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Bozburun Peninsula (Turkish: Bozburun Yarımadası) is a peninsula in southwest Turkey. In antiquity the cape at its extremity was called Aphrodisias (Ancient Greek: Ἀφροδισιάς). It is between the Aegean and Mediterranean seas. Datça Peninsula is to the north and the Greek island Symi is to the west. It is named after the town Bozburun which is located at 36°41′N 28°03′E / 36.683°N 28.050°E. The peninsula is a part of Marmaris ilçe (district) of Muğla Province. The peninsula is mountainous, one notable peak was called in antiquity, and modernly Karayüksek Dağ; this peak marked the beginning of the Rhodian Peraia. The coastline of the peninsula is highly indented with many secondary peninsulas, bays and islets. In the peninsula there are ruins of ancient settlements such as Bybassos, Hygas

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  • Daraçya Yarımadası (de)
  • Bozburun Peninsula (en)
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  • Bozburun Peninsula (Turkish: Bozburun Yarımadası) is a peninsula in southwest Turkey. In antiquity the cape at its extremity was called Aphrodisias (Ancient Greek: Ἀφροδισιάς). It is between the Aegean and Mediterranean seas. Datça Peninsula is to the north and the Greek island Symi is to the west. It is named after the town Bozburun which is located at 36°41′N 28°03′E / 36.683°N 28.050°E. The peninsula is a part of Marmaris ilçe (district) of Muğla Province. The peninsula is mountainous, one notable peak was called in antiquity, and modernly Karayüksek Dağ; this peak marked the beginning of the Rhodian Peraia. The coastline of the peninsula is highly indented with many secondary peninsulas, bays and islets. In the peninsula there are ruins of ancient settlements such as Bybassos, Hygas (en)
  • Die Daraçya Yarımadası oder Bozburun-Halbinsel, früher auch Loryma-Halbinsel genannt, ist eine 35 km lange, schmale Halbinsel in der Provinz Muğla im Südwesten der Türkei. Sie erstreckt sich zwischen dem und dem [Yeşilova Körfezi] (im Westen) sowie dem Mittelmeer und der Bucht von Marmaris (Osten). Sie liegt südwestlich der Stadt Marmaris und nordwestlich bzw. östlich der Inseln Rhodos und Symi. Der namensgebende Ort Bozburun liegt in der Mitte der Halbinsel. (de)
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  • Bozburun Peninsula (Turkish: Bozburun Yarımadası) is a peninsula in southwest Turkey. In antiquity the cape at its extremity was called Aphrodisias (Ancient Greek: Ἀφροδισιάς). It is between the Aegean and Mediterranean seas. Datça Peninsula is to the north and the Greek island Symi is to the west. It is named after the town Bozburun which is located at 36°41′N 28°03′E / 36.683°N 28.050°E. The peninsula is a part of Marmaris ilçe (district) of Muğla Province. The peninsula is mountainous, one notable peak was called in antiquity, and modernly Karayüksek Dağ; this peak marked the beginning of the Rhodian Peraia. The coastline of the peninsula is highly indented with many secondary peninsulas, bays and islets. In the peninsula there are ruins of ancient settlements such as Bybassos, Hygassos, Kastabos, Tymnos, Syrna, Thysanos, Phoenix, Amos and Kasara. (en)
  • Die Daraçya Yarımadası oder Bozburun-Halbinsel, früher auch Loryma-Halbinsel genannt, ist eine 35 km lange, schmale Halbinsel in der Provinz Muğla im Südwesten der Türkei. Sie erstreckt sich zwischen dem und dem [Yeşilova Körfezi] (im Westen) sowie dem Mittelmeer und der Bucht von Marmaris (Osten). Sie liegt südwestlich der Stadt Marmaris und nordwestlich bzw. östlich der Inseln Rhodos und Symi. Die Halbinsel zeichnet sich durch eine gebirgige Oberfläche aus, die von wenigen Ebenen (Hisarönü, Orhaniye und Turgut) unterbrochen wird. Die teils steil aufragenden Berge reichen bis unmittelbar an das Meer, wodurch die Küste überwiegend felsig und zerklüftet ist. So finden sich hier vor allem zahlreiche kleinere, jedoch auch einige tiefe Buchten (Hisarönü, Orhaniye, Selimiye, Bozburun, Bozukkale oder Loryma). Der namensgebende Ort Bozburun liegt in der Mitte der Halbinsel. (de)
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