Port 14
Port 14 is in Çeşme, İzmir Province. Port 14 is situated nearby to the beach Bubi Sörf Okulu, as well as near TAYU Beach of Palms.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Alaçatı Pazaryeri Mosque and Alaçatı Dam.
Alaçatı Pazaryeri Mosque
Mosque
Photo: Eudessa, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Alaçatı Pazaryeri Mosque is situated 3½ km north of Port 14.
Alaçatı Dam
Dam
The Alaçatı Dam is a dam in İzmir Province, Turkey, built between 1994 and 1997. It is still in use. Alaçatı Dam is situated 4 km northeast of Port 14.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Alaçatı and Ilica.
Alaçatı
Photo: Parlar, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Alaçatı is a small town on the Central Aegean coast of Turkey, on the peninsula projecting from Izmir towards Çeşme. In 2022 the population was just over 10,000.
Ilica
Suburb
Çeşme is a beach resort in the Central Aegean region of Turkey. It's at the tip of a peninsula 85 km west of Izmir, but only 10 km from the Greek island of Chios. Ilica is situated 6 km north of Port 14.
Port 14
- Type: Construction
- Location: Çeşme, İzmir Province, Turkey, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
38.25271° or 38° 15′ 10″ northLongitude
26.38106° or 26° 22′ 52″ eastOpen location code
8GC8793J+3COpenStreetMap ID
way 1126759099OpenStreetMap feature
landuse=construction
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