Demre, a historical town on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey, carries an eventful past, particularly as a former home to Greek Christians. The town’s heritage is still visible in the abandoned Greek houses that dot the landscape, offering a tangible link to centuries of history. These structures, with their weathered facades and silent stories, provide visitors with a sense of the warmth and charm that the local agricultural community once enjoyed. Today, vacationers can explore this quaint village and immerse themselves in its rich, layered history.
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