Kula, Turkey
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Kula, Turkey | |
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Rock formations near Kula | |
Location in Turkey | |
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Region | Aegean Region, Turkey |
Province | İzmir Province |
Coordinates | NA |
Website | http://www.kula.bel.tr/ |
Kula is a town and a district of Manisa Province of Turkey. It is renowned for the cone-shaped volcanic rock formations, numbering at about eighty, in the nearby Yanıkyöre (literally the burnt land) area, prompting some observers to call the region the Cappadocia of Turkey's Aegean region.
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Urban districts | Manisa | |
Rural districts | Ahmetli - Akhisar - Alaşehir - Demirci - Gölmarmara - Gördes - Kırkağaç - Köprübaşı - Kula - Salihli - Sarıgöl - Saruhanlı - Selendi - Soma - Turgutlu | |
Regions
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Aegean | ||
Black Sea | ||
Central Anatolia | ||
East Anatolia | ||
Marmara | ||
Mediterranean Sea | ||
Southeastern Anatolia |
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