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Teke Peninsula (Turkish: Teke Yarımadası), also known as Teke Region (Turkish: Teke Yöresi), is a peninsula located in southwestern Turkey between the gulfs of Antalya and Fethiye extending into the Mediterranean Sea. It is bordered to the Turkish Lakes Region in the north. It was known as Lycia in ancient times. Its name comes from the Teke Tribe, a Turkmen tribe that settled in the region during the Sultanate of Rum. The main streams of the region are Alakır Creek in the east and Eşen Creek in the west.

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  • Penisola di Teke (it)
  • Półwysep Teke (pl)
  • Teke Peninsula (en)
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  • Półwysep Teke (tur. Teke Yarımadası) – półwysep położony w południowo-zachodniej Turcji między zatokami Antalya i , należącymi do Morza Śródziemnego. W starożytności był znany jako Licja. Jego nazwa pochodzi od plemienia Teke, które osiedliło się w tym regionie w okresie panowania Sułtanatu Rumu. Głównymi strumieniami regionu są Alakır Creek na wschodzie i Eşen Creek na zachodzie. Pozostałości starożytnych miast w regionie to , Olympos, Arykanda, Myra, Ksantos, Letoon, Patara i . Dla turystyki ważne są również osady takie jak Kemer, Finike, Demre (dawniej Kale) i Kaş. (pl)
  • Teke Peninsula (Turkish: Teke Yarımadası), also known as Teke Region (Turkish: Teke Yöresi), is a peninsula located in southwestern Turkey between the gulfs of Antalya and Fethiye extending into the Mediterranean Sea. It is bordered to the Turkish Lakes Region in the north. It was known as Lycia in ancient times. Its name comes from the Teke Tribe, a Turkmen tribe that settled in the region during the Sultanate of Rum. The main streams of the region are Alakır Creek in the east and Eşen Creek in the west. (en)
  • La Penisola di Teke (in turco Teke Yarımadası), nota anche come regione di Teke (in turco Teke Yöresi), è una penisola situata nel sud-ovest della Turchia tra i golfi di Antalya e Fethiye che si estende nel Mar Mediterraneo. Confina a nord con la regione turca dei laghi. Nei tempi antichi era conosciuta come Licia. Il suo nome deriva dalla tribù Teke, una tribù turkmena che si stabilì nella regione durante il Sultanato di Rum. I principali corsi d'acqua della regione sono il torrente Alakır a est e il torrente Eşen a ovest. (it)
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  • Teke Peninsula (Turkish: Teke Yarımadası), also known as Teke Region (Turkish: Teke Yöresi), is a peninsula located in southwestern Turkey between the gulfs of Antalya and Fethiye extending into the Mediterranean Sea. It is bordered to the Turkish Lakes Region in the north. It was known as Lycia in ancient times. Its name comes from the Teke Tribe, a Turkmen tribe that settled in the region during the Sultanate of Rum. The main streams of the region are Alakır Creek in the east and Eşen Creek in the west. Remains of ancient cities in the region include Phaselis, Olympos, Arycanda, Myra, Xanthos, Letoon, Patara, Limyra. Settlements such as Kemer, Elmalı, Kumluca, Finike, Demre (formerly: Kale), Kaş, Kalkan, Kınık are also important for tourism. Mount Güllük-Termessos National Park and Beydağları Coastal National Park are located on the peninsula. (en)
  • La Penisola di Teke (in turco Teke Yarımadası), nota anche come regione di Teke (in turco Teke Yöresi), è una penisola situata nel sud-ovest della Turchia tra i golfi di Antalya e Fethiye che si estende nel Mar Mediterraneo. Confina a nord con la regione turca dei laghi. Nei tempi antichi era conosciuta come Licia. Il suo nome deriva dalla tribù Teke, una tribù turkmena che si stabilì nella regione durante il Sultanato di Rum. I principali corsi d'acqua della regione sono il torrente Alakır a est e il torrente Eşen a ovest. Resti di antiche città della regione includono Faselide, Olympos, Aricanda, Myra, Xanthos, Letoon, Patara, Limira. Insediamenti come Kemer, Elmalı, Kumluca, Finike, Demre (ex: Kale), Kaş, Kalkan, Kınık sono importanti anche per il turismo. Nella penisola si trovano il Parco Nazionale del Monte Güllük-Termessos e il Parco Nazionale costiero di Beydağları. (it)
  • Półwysep Teke (tur. Teke Yarımadası) – półwysep położony w południowo-zachodniej Turcji między zatokami Antalya i , należącymi do Morza Śródziemnego. W starożytności był znany jako Licja. Jego nazwa pochodzi od plemienia Teke, które osiedliło się w tym regionie w okresie panowania Sułtanatu Rumu. Głównymi strumieniami regionu są Alakır Creek na wschodzie i Eşen Creek na zachodzie. Pozostałości starożytnych miast w regionie to , Olympos, Arykanda, Myra, Ksantos, Letoon, Patara i . Dla turystyki ważne są również osady takie jak Kemer, Finike, Demre (dawniej Kale) i Kaş. (pl)
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