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    What’s worth seeing in Gazipaşa?

    In the ancient Times on the area of today’s Gazipaşa, there was a settlement called Sallune or Selinus, in which Roman emperor Trajan was killed. The oldest traces indicated that the settlement was existing around 2000 year B.C, but it is assumed that due to perfect conditions for cultivation, people had to sue these soils much more before. We know that there was a trading route going from there to Cyprus, and in the beginning of the 2nd century B.C. Sallune was conquered by Romans.