"Alanya situated in the eastern part of the Gulf of Antalya is 137 kms away from Antalya by the main highway. The peninsula of Alanya surrounded by city walls was named "Karakesion" during the Hellenistic period went under the hegomany of Romans and Byzantines, followed by the Seljuks. The present name of the town comes from Alaaddin Keykubat, who did great service to the development of the town. Inside the Alanya castle there exist a Seljuk cistern, a Byzantine church, the Keykubat Sultan Palace and the ruins of a Seljuk bath, completed with the traditional urban texture. The castle extends down to the sea and encloses a medieval dockyard that is guarded by a 33 meter high octagonal tower of red stone and brick." Source: UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List
Postcard 1
Iskeleden - Topane - Tersane ve Kizilkule'ye bir baks Alanya, Turkey. Thanks to Marysia of Poland for mailing this postcard while visiting Alanya.
Postcard 2
Alanya, formerly Aliye, in Antalya Province in the Mediterranean region of Turkey. Thanks to Seda of Turkey.
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