
Muğla is a province in Türkiye’s Aegean Region, with part of its territory extending into the Mediterranean Region. It is known for its internationally renowned tourist areas including Ortaca, Dalaman, Fethiye, Marmaris, Datça and Bodrum like. The province covers an area of 12,654 km² and administratively consists of 13 districts, 14 municipality and 568 neighborhoods. With a population of approximately 1.05 million, this number can reach 3 to 4 million during the tourist season.Muğla Natural La
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AlAlabanda is an ancient settlement located in the ancient region of Caria, within the borders of Çine district in Aydın Province, modern-day Türkiye. The ancient city is situated within the boundaries of Doğanyurt village, which belongs to Çine, specifically on Araphisar, a neighborhood of this village. The city spans the slopes of two hills that are extensions of Karadağ, spreading towards the Çine Plain. Known for its archaeological remains and historical records, Alabanda was an important sett
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The Ancient City of Labranda, located within the boundaries of the Milas district in Muğla Province, is an ancient sacred site settlement in the region of Caria. The settlement was first used from the Archaic period onward and evolved into a major cult center during the reign of the Hecatomnid dynasty, when architectural activity intensified. The area dedicated to the cult of Zeus Labraundos has been documented through its architectural layout, structural remains, and inscriptions.Location and A
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AlAlinda, located within the boundaries of Karpuzlu district in Aydın Province, Türkiye, is one of the important cities of the ancient Caria region. The city was built on two rocky hills that are difficult to access, situated west of the Karpuzlu plain and to the south and east. With a settlement history dating back to the 2nd millennium BCE, Alinda is especially notable for its ruins from the 4th century BCE. According to ancient sources, particularly the information conveyed by Strabo, the polit
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AmThe Ancient City of Amos is located within the borders of Turunç Neighborhood, Marmaris District, Muğla Province, Türkiye. The ancient city is situated on Asarcık Hill, also known as Hisar Burnu. Amos is approximately 20 km from Marmaris and is positioned on a peninsula extending eastward. Surrounded by natural bays to the north and south, this region has held strategic and economic significance throughout history.The city can be reached by a one-hour walk from Turunç or a half-hour walk from Ku
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The Baltalı Gate, located in the center of Milas, is a monumental entrance structure within the defensive wall system of ancient Mylasa. Notable for its architecture and the double-faced axe (labrys) relief carved on its surface, the gate also demonstrates historical continuity through its use across different periods.Settlement and City Walls in Ancient MylasaThe Baltalı Gate was constructed in Mylasa, one of the major cities of the ancient region of Caria. Mylasa, which flourished during the H
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The Uzunyuva Monumental Tomb and Museum Complex is an archaeological site located in the Milas district of Muğla Province, offering insights into the political and cultural structure of the Carian civilization. In antiquity, Milas was known as Mylasa and served as the center of Caria; thus, the region became the focal point of administrative and religious activities. Uzunyuva unites the Hekatomnos Monumental Tomb with its surrounding sacred area, reflecting the architectural and artistic sensibi
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Pedasa Ancient City is an ancient settlement located in the Gökçeler locality, within the boundaries of Konacık Village, Bodrum District, Muğla Province. It is one of the eight cities founded by the Leleges, regarded in ancient written sources as the ancestors of the Carians. Pedasa, one of the Leleg settlements occupying the broadest region of the peninsula, is among the rare ancient cities to have experienced continuous habitation from the Archaic Period through the Byzantine Period.HistoryThe
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