Pamphylia
Pamphylia is a region along the Mediterranean coast of Turkey. It has long sandy beaches, water sports, Roman ruins, museums and lots of hotels, so it's a popular region all-round for holidays.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Essential Destinations
Top destinations include Antalya and Alanya.
Antalya
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Antalya is a city in Pamphylia on the Turkish Mediterranean coast, and the chief resort of the "Turkish Riviera". It's a metropolis with a population of 2.7 million in 2022, the fifth largest city in the country.
Alanya
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Alanya is a large resort in Pamphylia on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey, with a population of 364,180 in 2022. It's a modern town but dominated by its ancient citadel, with a long beach strip either side.
Manavgat
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Manavgat is a city in Pamphylia near the Mediterranean coast of Turkey, midway between Antalya and Alanya. It's the main city of a district with a population of 252,941 in 2022: this total includes over a hundred outlying towns and villages, such as the beach resort of Side.
Destinations to Discover
Explore places such as Side and Belek.
Side
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Side is a resort town in Pamphylia on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey, with a population of 11,000 in 2014. The town itself is compact, but in tourist literature "Side" includes a swathe of beach hotels stretching for 20 km on either side.
Belek
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Belek is a beach resort in Pamphylia on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey, about 40 km east of Antalya. Its big selling point is golf - some dozen courses line the coast, and Turkey's principal tournament is held here as part of the European Tour.
Termessos
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Termessos is an ancient city in the Pamphylia region of Turkey, in the mountains 30 km northwest of Antalya.
Pamphylia
- Type: historical region
- Description: historical region of Asia Minor
- Location: Mediterranean Turkey, Turkey, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude of center
37° northLongitude of center
31° eastWikidata ID
Q585250
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Afrikaans to Welsh—“Pamphylia” goes by many names.
- Afrikaans: “Pamfilië”
- Afrikaans: “Pamphylia”
- Ancient Greek (to 1453): “Παμφυλία”
- Arabic: “بامفيليا”
- Arabic: “بمفيليا”
- Arabic: “بمفيلية”
- Armenian: “Պամփիլիա”
- Basque: “Panfilia”
- Belarusian: “Памфілія”
- Bulgarian: “Памфилия”
- Catalan: “Pamfília”
- Chinese: “潘菲利亚”
- Croatian: “Pamfilija”
- Czech: “Pamfýlie”
- Dutch: “Pamfylië”
- Dutch: “Pamphylië”
- Estonian: “Pamfüülia”
- Finnish: “Pamfylia”
- French: “Pamphylie”
- Galician: “Panfilia”
- German: “Pamphylien”
- Greek: “Παμφυλία”
- Hebrew: “פמפיליה”
- Hungarian: “Pamphülia”
- Indonesian: “Pamfilia”
- Italian: “Panfilia”
- Japanese: “パンフィリア”
- Korean: “팜필리아”
- Latin: “Pamphylia”
- Lithuanian: “Pamfilija”
- Macedonian: “Памфилија”
- Malagasy: “Pamfilia”
- Malagasy: “Pamfylia”
- Marathi: “पॅम्फेलिया”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Pamfylia”
- Norwegian: “Pamfylia”
- Ossetian: “Памфили”
- Persian: “پامفیلیه”
- Polish: “Pamfilia”
- Portuguese: “Panfília”
- Romanian: “Pamfilia”
- Russian: “Памфилия”
- Serbian: “Памфилија”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Pamfilija”
- Slovak: “Pamfýlia”
- Slovenian: “Pamfilija”
- Spanish: “Panfilia”
- Swahili: “Pamfilia”
- Swedish: “Pamfylien”
- Tamil: “பாம்ப்ளியா”
- Thai: “ปัมฟิเลีย”
- Turkish: “Pamfilya”
- Ukrainian: “Памфілія”
- Uzbek: “Pamfiliya”
- Venetian: “Panfìłia”
- Vietnamese: “Pamphylia”
- Welsh: “Pamphylia”
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About Mapcarta. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikivoyage page “Pamphylia”. Photo: Timo Tervo, CC BY-SA 2.0.