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Dalyan is a neighborhood of Ortaca district of Muğla province. There are many places called Dalyan in Turkey. The word Dalyan is Greek and it is called natural areas with special fish catching mechanisms. In general, they are in the natural structure of reeds by the sea.
The Dalyan Delta, which connects Lake Köyceğiz to the Mediterranean, and Dalyan, which used to be a town and now a neighborhood, are named after the fish catch area in the region. In addition, it is one of the important reedy regions of Turkey and the whole delta is in a special environmental protection area. It is one of the important haunts of migratory birds.
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