Economy : Industry, Kusadasi

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Economy : Industry, Kusadasi

Kusadasi as for tourists who arrive in the country, and as the port for cruise passengers towards Ephesus. In a controversial deal in 2003, previously held by public port has been leased to a private company, and renovated to attract luxury cruise ships. These range from large to smaller Grand Princess Tours.

Center, the beaches between the hotel and the Batihan Nazilli site Guzelcamli Town beach and Dilek Peninsula National Park.

Brokers selling apartments and villas. There are provider of ice cream, carpets, leather and software, and bookshops sell books in English, German, Russian and other languages.

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There are beaches, including those from Ladies Beach, the beach at the Old houses near the beach promenade, some of them converted to bars and cafes, are the remains of the old Kuşadası, which has been looking into a modern European city.

The hills behind them built with big hotels and blocks of apartments. been the construction boom in the late 80′s and continued off into the hinterland of Kuşadası ..

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Important Ancient City of Kusadasi

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Important Ancient City of Kusadasi

An post of Metropolis in ancient Ionia proverbial as Pygela  (Πύγελα), the expanse between the Büyük Menderes and Gediz rivers, the model Neopolis is mentation to hold been founded on the nearby taper of Yılancı Burnu. Later settlements were likely stacked on the hillside of Pilavtepe, in the govern titled Andızkulesi today. Kuşadası was a underage porthole frequented by vessels trading along the Aegean coast. In antiquity it was overshadowed by Metropolis until Ephesus’ shield silted up. From the 7th century BC onwards the seacoast was ruled by Lydians from their uppercase at Metropolis, then from 546 BC the Persians, and from 334 BC along with all of Anatolia the coast was conquered by Alexander the Major. From then onwards the maritime cities were the edifice of the integrated Hellene and Anatolian society called Hellenistic.

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