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Kayaköy Kayaköy is a village 8 km south of Fethiye in southwestern Turkey where Anatolian Greek-speaking Christians lived until approximately 1923. The ghost town, now preserved as a museum village, consists of hundreds of rundown but still mostly intact Greek-style houses and churches which cover a small mountainside and serve as a stopping place for tourists visiting Fethiye and nearby Ölüdeniz. It was built on the site of the ancient city of Carmylessus in the 18th century. It experienced a renewal after nearby Fethiye (known as Makri) was devastated by an earthquake in 1856 and a major fire in 1885. After the Greco-Turkish War, Kayaköy was largely abandoned after a population exchange agreement was signed by the Turkish and Greek governments in 1923. Its population in 1900 was about 2,000, almost all Greek Christians; however, it is now empty except for tourists and roadside vendors selling handmade goods and items scavenged from the former village. However, there are a selection of houses which have been restored and are currently occupied. |
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