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 Turkey's Aegean coast is an area of intense beauty, history and agriculture which makes an excellent holiday destination for a variety of tastes and styles. Situated along the south coast of Turkey, this stretch of land along the Aegean Sea has many fantastic beaches and coastal resorts, plus numerous excellent opportunities for excursions and trips.

The city of Aphrodite, Roman goddess of Love, is among Turkey's most interesting ancient ruins. Nestled in the broad, fertile Meander River valley, this city has been here for millennia. At its heart is an acropolis on a hill formed of the detritus of settlements dating back at least to the Early Bronze Age. The once thought of as legendary city of Troy is also located on the Aegean Coast, and here you can find the ancient ruins of the city, which have only recently been excavated.


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