- Kaş
Infobox Settlement
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subdivision_type = Country
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map_caption =Location of PAGENAME within Turkey.
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image_caption = Part of the town seen from the sea
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subdivision_type1=Region
subdivision_name1 = Mediterranean
subdivision_type2=Province
subdivision_name2 = Antalya| population_total =
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area_total_km2 = 2231|elevation_m = 0- 700
latd = 36
latm = 12
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longd = 29
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postal_code_type=Postal code
postal_code = 07x xx
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area_code = (0090)+ 242
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website = [http://www.kas.bel.tr www.kas.bel.tr]
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gwebsite = [http://www.kas.gov.tr www.kas.gov.tr]Kaş is a small fishing, yachting and tourist town, and a district of
Antalya Province ofTurkey , 168km west of the city ofAntalya . As a tourist town it is relatively unspoiled.Geography
The town of Kaş is on a hill running down to the sea. The district has a typical Mediterranean climate of hot, dry summers and warm, wet winters, which allows the growth of oranges, lemons and bananas. The lowland areas are also planted with cut flowers and a variety of fruits and vegetables, many are grown all year round under glass. The hillsides produce
honey , andalmond s, while at high altitudes there are extensive pine forests. The weather is drier at high altitudes. Although agriculture is still important, tourism is the main source of income in the district, which has many hotels and guest houses.About convert|2|km|mi|0|abbr=on offshore from Kaş is the Greek island of Kastelórizo (in Turkish "Meis Adası").
History
Although the
Teke peninsula has been occupied since the stone age it seems Kaş was founded by theLycian s, and its name in Lycian language was "Habesos" or "Habesa". It was a member of theLycian League , and its importance during this time is confirmed by the presence of one of the richest Lyciannecropolis .The
ancient Greeks later gave it the name of "Antiphéllos" or "Antíphilos", since it was the harbor in front of the city of "Phellos". During the Roman period, Antiphéllos was famous for exporting sponges andtimber .Pliny the Elder refers to the town in the fifth book of his "Naturalis Historia". After 395 the town became part of theEastern Roman Empire (Byzantine) and during the earlyMiddle Ages was abishop 's see - and as Antiphellus is still a titular see. [ [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/d3a26.html Antiphellus] - [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/ catholic-hierarchy.org/] ] [ [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01575a.htm Antiphellos] -Catholic Encyclopedia article]The town suffered because of
Arab incursions, then was annexed (under the name of "Andifli") to theAnatolia nSultanate of Rüm , led by the Seljuks. After the demise of the Seljuks, it came under theOttomans .In 1923, because of the
Exchange of populations between Greece and Turkey after theGreco-Turkish War , the majority of the population, which was of Greek origin, left the town for Greece.In the early 1990s tourism started booming in Kaş, with visitors mainly from the UK and Germany. This growth of tourism brought an explosion in apartment building (often without license), which is to seriously threatening the landscape and the environment. Particularly affected is the beautiful "Çukurbağ" Peninsula, west of the town, which now has luxury hotels built on it.
Tourism
The tourist industry is centred on the pleasant town of Kaş, but many other coastal towns and villages in the district have plenty of accommodation for visitors including
Kalkan and "Gelemiş". The district can be reached from both Antalya andDalaman airports.Kaş itself is a quiet pleasant town with its blue sea and narrow streets scented with jasmine flowers. There are plenty of little guest houses, quiet cafes serving home cooking, or small bars to relax after a day's scuba diving. Kaş has an annual arts festival, jazz concerts in the Roman amphitheatre and the
Kiln Under the Sea arts collective have held underwater ceramics exhibitions here.Kaş is one of the leading spots for
diving in Turkey. There is a diving school, many places with equipment for hire and at the port local divers offer courses. If you decide to try diving in Kaş you can expect to see a beautiful array of fish and other sea creatures likeoctopus and possibly dolphins, and also the wrecks of some ancient ships.Demographics
According to 2007 census, the town has 5.922 and its villages have 49.629 habitants. [ [http://www.tuik.gov.tr Türkiye İstatistik Kurumu] ] Kaş has 5 municipalities (Gömbe, Kalkan, Kınık, Ova and Yeşilköy) and 48 villages.
The population of inhabited places is as follows according to 2007 census(Municipalities are shown in bold)
Places of interest
* The town of Kaş has a Roman amphitheatre and many other places of historical interest; and it has spots of natural beauty, including excellent beaches, and a number of interesting caves, some of them underwater.
* The mountains behind the coast offer countless places for trekking, climbing and river rafting.
* The ruins of the antique cities ofKomba (in the village of Gömbe),Nisa ,Kandyba ,Phellos ,Istlada ,Apollonia ,Isinda andKyaenai .
*A popular excursion from Kaş isKekova island in the neighbouring district ofDemre . Here in the magnificent bays you will see a surprising variety of wrecks of ancient ships and ancient cities sunk under the sea byearthquakes over the centuries. The sea is so perfectly clear that the details of city buildings such as staircases orcolumns can be seen from the boat. In December 2006 Kaş was added to the specially protectedKekova marine area in order to preserve its rich biodiversity. [cite web
url=http://www.panda.org/about_wwf/where_we_work/mediterranean/index.cfm?uNewsID=90740
title=More marine protection for Turkey's Lycian coast
publisher=World Wildlife Fund
accessdate=2006-12-30 ]ee also
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Kaputaş Beach
*Kalkan
*Turkish Riviera
*Marinas in Turkey
*Foreign purchases of real estate in Turkey Notes
ources, References
*cite book
last=Hazlitt
first=William
title=The Classical Gazetteer: A Dictionary of Ancient geography Sacred & Profane
publisher=Whittaker, London
year=1851External links
* [http://www.kultur.gov.tr/EN/BelgeGoster.aspx?17A16AE30572D3137EE1F1486EE5030E64FCDB8C1B1E6E40 Information on Kaş from Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism]
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