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Finike (District)

Finike (District)

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December 5, 2025

Finike is a coastal district located on the western edge of Antalya, along the Mediterranean coast, known for its historical harbors, citrus production, and ancient heritage. The district is approximately 115 km from the city center and is bordered by Kumluca to the east, Demre to the west, Elmalı to the north, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south. Established on the alluvial Finike Plain, the district has been a significant center for agriculture and maritime activities throughout history due

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Alanya (District)

Alanya (District)

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December 6, 2025

Alanya, a historical and tourist center, is a coast district of Antalya Province. It is situated approximately 154 km from the center of Antalya Province, on a peninsula along the Mediterranean coast and the surrounding plain. To the north lie the Taurus Mountains and to the south the Mediterranean Sea. The district center developed at the foot of a hill rising about 250 meters above sea level (Alanya Peninsula). The oldest known name of Alanya in antiquity was Korakesion, and during the Byzanti

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Kumluca (District)

Kumluca (District)

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December 5, 2025

Kumluca is a district located in western Antalya, known for its agricultural production, historical richness, and natural beauty. Situated approximately 95 kilometers from the city center of Antalya, Kumluca is bordered by Finike to the east, Kemer to the west, Elmalı to the north, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south. The district derives its name from the sandy, alluvial soils found in the coastal plain. Kumluca is recognized throughout Türkiye for its greenhouse farming and also hosts ancie

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Döşemealtı (District)

Döşemealtı (District)

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December 5, 2025

Döşemealtı is a district located north of the city center of Antalya. Approximately 20 kilometers from the city center, it borders Burdur to the north, Kepez to the east, Korkuteli to the west, and Konyaaltı to the south. Döşemealtı gained district status in 2008 and derives its name from the historical “Döşeme Yolu” route, which has been in use since antiquity and passed through the region.Döşemealtı (Döşemealtı Municipality)" image-alternate="" image-element-format="right">HistoryDöşemealtı

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