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THERMAL
TOURISM IN TURKEY
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Turkey is located on top of a major geothermal belt, it
is among the top seven countries in the world for quality
and quantity of thermal springs with over 1000, with temperatures
ranging from 20ºC to 110ºC. Most are in the Marmara and
Aegean regions and because of their proximity to popular
travel destinations such as Istanbul, Izmir, Pamukkale
and Marmaris, public transport is easy. Many of Turkey’s
historical places developed because of their springs,
like the ancient city of Hieropolis which was built upon
the rich mineral springs of Pamukkale, and the ancient
Lydian city of Kaunos, whose people took |
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in the rich mineral mud of Lake Koycegiz.
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IMPORTANT THERMAL RESORTS IN TURKEY
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