Milas | |
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District | |
Country | Turki |
Region | Aegean |
Province | Muğla |
First cited | In early-7th century BC context as Mylasa in connection with King Gyges of Lydia's seizure of the Lydian throne, with help from the Carian chieftain Arselis |
Carians to Menteşe Turkish period (14th century) | Cited as Mylasa and variants |
Menteşe Turkish period (14th century) to the present | Cited as Milas and the capital of the Beylik of Menteşe, after 1420 an Ottoman sanjak, after 1923 a district and its center under the Turkish Republic |
Municipalities | 5 |
Pentadbiran | |
• Mayor | Muhammet Tokat (Republican People's Party) |
Keluasan | |
• Jumlah | 2,167 km2 (837 batu persegi) |
Penduduk (2010)[1] | |
• Jumlah | 123,984 |
• Kepadatan | 57.2/km2 (148/batu persegi) |
• center | 50,975 |
Zon waktu | UTC+3 (EET) |
• Musim panas (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
Kod kawasan | (+90) 252 |
Licence plate | 48 |
Laman sesawang | Milas Municipality Prefecture of Milas |
Milas merupakan sebuah daerah di Wilayah Muğla, Turki.
Picture gallery
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Early 20th century houses in Milas
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Typical chimneys of local style
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Stork nest on top of an ancient column
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Backstreets of Milas
Rujukan
Lihat juga
Pautan luar
- Milas
- "Mylasa". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 1913.