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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Turkey enthral foreign and local visitors with their natural and historical beauties

UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Turkey have been attracting millions of local and foreign visitors thanks to their natural and historical beauties.

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Turkey enthral foreign and local visitors with their natural and historical beauties
The site encompasses the Amida Mound, known as İçkale (inner castle), the 5.8 km-long city walls of Diyarbakır with their numerous towers, gates, butresses, and 63 inscriptions from different periods, as well as Hevsel Gardens, a green link between the city and the Tigris that supplied the city with food and water.