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The 5 archaeological sites that are on the top of the llist of tourist visiting here, this are locations from where the history of this nation can be relived....

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Page 1: The 5 Most Visited Archaeological Sites in Turkey

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The 5 Most Visited Archaeological sites in

Turkey

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Göbekli TepeGöbekli Tepe is an

exceptional site. Following 18 years of exhuming, we realize that it is a standout amongst the most imperative archeological locales on the planet.

It has a place with the period when in south-eastern Anatolia amid the tenth and ninth thousand years.

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Ortahisar Castle

Ortahisar signifies "center manor," and as its name intimates, it is focal among the Cappadocian towns of Göreme, Ürgüp, Uçhisar and Nevşehir, and just a couple of kilometers from Göreme Open Air Museum

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The PergamonPergamon is located in

Bergama, Izmir Province, Turkey. The tourist comes here from the sharp and slowing roads that lead from the present day city, Bergama just a couple of miles.

After arriving at the remains, the ordering surrounding perspective from Pergamon's 1,000 foot high land, makes it straightforward, how this city once dominated the whole area

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Artemis, The Wonder of Ancient World

The Temple of Artemis was Greek sanctuary which is located in city of Ephesus near Selcuk. This structure was dedicated to goddess Artemis, this temple is also known as the Temple of Diana.

This is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World

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The Ruins of Anemurium

The city of Anemurium consists of two parts, the older city centre leaning against the mountain ranges and the newer coastal neighborhood with concrete blocks mainly used by families as summer houses and about two and a half km untying each other.

Plan Turkey Vacation to visit this locations.