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Akyatan Lagoon is a 14700-hectare wetland ecosystem that is designated as Wetland of International Importance by Ramsar Convention. A major stop over for migrating birds, Akyatan is recognized as an Important Bird Area by BirdLife International. It is the single largest green turtle rookery at the Mediterranean, holding 43% of the Mediterranean nesting population. The lagoon is located at the northeastern edge of Mediterranean Sea, 30 km south of the city of Adana, in Cilicia region of Turkey. The entrance to the lagoon is either from Tuzla or through Küçük Karataş Village.

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  • Akyatan Lagoon is a 14700-hectare wetland ecosystem that is designated as Wetland of International Importance by Ramsar Convention. A major stop over for migrating birds, Akyatan is recognized as an Important Bird Area by BirdLife International. It is the single largest green turtle rookery at the Mediterranean, holding 43% of the Mediterranean nesting population. The lagoon is located at the northeastern edge of Mediterranean Sea, 30 km south of the city of Adana, in Cilicia region of Turkey. The entrance to the lagoon is either from Tuzla or through Küçük Karataş Village. (en)
  • Il lago di Akyatan (in turco: Akyatan Gölü, anche laguna di Akyatan, in turco:Akyatan Lagünü) è un ecosistema paludoso di 14.700 ettari che è designato come zona umida di importanza internazionale dalla Convenzione di Ramsar. Importante tappa per gli uccelli migratori, Akyatan è riconosciuta come Important Bird Area da BirdLife International. La laguna ospita la più grande colonia di tartarughe verdi del Mediterraneo, la quale detiene il 43% della popolazione nidificante di questo mare. (it)
  • 阿克亞坦湖(土耳其語:Akyatan Gölü)是土耳其的湖泊,位於該國南部地中海沿岸,距離阿達納30公里,面積147平方公里,該湖在1萬年前左右形成,該湖被湿地公约列为重要濕地。 (zh)
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  • Akyatan Lagoon is a 14700-hectare wetland ecosystem that is designated as Wetland of International Importance by Ramsar Convention. A major stop over for migrating birds, Akyatan is recognized as an Important Bird Area by BirdLife International. It is the single largest green turtle rookery at the Mediterranean, holding 43% of the Mediterranean nesting population. The lagoon is located at the northeastern edge of Mediterranean Sea, 30 km south of the city of Adana, in Cilicia region of Turkey. The entrance to the lagoon is either from Tuzla or through Küçük Karataş Village. (en)
  • Il lago di Akyatan (in turco: Akyatan Gölü, anche laguna di Akyatan, in turco:Akyatan Lagünü) è un ecosistema paludoso di 14.700 ettari che è designato come zona umida di importanza internazionale dalla Convenzione di Ramsar. Importante tappa per gli uccelli migratori, Akyatan è riconosciuta come Important Bird Area da BirdLife International. La laguna ospita la più grande colonia di tartarughe verdi del Mediterraneo, la quale detiene il 43% della popolazione nidificante di questo mare. (it)
  • 阿克亞坦湖(土耳其語:Akyatan Gölü)是土耳其的湖泊,位於該國南部地中海沿岸,距離阿達納30公里,面積147平方公里,該湖在1萬年前左右形成,該湖被湿地公约列为重要濕地。 (zh)
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  • Lago di Akyatan (it)
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