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Fethiye (Turkish pronunciation:) is a municipality and district of Muğla Province, Turkey. [3] Its area is 875 km 2 , [ 4 ] and its population is 177,702 (2022). [ 2 ] It is one of the prominent tourist destinations in the Turkish Riviera .
The Gulf of Fethiye (Turkish: Fethiye Körfezi) is a branch of the Mediterranean Sea in southwestern Turkey. The cities Fethiye and Göcek of Muğla Province are situated around the gulf. It is bounded on the west by Cape Kurdoğlu ( Turkish : Kurtoğlu Burnu ) and on the east by Cape İblis /Cape Angistro ( Turkish : İblis Burnu ).
A view of Butterfly Valley from the cliffs. Due to its natural beauty, Butterfly Valley is an important ecotourism attraction place in Turkey. [7] It is accessible by shuttle boat service from Belceğiz Beach of Ölüdeniz in 5–7 km (3.1–4.3 mi) distance, [4] operating hourly at daytime.
Kayaköy (also: Kaya or Livissi) is a neighbourhood of the municipality and district of Fethiye, Muğla Province, Turkey. [1] Its population is 975 (2022). [2] Situated 8 km south of Fethiye, it is mostly abandoned.
, Greek Telmessos, at Turkish Fethiye, elevation 6 m (20 ft). Ptolemy, Strabo, Pliny. Stephanus says it is a city of Caria, although expressing also the Lycian view. Hierocles has Telmisos. Tenedos: Stephanus Termera: Stephanus Termessus: Trm̃mis: Greek Termēs(s)os
The Tomb of Amyntas, also known as the Fethiye Tomb, is an ancient Lycian rock-hewn tomb at ancient Telmessos, in Lycia, which was at the time a satrapy of the Achaemenid Empire. Currently, it is in the district of Fethiye in Muğla Province, located in the Aegean region of Turkey.
Göcek (Turkish pronunciation: [ɟœˈdʒec]) is a neighbourhood of the municipality and district of Fethiye, Muğla Province, Turkey. [1] Its population is 4,987 (2022). [2] Before the 2013 reorganisation, it was a town . [3] [4]
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