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Kumluca is a district
of Antalya province on the Mediterranian coast of Turkey,
part of the Turkish riviera. Kumluca is located 90 km (56 mi) west of the city
of Antalya, on the Teke Peninsula, (between the bays of Antalya and
Fethiye).
The town of Kumluca, formerly the village of Sarękavak, is named for its
sandy soil (kum meaning sand in Turkish}, good for growing
watermelons.Geography
The centre of the district is a plain pointing north from the
Mediterranean coast and surrounded by mountains on three sides. The
north of the district is hills and mountain. Summers are hot and dry,
winters cool and wet as you would expect in a Mediterranean district; it
never snows on the coast but there is snow on the mountains. In this
climate fruit and vegetables can be grown under glass all year round and
this is the mainstay of the local economy, along with orange trees, and
Kumluca is a wealthy district. |
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Tourism
There are a number of important historical sites in the district of
Kumluca including Olympos, Korydalla,Rhodiapolis,Idebessos and
Gagai; of these Olympos is the largest and attracts the most
visitors.
There is 30 km (19 mi) of coast with many hotels and restaurants
between the villages of Adrasan and Olympos, and holiday villages near the town of
Mavikent. West of Mavikent there is less development but taken as a
whole Kumluca is one of the fastest growing local economies in Turkey. |
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