Transfer Airport, Marmaris Transfer
If we look at the dictionary meaning of Marmaris, it means too many to count in Greek. It is known exactly when Marmaris became a settlement. It is estimated that the first settlement started in 3400 BC. Marmaris is in an important position connecting the Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean Sea in terms of its location. This situation makes Marmaris a very important place in terms of geography.
The old name of Marmaris is Physkos. In the 6th century, this kingdom dominated most of Marmaris. The ports here were like shelters for military ships. This district has hosted many important civilizations. The main ones of these civilizations are as follows; Ottomans, Seljuks, Byzantines, Romans, Macedonians and Persians. There are works of great historical importance in the district.
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