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Isparta – Kızıl Dağ National Park

Location: The park is 120km in the northeast of Isparta, and 5km south of Sarkikaraagac, and on the northern edge of Lake Beysehir. Transportation: It can be accessed by road from Sarkikaraagac. Highlights: The landscape between Kizildag and Beysehir lake is noted for its erosion, with formations of limestone rocks. Buyuksivri hill, at an altitude…
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Isparta – Kovada Lake National Park

Location: The park lies east of Isparta, and south of Egirdir. Transportation: The park can be accessed off the 23km-long road which runs south off the Isparta – Egirdir – Konya highway. Highlights: Kovada Lake, similar to the cavernous lakes in the Western Taurus, is an extension of Egirdir Lake and is filled with fresh…
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Kastamonu – Ilgaz Dağı National Park

Location: The park is 45km in the south of Kastamonu, and 200km north of Ankara, and lies in the Central Anatolian region. Transportation: The park can be accessed from the Cankiri – Kastamonu highway. Highlights: The Northern Anatolian fault line, which is the longest and most active in Turkey, passes through the southern foot of…
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Kastamonu – Kure Dağı National Park

ocation: The park lies between Kastamonu and Bartin, in the western Black Sea region. Transportation: The nearest large town is Zonguldak, on the west, and the park is off the coastal road running west towards Bartin. Highlights: This park has the variety of flora and fauna but is also one of the places least affected…
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Konya – Beysehir Lake National Park

Location: Beysehir Lake lies in the middle of Isparta (105km) and Konya (94km), in the province of Beysehir. Transportation: The 238th State Highway connects Konya and Beysehir, and the lake is just to the west of that. There is also transport by road from Isparta. Highlights: Beysehir lake is the third largest lake in Turkey,…
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Manisa – Spil Dağı National Park

Location: The mountain is 24km from Manisa. Transportation: Manisa can easily be reached by private and public transport. Highlights: The park is known for its historical and mythological points, as well as a wide variety of flora and fauna. Cavernous formations in the area have resulted in many canyons, caves and steep valleys. The main…
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Muğla – Marmaris National Park

Location: The park is 6km from Marmaris, in the province of Mugla. Transportation: The state highways 550 and 400 reach the park. Highlights: The area on the northwestern side has a red appearance, due to the oxidation of the old magnetic rocks. The forests include species of trees which are endangered and only grow in…
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Muğla – Saklııkent National Park

Location: Saklikent is around 40km due east of Fethiye and north of Kas. Transportation: From the south, the park can be accessed via the Kalkan – Yesilova road leading to the village of Palamut, and from the north via the Kemer road. Highlights: The Saklikent Gorge is 18km long and is steep and narrow. The…
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Nevşehir – Göreme National Park

Location: Goreme National Park is just outside the village of Goreme, 12km east of Nevsehir and in the heart of Cappadocia, in Central Anatolia. Transportation: Goreme village is easily accessible by road from all directions, especially through Nevsehir. The Ankara – Adana highway approaches from the northwest, the Aksaray – Nevsehir from the southwest, and…
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Fashion and Design

Turkey is extremely ambitious and rich when it comes to fashion. Textile products are one of Turkey’s largest export products, therefore the country is very dedicated to fashion and the public continously follows the latest fashion trends. There are numerous local clothing manufacturers producing a wide range of apparel and textiles across Turkey as well…
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