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Land Registration, Traffic Police Office,
Map Office, Registration Office
Dalaman Market (Every Thursday)
Dalaman Industry Area (Sanayi)
It is so far the Aydın jurisdiction court canceled the prohibition about the Dalaman Yacht Marina. There will be build a Yacht Marina and Harbour for sea busses. The Dogus group will finish the marina as soon as possible.

Turkey
Straddling two continents, Europe and Asia, and bordering the volatile Middle east, Turkey
has an unrivaled history stretching back thousends of years. From the ancient Hittites to
the Ottomans, dozens of civilizations have made Turkey their home, leaving behind them
a dazzling historical and archaeological heritate.
Today the country's archaeological and cultural wonders, and it's long Mediterranean and
Aegean coastline, are a mecca for tourists, attracting millions of Multinational holidayma-
kers each year. Among the top draws is Istanbul with it's fabulous setting, wealth of historic
sights and vibrant cultural life. Also not to be missed are the amazingly well preserved
remains of ancient cities such as Ephesus or Pergamon, and coastral resorts with their
sandy beaches and hedonistic nightlife.
Brief History of Dalaman
Throughout history, this region has been inhabited by Lycians, Lecs, Kavalı people, Persians, Helens, Athenians, Romans, Byzantines, Menteşeoğulları and then by Ottomans. The Lycians, one of the greatest civilizations of Anatolia, lived in these territories for 1600 years. The region was first named as Lycia due to its residents, and then it was called Karia, derived from the name of Karios during the İran Rule in Anatolia. During the reign of Ottomans, the region was mostly associated with Hıdıvi Abbas Paşa.
The historical places of the region include Kapıdağı area- Lycia stone graves, Hyppocome (City of the Horses), Octapolis (Eight City) ruins, as well as the ruins of the antique city walls in Delikli Kavak, Seljuk walls on Ardıçlı hill, the old Byzantine winehouse in Hisar area, stone graves and walls from Karia era in Şerefler (Kalynda), the Monastery hill and Demirci Bazaar in Gürköy Area, the Gökdağ stone graves, Kavaklı Dede Tomb, White Tomb, White Bridge and the Cleopatra bath.