- Akseki
Akseki is a town and district of
Antalya Province in the Mediterranean region ofTurkey . According to 2000 census, population of the district is 42,467 of which 10,563 live in the town of Akseki.Known for its snowdrops, Akseki is located in the western
Taurus Mountains at an elevation of 1500m. TheManavgat River passes through a large valley in the centre of the district, which is otherwise mainly mountainous. Places of interest include caves, valleys and a number of high meadows. This windswept rocky mountainside is not good farmland and the local economy mostly depends on forestry and raising sheep and cattle. Many people from Akseki have migrated toAntalya but still have homes here as an escape from the summer heat on the coast. The people of Akseki have a reputation as canny traders, and some prominent businessman were brought up here including restaurateur and fruit-juice producerÖmer Duruk .Akseki was formerly
Byzantine town of Marla, Marulya, or Marulia. It was conquered by theSeljuk Turks and theOttoman Empire along with other towns in the area.Antalya's
Akdeniz University has a branch here training nurses, and doing some other vocational training.With its rich architectural heritage, Akseki is a member of the
Norwich -basedEuropean Association of Historic Towns and Regions . [The European Association of Historic Towns and Regions - [http://www.historic-towns.org/documents/members/turkey.doc "Turkey"] ]References
External links
* [http://www.akseki.gov.tr/ District governor's official website] tr icon
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