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page 1Byzantine monasteries in Turkey
Uludağ
Uludağ (), known historically as Mysian or Bithynian Olympus (Greek: Όλυμπος), is a mountain in Bursa Province, Turkey, with an elevation of .
Mount Ida
mountain in Turkey
Sümela Monastery
Greek Orthodox monastery and Tentative UNESCO World Heritage Site in Turkey
Zeyrek Mosque
religious building from the Byzantine Empire period

Mycale
Mycale () also Mykale (), called Samsun Dağı and Dilek Dağı (Dilek Peninsula) in modern Turkey, is a mountain on the west coast of central Anatolia in Turkey, north of the mouth of the Maeander and divided from the Greek island of Samos by the 1.6 km wide Mycale Strait. The mountain forms a ridge, terminating in what was known anciently as the Trogilium promontory (Ancient Greek Τρωγίλιον or Τρωγύλιον). There are several beaches on the north shore ranging from sand to pebbles. The south flank is mainly escarpment.
Beşparmak Mountains
mountain range
Vazelon Monastery
monastery in Maçka, Trabzon, Turkey
Alahan Monastery
Tentative UNESCO World Heritage Site in Mut, Mersin, Turkey
Zelve village
Byzantine-era settlement in Cappadocia
Gümüşler Monastery
church building in Niğde Province, Turkey