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'''Marmaris''' is an important port city on the ] coast, located in southwest ], in the ]. | '''Marmaris''' is an important port city on the ] coast, located in southwest ], in the ]. | ||
Because of its location on the ], Marmaris is also an important tourist destination, as well as an important port city. Unlike ], ]; or similar Turkish coastal towns, it has been somewhat "vandalized" architectually during the construction boom of the 1980s. | Because of its location on the ], Marmaris is also an important tourist destination, as well as an important port city. Marmaris's main source of income for the city is ]. Unlike ], ]; or similar Turkish coastal towns, it has been somewhat "vandalized" architectually during the construction boom of the 1980s. | ||
It is also a major center for ], possessing two major marinas and several smaller marinas. It is a popular wintering location for hundreds of cruising boaters. There are ferry services to the Greek island of ], and large cruise ships call at the port. | It is also a major center for ], possessing two major marinas and several smaller marinas. It is a popular wintering location for hundreds of cruising boaters. There are ferry services to the Greek island of ], and large cruise ships call at the port. |
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Marmaris is an important port city on the Mediterranean coast, located in southwest Turkey, in the Muğla Province.
Because of its location on the Aegean Sea, Marmaris is also an important tourist destination, as well as an important port city. Marmaris's main source of income for the city is tourism. Unlike Bodrum, Alaçati; or similar Turkish coastal towns, it has been somewhat "vandalized" architectually during the construction boom of the 1980s.
It is also a major center for sailing, possessing two major marinas and several smaller marinas. It is a popular wintering location for hundreds of cruising boaters. There are ferry services to the Greek island of Rhodes, and large cruise ships call at the port.
History
Although it is not certain when Marmaris was founded, in the 6th century BC the city was known as Physkos, and considered part of Caria.
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