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The Olive Garden is a new
exclusive development of 28 Detached Villas within its own gated compound,
incorporating 40 mature olive trees,surrounding stone walls,entrance is by
child safe gate with electronic card access. Everything is fully built to
European Standards including the latest DPM damp-proof course membrane and
cavity wall insulation.
Each house is spacious and has an internal floor area of 1,300 sq Ft with
from 7 to 11 meters between properties. All contain 3 large bedrooms, one
ensuite, family bathroom and downstairs WC, a large open plan kitchen dining
and living room. Outside you have a fantastic terrace streching onto
spacious gardens. The Kitchen contains granite work tops,the stairs are
white marble and the terraces and floor contain an integrated tiling system.
Each bathroom contains the latest in ceramic tiles and bathroom fittings
along with top quality contemporary tap design.

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This lovely marine city near the Izmir and offers the cruise ships have established Kusadasi as a major port over the last 15 to 20 years, and as a result, the once sleepy fishing village has evolved into a first-class resort with a full infrastructure of hotels, restaurants and shops. |
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Kusadasi has a typical Mediterranean climate with hot summers and mild
winters, providing a long tourism season.The city is bathed in sunshine for 300 days of the year.
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| In Turkey, you can encounter many wonders starting from the fascinating city of Istanbul, previously known as Constantinople, to treasures of art and nature in Cappadocia, the marvels of Pamukkale, the mystery of Nemrud Dag and the boundless silences of Mount Ararat. |
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| The famous ancient city of Troia with its wooden horse, just next to Gallipoli; the famous biblical city of Ephesus,the famous biblical city of Ephesus, with the house of Virgin Mary next to it; the birthplace of Homer, Smyrna, now called Izmir; the Hellenistic splendor of Pergamum are only the most evident and striking notes in an archaeological context one cannot help but marvel at and admire. |
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