Resorts in Turkey: Seaside Resorts in Turkey, Ski Areas and Resorts in Turkey, Yaylas in Turkey, Edremit, Bal Kesir, Mersin, E Me, Ku Ada
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ISBN10: 1157927920
ISBN13: 9781157927921
Publisher: Books Llc
Pages: 36
Weight: 0.18
Height: 0.07 Width: 7.44 Depth: 9.69
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781157927921
Publisher: Books Llc
Pages: 36
Weight: 0.18
Height: 0.07 Width: 7.44 Depth: 9.69
Language: English
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: Seaside resorts in Turkey, Ski areas and resorts in Turkey, Yaylas in Turkey, Edremit, Bal kesir, Mersin, Ce me, Ku adas, Ayval k, Turkish Riviera, Sar kam, arkoy, Yumurtal k, Uluda, Foca, Dikili, Belen, Hatay, Elmada, Ankara, Pozant, Palandoken Mountain, Caml yayla, Buyukada, I. birlik sitesi, brad, Burhaniye, Gulek, Narl kuyu, K zkalesi, Limonlu, Mersin, Uzungol, Candarl, Gozne, Karg p nar, Ilgaz, Alt nkum, Mount Davraz, Aya, Mersin, Ye ilovac k, Akcatekir, Kartalkaya, Golcuk, zmir, Erdek, Kumkuyu, C narc k, Boraboy, Tomuk, List of yaylas in Turkey, Yal kavak, Guzelyayla, Ayder, Ayvagedi i, Gokceada, Yesiloz, F nd kp nar, Abanoz, Mersin, Zorkun, Sakl kent, Ozdere, Erciyes Ski Resort. Excerpt: This article is about the city of Mersin, see Mersin Province, (named cel province until 2002), for information about the surrounding area. Mersin (Armenian: , Ancient Greek:, Zephyrion) is a large city and a busy port on the Mediterranean coast of southern Turkey. The metropolitan area in the entire Mersin Province had a population of 843,429 as of 2010, making it Turkey's tenth most populous city. It is also part of an interurban agglomeration - Adana-Mersin Metropolitan Area and lies on the west part of Cukurova, a geographical, economical and cultural region. According to Evliya Celebi, the city is named after the Mersino ullari tribe; another theory is that it is derived from the myrtle (Greek: ) which grows abundantly in the region. Mersin is important for Turkey's economy, and Turkey's biggest port is located here. Slogan: The Pearl of Mediterranean (Turkish: Akdeniz'in ncisi) Mersin will host the 2013 Mediterranean Games. This coast has been inhabited since the 9th millennium BC. Excavations by John Garstang of the hill of Yumuktepe have revealed 23 levels of occupation, the earliest dating fro...