Aytap

Aytap is a historical port city that is 30 km-33 km, east of , located in the Mediterranean Region, Turkey. Along with Alanya, Aytap is situated in the district of the .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include İmamlı and Kahyalar.

Village
is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of , , . Its population is 635. is situated 4 km northeast of Aytap.

Village
is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of , , . Its population is 1,500. Before the 2013 reorganisation, it was a town. is situated 4 km east of Aytap.

Village
is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of , , . Its population is 478. is situated 4 km north of Aytap.

Aytap

Latitude
36.32141° or 36° 19′ 17″ north
Longitude
32.23493° or 32° 14′ 6″ east
Elevation
19 metres (62 feet)
Open location code
8G8J86CM+HX
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2514311498
Open­Street­Map feature
historic=­archaeological_site
Geo­Names ID
8069039
Wiki­data ID
Q1434907
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In Other Languages

From Armenian to Turkish—“Aytap” goes by many names.
  • Armenian: Իոթափե
  • Catalan: Iotape
  • German: Iotape
  • Greek: Ἰωτάπη
  • Japanese: アイタップ
  • Persian: آیتاپ
  • Persian: شهر باستانی آیتاپ
  • Portuguese: Aytap
  • Portuguese: Iotapa
  • Portuguese: Iotape
  • Portuguese: Iotepe
  • Portuguese: Jotapa
  • Russian: Иотапе
  • Turkish: Iotape

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