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FOR Real Estate Kusadasi, PLEASE, FILL FIELDS IN THE ORDER FORM

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In the Derya houses of Kuşadası, dublex, 220m2, 5 bedrooms and 1 livingroom, 3 badh andWC,with elevator and installation central heating, in a site with swimmingpool, super sea wiew, not made inside Price : 85.000 Euro FOR Homes For Sale In Kusadasi, PLEASE, FILL FIELDS IN THE ORDER FORM
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At yellow houses of Kuşadası, dublex and normal flats,4 bedrooms and 1 livingroom, 2 balconies, 2 baths,3WC,2 kitchens,super sea and city view,air-conditioned,centrally heated,swimmingpool, flors ceramic, saloon laminat parquet,covered garrage,160 and 140 m2 Price : 120.000-140.000 Euro FOR Homes For Sale In Kusadasi, PLEASE, FILL FIELDS IN THE ORDER FORM
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In the coast sites of Kuşadası, triplex, 3 bedrooms and 3 livingrooms, 130 m2, to the sea 50 mt. large garden and verrenda,20 km. to the city center Price : 60.000 Euro |
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In Soğucak village of Kuşadası, in 1,5 trip friut garden,private pool, coverd garrage, sea and nature, triplex, 250 m2. 4 bedrooms and 1 livingroom,2 km. to the sea and 10 km. downtown Price : 250.000 Euro |
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Travel to Turkey

Kusadasi, which means "bird island", is set in a superb gulf in the Aegean region of Turkey and is known for its turquise sparkling water, broad sandy beaches, bright sun and large marina with a capacity for 600 boats. A glorious ancient city stands beside it, Ephesus with hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. The town is not far from Adnan Menderes Airport, Izmir (only 80 km). Numerous holiday villages and hotels line its shores and hundreds of restaurants serves food from all around the world and, of course, Turkish Cuisine, which is one of the largest cuisines of the world. We mustn't forget discos, bars, cafès, pubs and "Turkish Nights"; all those to cater holiday-makers.
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Kusadasi has retained a certain earthiness to it and inexpensive meals and
pensions can still be found in town. Many shops do a brisk trade with
passengers from hundreds of cruise ships that dock for a day or two,
allowing enough time for a trip to Ephesus and a shopping expedition.
The tiny Güvercin Adasi (Pigeon Island) is connected to the mainland with a
causeway. Its romantic setting includes a well-maintained flower garden
which surrounds the restored 14th or 15th century fortress housing a
restaurant and disco frequented by lovers or those hoping to find one by the
night's end.
Beaches close to town tend to get quite crowded during summer. If you prefer
more serenity, head for Dilek Peninsula National Park, known locally as
Milli Park about 28 km (17 miles) from Kusadasi.
It is also possible to get to Greek island Samos by regular daily ferries.
History
Around 2000 BC. people coming from Lelek, Caria and Lydia had settled down
as a society to the slopes of Pilav Mountain. Later one by one with the unit
settlements Pigale, Maratheson, Neopolis and Panionion came to life; Ionians
and later Romans by Ephesus coming into the dominance of Rome, had lived in
these lands.
Todays Kusadasi is founded in 16th century by Venetians as a colony. The
castle on the small island was built for the purpose of observation in
Byzantine times. In the Middle Ages Kusadasi was ruled by Venetians and
Genoeses which had taken the name of Scala Nova.
The city was surrounded with castle walls for being protected from the
violence of pirates, very common in the Mediterranean those centuries. Its
known that there is an Ionian Region of Kusadasi. This had taken an
important harbor mission on Asia - Europe trade road for many years.
In the period of Scala Nova, the Armenians dominant to trade, Greeks and
Jews had joined to former nations. With the Malazgirt War in 1071 Seljuk
Turks had started to spread in Anatolia and during the process of Turkish
principalities formation, in 1304 Sasa Bey had been the authority of
Kusadasi and surroundings. Mehmet Bey had connected this vicinity to
Aydinogullari after Sasas death.
Kusadasi is a harbor town and Turks had beared this in mind. Although they
were nomads from central Asia and far away from maritime business, they had
learnt maritime as well as the Ephesians in a short time. They had lived
comfortably with the spoils they caught at naval battles. Kilic Arslan added
this town to Selçuk government and Scala Nova again had become the
exportation gate of Anatolia in 1186. The Ottoman sultan Yildirim Beyazit
had joined Ayasulug (in Selçuk) to his principalities and the city became
Ottoman in 1390. Tamerlane (Timurlenk) decided to take whole of Anatolia
under his sovereign, but when he could not take Ayasulug he put the castle
on fire in which Ottoman soldiers resisted, and St. Jean's Church was
damaged very badly. With Çelebi Mehmet I Kusadasi had gathered to the
Ottoman Empire and became a district.
With the vicinities passing to Ottomans, Turks entered into societies in
these areas. At the end of 1st World War Ottoman Government had overcome, so
Kusadasi was given to Italians with a treaty, and under their rule, the town
was filled with Turks, Greeks, Jews, Armenians. Most of those minorities
left the country on 7th September 1923 after the victory of War of
Independence led by Atatürk. Lands between Güzelçamli and Selçuk, the
estates of Greeks which went back during the agreement to exchange
minorities between Greece and Turkey, were given to Turkish immigrants in
return to their properties there; the same was done by the Greek government.
This migration was between 1941 and 1955.
Kusadasi is living parallel to Ephesus in history and the settlements around
it. The places that have historical and touristic values are ;
Panionian Agora, Roman Bath, Ilica Hill, Scala Nova, Pygale, Kadi Castle,
Andiz Tower, Neopolis, Aquaducts, Ania, Melia, Kursunlu Monastery, Öküz
Mehmet Pasha Caravanserai, The Castle on Pigeon Island, Ramparts surrounding
the City, Kusadasi Houses, Kaleiçi, Mosques, Turkish Baths, Yacht Harbour
and Dilek National Park.
PYGALE
According to Xeonophon, one of the authors of
5th c BC, Pygale was assembled by the king Agamemnon of Myknai and Argos. In
the 14th volume of Strabons geography book it is told that Pygale was
established by Agamemnon and he settled large amount of his soldiers there
who made good use of boiling healing water in the land. According to Strabon
again, there was a temple made for the moon goddess Munkyia in Phigale.
During the period of Trojan Wars that continued ten years, Pygale was used
for curing soldiers and repairing ships.
After the Granikos Wars, Pygale was also used as an entertainment and
treatment centre for Alexander the Great's soldiers. Written inheritance of
the whole past and visual inheritance going over today prove us that one of
the first cities established on purpose of health in the world was in
Kusadasi known with its name "Pygale".
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