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	<title>Antalya Life &#124; antalyalife.net &#187; Termessos</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[22 km northwest of Antalya, south of the Antalya-Korkuteli motorway on the slope of the 1650 m high Güllük/Solymn mountain, at an altitude of 1050 m, lie the remains of the antique city of Termessos. The area was declared “Güllük/Termessos National Park and Protection Area” due to the best examples of its regional flora, flowers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.antalyalife.net/uploads/termessos1.jpg"><img border="0" vspace="5" align="left" src="http://www.antalyalife.net/uploads/termessos1.thumbnail.jpg" hspace="5" alt="Termessos" title="Termessos" /></a>22 km northwest of Antalya, south of the Antalya-Korkuteli motorway on the slope of the 1650 m high Güllük/Solymn mountain, at an altitude of 1050 m, lie the remains of the antique city of Termessos. The area was declared “Güllük/Termessos National Park and Protection Area” due to the best examples of its regional flora, flowers and maquis vegetation, and unique fauna, primarily wild goat. In the Luwi/Etruscan language the word “Terme”, included in the root of the name, means “Pass/Mountain Pass” and “Assa” means “High Fort”, and as such, it was named Termeassa, meaning “Fort City on the Mountain Pass”. The area was also called “Termila”, that is, “Terme Pass” which then became “Dirmil” through a different phonetic pronunciation in today’s Turkish.</p>
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