
Cotton Castle
Pamukkale, also known as the "Cotton Castle," is a breathtaking natural site in southwestern Turkey, renowned for its...
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Pamukkale, also known as the "Cotton Castle," is a breathtaking natural site in southwestern Turkey, renowned for its...
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The Cathedral of Hierapolis, dating back to the 5th century AD, was the city’s most significant Christian church...
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The Triton Fountain, built in the 3rd century AD in Hierapolis, stands as a testament to Roman craftsmanship...
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The Byzantine Gate in Hierapolis marks a pivotal moment in the city’s history, built during the Byzantine era...
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The Agora of Hierapolis, constructed in the 2nd century AD, was the central hub for commerce and social...
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Frontinus Street served as the main avenue of Hierapolis, a major Roman city in the 1st century AD....
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The Latrina of Hierapolis, an ancient Roman public toilet, offers a fascinating insight into the city’s advanced sanitation...
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The Domitian Gate, standing at the entrance of ancient Hierapolis near Pamukkale, Turkey, was constructed in the 1st...
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The Plutonium at Pamukkale, located within the ancient city of Hierapolis, was believed to be a sacred gateway...
Learn MoreThe Kızılırmak River, or "Red River," flows through the heart of Avanos, a town renowned for its pottery...
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The German Fountain, located in Istanbul’s Hippodrome, was a gift from German Emperor Wilhelm II to the Ottoman...
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The Serpent Column, known as Yılanlı Sütun, is a bronze monument located in the Hippodrome of Istanbul. Originally...
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