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Pamukkale, (Turkish pronunciation: [pamʊk̚'kɑlɛ])
meaning "cotton castle" in Turkish, is a
natural site in
Denizli Province in
southwestern Turkey. The...
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Pamukkale University (PAU) is a
public university in Denizli, Turkey. The
university has 45,000
students and 1,400 academicians.
Pamukkale University's...
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Pamukkale,
formerly known as Akköy, is a muni****lity and
district of
Denizli Province, Turkey. Its area is 823 km2, and its po****tion is 347,926 (2022)...
- Denizli. The city
forms the
urban part of the
districts Merkezefendi and
Pamukkale, with a po****tion of 651,200 in 2022.
Denizli has seen
economic development...
- The
Pamukkale Express (Turkish:
Pamukkale Ekspresi) is a p****enger
train operated daily by the
Turkish State Railways between Eskişehir and Denizli. The...
- Meander)
valley adjacent to the
modern Turkish cities of
Pamukkale and Denizli.
Known as
Pamukkale (Cotton Castle) or
ancient Hierapolis (Holy City), this...
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Pamukkale University Arena (Turkish:
Pamukkale Üniversitesi Spor Salonu) is an
indoor multi-purpose
sport venue that is
located in the
Pamukkale University...
- area
borders the
Landwehr Canal and the
district of Alt-Treptow. The
Pamukkale fountain,
created by the
sculptor Wigand Witting from 1994 to 1997 and...
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Anatolian Plateau becomes increasingly rugged as it
progresses eastward.
Pamukkale terraces are made of travertine, a
sedimentary rock
deposited by mineral...
- the ****enistic
states of Anatolia. The
calcified terraces and
pools of
Pamukkale (Cotton Castle) now
stand below the
ruins of Hierapolis. The two cities...