Mediterranean Europe travel guide - Turkey (PDF Chapter) Lonely Planet

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Mediterranean Europe travel guide - Turkey (PDF Chapter) Lonely Planet

While many Turks see their country as European, Turkey packs in as many minarets and bazaars as its Middle Eastern neighbours. This bridge between continents has absorbed the best of Europe and Asia. Travellers can enjoy historical hot spots, mountain outposts and expansive steppe without forgoing comfy beds and buses.

Coverage includes: Understand Turkey, History - from the Byzantine Empire to modern Turkey, People, Religion, Arts, Sport, Environment, Food & Drink, Directory A-Z, Getting There & Away, Getting Around, İstanbul & around, Edirne, Bursa, The Aegean Coast, Gallipoli (Gelibolu) Peninsula, Eceabat (Maydos), Çanakkale, Behramkale & Assos, Ayvalık, Bergama (Pergamum), İzmir, Çeşme Peninsula, Selçuk, Ephesus (Efes), Kuşadası, Bodrum, Marmaris, The Mediterranean Coast, Fethiye, Ölüdeniz, Patara, Kalkan, Kaş, Olympos & Çirali, Antalya, Side, Alanya, Anamur, Kızkalesi, Adana, Antakya (Hatay), Central Anatolia, Ankara, Konya, Cappadocia (Kapadokya), Göreme, Uçhisar, Zelve Valley, Ürgüp, Mustafapaşa, Kayseri, Eastern Turkey, Mt Nemrut National Park, Mardin and Van.

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