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Turkey opens public lands to tourism investments again
Thursday, June 29, 2006
The Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism has opened a puplic land allotment to develop tourism establishments in several cities of Turkey. Proposals for 14 puplic lands will be ended 26 July 2006. Lands will be sold in the adjudication used for develepment of thermal, resort, golf and congress & meeting hotels and components.


Puplic lands and projects that will be opened:
Theodore Koumelis - Thursday, June 29, 2006
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