About Aydin
Aydin is a province of Turkey, and it is located in southwestern Anatolia, more specifically in the Ege Bölgesi (Aegean Region).
The center or the capital of the province is the city of Aydin with a population of approx. 150,000 (2000).
In ancient and classical periods, the area of Aydin Province comprised part of Caria. Aydin Province contains numerous important
archeological sites, including the ancient Carian cities of Alinda and Alabanda.
Aydin Interesting Places
Tavsanburnu, Dilek Peninsula National Park, Kemer dam, Bafa lake, Kadinlar Denizi (bay), Yilanci Burnu, Odun wharfs, Güzelçamli beaches,
Aydin, Imamköy, Germencik hot springs, Kusadasi hot spring, Güzelçamli mineral springs, Afrodisias, Akaraka, Alabanda, Alinda,
Antiokheia, Didim, Magnesia, Milet, Nysa, Priene, Tralles antique cities, Alihan mausoleum (Alihan Baba Türbesi), Üveys Pasha,
Hasan Çelebi, Ramazan Pasha, Süleyman Bey mosques, Nasuh Pasha mosque complex, Atike Hanim Fountain and Mausoleum,
Öküz Mehmed Pasha Inn (caravansary)