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Bodrum Holidays in Turkey

Bodrum Holidays in Turkey

| 29/11/2011 | 0 Comments

One of the most popular holiday resort in Turkey and Bodrum has many beach, shops, bays that holiday makers will love because located more than 500 miles south of Istanbul in the southwestern Aegan region of Turkey, Bodrum offers an idyllic getaway along the coast. The port town sits on a peninsula that is flanked [...]

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Why Bodrum in Turkey

Why Bodrum in Turkey

| 25/11/2010 | 0 Comments

Bodrum in Turkey, A world renowned holiday and entertainment peninsula, Bodrum is a paradise for its climate, sea, natural beauty, magnificent coves and history, as well as for its modern nightlife where the show goes on until sunrise. Its many resorts and hotels cater for every need of their visitors. Since the dawn of the [...]

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Airports Welcome Over 44 Million

Airports Welcome Over 44 Million

| 14/07/2010 | 0 Comments

It seems that we’re all going on a Turkish holiday this year as the latest data from the Turkish Directorate General of State Airports Authority (DHMI) reveals a 24% increase in passenger numbers in the first half of 2010 compared to the same period in 2009. Some 44.6 million international and domestic passengers passed through [...]

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Expats living in Bodrum

Expats living in Bodrum

| 16/05/2010 | 0 Comments

A foreign resident living in the popular Mediterranean resort town of Bodrum has launched efforts to bring together the expat community in the town. “I really know what it means to be on your own,” Susan Marechal said at the end of a long chat in the courtyard of a cafe in Bodrum, where she [...]

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Bodrum Turkey

Bodrum Turkey

| 16/09/2009 | 0 Comments

Bodrum today a popular holiday resort with a yacht harbor, hillside villas and palm-lined streets, Bodrum was known as Halikarnossos that, in the time of Mausollus, became one of the great cities of the Mediterranean. Mausollus’ father had ruled most of Caria and been recognized by the Persians as a satrap of the province. Though [...]

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