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Didim District Guide

Didim Aydin

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Didim District also known as Didyma is one of the most important holiday spots of Aegean coast. Sheltered by gentle sloping hills, this beautiful seaside resort is only 75 km. from Kusadasi District. According to a legend, the name Didim comes from the word "Didyma", that means "twin". It refers to the twin God and Goddess, Apollo and Artemis, who were supposedly born here. A mythological status to back the natural beauty of golden sandy beaches make your time spent in Didim to say the least, explosive. It's a blend of high adventure and complete relaxation, of the ancient world mysticism and the modern world enticement.

The subtly exciting atmosphere of Didim District's almost contagious and once you get there you tend to soak in its slack lifestyle and laid back attitude together with the sun and the sea.

Karagoz Museum Bursa
Hacivat and Karagoz lived during the reign of Orhan Gazi. Hacivat and Karagoz're two workers who work on the construction of a mosque in Orhan Gazi period in Bursa. They do not work properly and they make ot...
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