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Ilıca is Turkish for spa, spa town or hot springs. It may refer to: * Ilıca, Erzurum, Erzurum Province, Turkey * Ilıca, Çeşme, İzmir Province, Turkey * Ilıca, Manavgat, Antalya Province, Turkey * Ilıca, Şavşat, Artvin Province, Turkey * Ilıca, Mudurnu * Ilıca, Mut, Mersin Province, Turkey See also * Ilidža, Bosnia and Herzegovina * Paşa Ilıcası Allianoi ( el, Αλλιανοί), is an ancient spa settlement, with remains dating predominantly from the Roman Empire period (2nd century AD) located near the city of Bergama (ancient Pergamon) in Turkey's İzmir Province. The site is at a di ..., Turkey {{geodis bs:Ilidža ...
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Ilıca, Erzurum
Ilıca is a town of Erzurum Province in the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey. The mayor is Muhammed Cevdet Orhan( AKP). References Populated places in Erzurum Province Towns in Turkey {{Erzurum-geo-stub ...
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Ilıca, Çeşme
Ilıca is a large resort area near Çeşme in the extreme western tip of Turkey, in İzmir Province. A township apart in practically all its aspects, Ilıca administratively depends the municipality of the district center of Çeşme, at a distance of 5 km to the west. Ilıca started out as a settlement towards the end of the 19th century, initially as a retreat for wealthy people, especially from İzmir, during summer holidays. Today, it is a popular destination for many. Its name makes reference to its famed thermal springs, some of which are in the sea. As the thermal waters come out of the sea bed and mix with the sea water adding minerals very close to the Ilica Beach, swimming at Ilica Beach is ideal for the skin. Ilica is also home to mud baths which is known to cure many illnesses such as rheumatism, metabolism illnesses and gynaecological diseases. Mentioned by Pausanias and Charles Texier, Ilıca thermal springs are also notable in Turkey for having been the subject ...
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Ilıca, Manavgat
Ilıca is a small town 3 km inland from the beach resort of Kumköy, near Side, on the "Turkish Riviera". The centre of Ilıca has a rural village character with old stone houses built around a central square. There are a handful of small shops, a small park, a teahouse, a weekly open market, primary school and the inevitable football ground. To be here Arslan Zeki Demirci Sports Complex Arslan Zeki Demirci Sports Complex ( tr, Arslan Zeki Demirci Spor Kompleksi), also known as Emirhan Sport Center or Emirhan Sport Complex, is a sports venue in Manavgat district of Antalya Province, southern Turkey. The sports complex is part of Em .... Populated places in Antalya Province Manavgat District Towns in Turkey {{Antalya-geo-stub ...
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Ilıca, Mudurnu
Ilıca is a Villages of Turkey, village in the Mudurnu District of Bolu Province in Turkey. Its population is 193 (2021). References

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Ilıca, Mut
Ilıca (literally "Spa") is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Mut, Mersin, Mut, Mersin Province, Turkey. Its population is 497 (2022). It is situated in the Toros Mountains to the west of Turkish state highway State road D.715 (Turkey), D.715 and Göksu River. Its distance to Mut is and to Mersin is . It is a yayla (resort), yayla and during the summers the population of the village increases. Main economic activity is agriculture and animal husbandry. References

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Ilidža
Ilidža ( sr-cyrl, Илиџа, ) is a town and a municipality located in Sarajevo Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It has a total population of 66,730 with 63,528 in Ilidža itself, and is a chief suburb of Sarajevo and ''de facto'' its neighborhood. It is best known for the Vrelo Bosne spring, as well as the natural environment of its surroundings and historical tradition dating back to Neolithic times. Sarajevo International Airport is located nearby. Geography Ilidža is known to have a pleasant and attractive geography. The town itself is built on fairly level ground, although it is surrounded by mountains. The biggest is Mount Igman, whose peak towers above the town. On the mountain grows the "Golden Lily" (''Lilium bosniacum''), a branch of the Lily family of flowers that is a historical symbol of Bosnia. The area is rich in flint, especially in the Butmir neighborhood. The Željeznica river, a tributary of the ...
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Paşa Ilıcası
Allianoi ( el, Αλλιανοί), is an ancient spa settlement, with remains dating predominantly from the Roman Empire period (2nd century AD) located near the city of Bergama (ancient Pergamon) in Turkey's İzmir Province. The site is at a distance of 18 kilometers to the northeast of Bergama, on the road to the neighboring town of İvrindi. Allianoi is directly inside the reservoir of the Yortanlı Dam, built by the Turkish State Hydraulic Works. After ongoing discussion in Turkey with regards to preserving Allianoi's ruins, the site was covered with sand and the dam was activated, resulting in Allianoi's complete inundation and destruction in February 2011. One particularity of Allianoi is it being a very recent historical discovery. It was mentioned only once in the 2nd century by the orator and medicinal writer Aelius Aristides in his "Hieroi Logoi" (''Sacred Tales'') (III.1), one of the key sources for the knowledge on the science of healing as it was understood at t ...
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