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  2. Fishing in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Aquaculture overtook fishing in 2020, with Muğla, İzmir and Elazığ being the top provinces. Government support is provided, although subsidies for seabream and seabass ended in 2016. [ 19 ] In 2021, US$1.2 billion worth of farmed fish were exported, [ 21 ] and Turkey was the world's top producer of seabass and seabream. [ 19 ]

  3. Antalya - Wikipedia

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    Antalya [a] is the fifth-most populous city in Turkey and the capital of Antalya Province. [3] Recognized as the "capital of tourism" in Turkey and a pivotal part of the Turkish Riviera , [ 4 ] Antalya sits on Anatolia 's southwest coast, flanked by the Taurus Mountains .

  4. Sport in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Fishing cannot be done from any boat without a license, even if you're an amateur. You must apply to have one by submitting some I.D. cards and paying a fee 150 Turkish Lira for two years. Details concerning fishing zones, the minimum sizes of fish that can be caught, and the numbers of fish that can be caught per person can be obtained from ...

  5. Enes Batur - Wikipedia

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    Enes Batur Sungurtekin was born on 9 April 1998 in Ankara to Arzu and Fatih Sungurtekin. His mother and father are from Malatya and Adana respectively. [4] Batur initially studied at the Computer Science Department of Antalya Bilim University, [5] but as his YouTube career evolved he enrolled in the Cinema and Television Department of Nişantaşı University.

  6. Fishing - Wikipedia

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    Fishing tools from the Mesolithic and Neolithic period. Fishing is an ancient practice that dates back to at least the beginning of the Upper Paleolithic period about 40,000 years ago. [4] Isotopic analysis of the remains of Tianyuan man, a 40,000-year-old modern human from eastern Asia, has shown that he regularly consumed freshwater fish.

  7. Saklıkent National Park - Wikipedia

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    Saklıkent National Park (Turkish: Saklıkent Milli Parkı), established on June 6, 1996, is a national park in southwestern Turkey. The national park is a canyon, and is located in Muğla Province, at Seydikemer, 50 km (31 mi) away from Fethiye.

  8. Gulf of Antalya - Wikipedia

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    The Gulf of Antalya (Turkish: Antalya Körfezi) is a large bay of the northern Levantine Sea, in the eastern Mediterranean Sea south of Antalya Province, Turkey. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It includes some of the main seaside resorts of Turkey, also known as the " Turkish Riviera ".

  9. Aksu River (Turkey) - Wikipedia

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    The Aksu (Bronze Age name in Hittite: 𒁉𒋻𒀀𒅀, Kaštaraya, ancient name in Greek Κέστρoς, Kestros), is a river in Antalya Province (southwestern Turkey), which rises in the mountains of Toros. The course of the Aksu is between the Düden to the west and of the Köprüçay to the east.