkish islands, as it attracts many tourists in the Aegean Sea, as it includes distinctive tourist and natural attractions that make everyone who visits it want to visit it again, in addition to its distinctive climate.
Fethiye Island belongs to the Turkish administration of Mugla, which is located in the Aegean region, which is characterized by a stunning view of the Mediterranean Sea. The region is characterized by its charming nature and the abundance of archaeological and historical sites that date back thousands of years.
The island is a magnet for history buffs. Known for its crystal clear waters and blue beaches, the island has many tourist attractions including: Butterfly Valley, Fethiye Museum, Old Town, Amintas Cemetery, Fethiye Market, Catransi Bay Natural Park, and more.
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Sapanca
Turkey’s Sapanca Lake is 16 km long and 52 meters deep, and it is one of the most important tourist attractions in this city.
Around the lake there is a corniche on which you can walk, stroll, and enjoy drinking tea in a wonderful atmosphere and views, in addition to cafes and restaurants around the lake with different views, so it is considered one of the best tourist places in Sapanca.
The lake is characterized by the presence of rowing boats that tourists can ride in.
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Trabzon
The Turkish city of Trabzon is nicknamed the Pearl of the Black Sea and is one of the most beautiful parts of Turkey, when we talk about the picturesque nature, fresh air, beautiful forests, green spaces, and clear springs, you know that the talk is heading to the charming city of Trabzon, with its wonderful sea views on the Black Sea.
The city of Trabzon is one of the most attractive tourist centers for tourists in general, as it is like a magnet that attracts tourists from different parts of the world due to its beauty.
It is close to the Georgian border on the northeastern side of Turkey, and near it is the city of Rize and its wonderful cottages, the city of Rize, famous for exporting green tea to various parts of the world.
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