What to See in Mersin
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Maiden’s Castle
Kızkalesi is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Erdemli, Mersin Province, Turkey. Its population is 1,781.
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Gilindire Cave
Gilindire Cave, also known as Aynalıgöl Cave, is a cave in Aydıncık, Mersin, southern Turkey. It was discovered by a shepherd in 1999.
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Kanlıdivane
Kanlıdivane is an ancient city situated around a big sinkhole in Mersin Province, Turkey.
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Saint Paul's Church
Saint Paul's Church is a former church in Tarsus, Mersin Province, Turkey.
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Mamure Castle
Mamure Castle is a medieval castle in the Bozdoğan village, Anamur ilçe of Mersin Province, Turkey.
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Anemurium
These ruins belong to the ancient Greek city that has been abandoned in the 7th century. The fortification wall is remarkably preserved.
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Akkale
Akkale is the popular name given to ruins of a building complex in Kumkuyu town of Erdemli district, Mersin Province, Turkey
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Alahan Monastery
Alahan Monastery is a complex of fifth-century buildings located in the mountains of Isauria in southern Asia Minor.
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Ottoman minelayer Nusret
Nusret was a naval ship of the Ottoman Navy, which served as a minelayer during the Gallipoli Campaign, and later fulfilled various roles…
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Kilise Tepe
Kilise Tepe is a mound in Mersin Province, Turkey, just west of the Göksu River, lying 20 kilometers from Mut and 145 kilometers from…
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Saint Thekla
Aya Tekla Church, also known as Aya Thecla or Aya Thekla, is a ruined historic church of the Byzantine period in Turkey.
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Alahan Monastery
Alahan Monastery is a complex of fifth-century buildings located in the mountains of Isauria in southern Asia Minor.
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Meydancık Castle
Meydancık Castle is a castle ruin in Mersin Province, Turkey. The original name was Kirshu and the name of the ruin during Ottoman times…
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