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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Turkey enthral foreign and local visitors with their natural and historical beauties

UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Turkey have been attracting millions of local and foreign visitors thanks to their natural and historical beauties.

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Turkey enthral foreign and local visitors with their natural and historical beauties

Located within what was once the estuary of the River Kaystros, Ephesus comprises successive Hellenistic and Roman settlements founded on new locations, which followed the coastline as it retreated westward.

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Turkey enthral foreign and local visitors with their natural and historical beauties

Excavations have revealed grand monuments of the Roman Imperial period including the Library of Celsus and the Great Theatre.

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Turkey enthral foreign and local visitors with their natural and historical beauties

The first Turkish buildings inscribed on the World Heritage List are the Ulu (Great) Mosque and Hospital of Divriği.

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Turkey enthral foreign and local visitors with their natural and historical beauties

Renowned for its monumental architecture and traditional stone carving decorations of Anatolia, this masterpiece, with its two-domed mosque, hospital and tomb, was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1985.

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Turkey enthral foreign and local visitors with their natural and historical beauties

Xanthos, which was the capital of Lycian dating back to 3000s BC, is known to be the largest administrative centre of Lycia during antiquity.

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Turkey enthral foreign and local visitors with their natural and historical beauties

Letoon, which was inscribed on the World Heritage List together with Xanthos in 1988, was one of the most prominent religious centres in antiquity.

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Turkey enthral foreign and local visitors with their natural and historical beauties

The sacred Hierapolis of Phrygia, one of the antique cities of the Aegean, was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1988.

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Turkey enthral foreign and local visitors with their natural and historical beauties

The ancient city of Hierapolis is believed to have been founded by Eumenies II, the King of Pergamum, in the 2nd century BC, and to have been named after Hiera, the beautiful wife of Telephos, the legendary founder of Pergamon.

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Turkey enthral foreign and local visitors with their natural and historical beauties

Safranbolu, a unique Anatolian city that brings history to life through its mosques, market, neighbourhoods, streets and historic houses, was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1994.

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Turkey enthral foreign and local visitors with their natural and historical beauties

The city is represented as three parts in the World Heritage List; Çukur, Kıranköy and Bağlar.

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Turkey enthral foreign and local visitors with their natural and historical beauties

The Selimiye Mosque and Complex are located in Edirne, the capital of Ottoman Empire before the conquest of İstanbul, and were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2011.

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Turkey enthral foreign and local visitors with their natural and historical beauties

With its monumental dome and four slender minarets, the mosque was designed and built by Mimar Sinan, the world renowned royal architect.

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Turkey enthral foreign and local visitors with their natural and historical beauties

Çatalhöyük has been renowned as one of the earliest settlements of the Neolithic Era, and sheds light on the dawn of human settlement with unique examples of the earliest domestic architecture and landscape painting as well as the sacred objects of mother-goddess cult.

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Turkey enthral foreign and local visitors with their natural and historical beauties

The Neolithic "city" of Çatalhöyük was renowned for its extraordinary arts and crafts, and the earliest finds were from 7,400 BC.

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Turkey enthral foreign and local visitors with their natural and historical beauties

"Pergamon and Its Multi-layered Cultural Landscape", the only capital city from the Hellenistic period, inholding the layers of Hellenistic, Roman, Eastern Roman and Ottoman periods have been inscribed to the World Heritage List of UNESCO in 2014.

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Turkey enthral foreign and local visitors with their natural and historical beauties

The Areas, insribed to the World Heritage List consist of nine components; Pergamon City (multi-layered city), Kybele Sanctuary, Ilyas Tepe, Yigma Tepe, İkili Tumuli, Tavşan Tepe, X Tepe, A Tepe and Maltepe Tumulus.

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Turkey enthral foreign and local visitors with their natural and historical beauties

Bursa, as the first capital of Ottoman Empire located on the north-western slopes of Uludağ Mountain and Cumalıkızık founded as a waqf village during the same period have been inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2014.

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Turkey enthral foreign and local visitors with their natural and historical beauties

The World Heritage Site of "Bursa and Cumalıkızık: The Birth of Otoman Empire" consists of six components including Khans Area involving Orhan Ghazi Kulliye and its environs, Hüdavendigar (Murad I) Kulliye, Yıldırım (Bayezid I) Kulliye, Yeşil (Mehmed I) Kulliye, Muradiye ( Murad II) Kulliye and Cumalıkızık Village.

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Turkey enthral foreign and local visitors with their natural and historical beauties

Located on an escarpment of the Upper Tigres River Basin that is part of the so-called Fertile Crescent, the fortified city of Diyarbakır and the landscape around has been an important centre since the Hellenistic period, through the Roman, Sassanid, Byzantine, Islamic and Ottoman times to the present.

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Turkey enthral foreign and local visitors with their natural and historical beauties

The site encompasses the Amida Mound, known as İçkale (inner castle), the 5.8 km-long city walls of Diyarbakır with their numerous towers, gates, butresses, and 63 inscriptions from different periods, as well as Hevsel Gardens, a green link between the city and the Tigris that supplied the city with food and water.

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Turkey enthral foreign and local visitors with their natural and historical beauties

Archaeological Site of Ani
This medieval city combines residential, religious and military structures, characteristic of a medieval urbanism built up over the centuries by Christian and then Muslim dynasties.

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Turkey enthral foreign and local visitors with their natural and historical beauties

Archaeological Site of Ani was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2016.

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Turkey enthral foreign and local visitors with their natural and historical beauties

Located in southwestern Turkey, the site consists of two components: the archaeological site of Aphrodisias and the marble quarries northeast of the city.

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Turkey enthral foreign and local visitors with their natural and historical beauties

Aphrodisias was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2017.