Akçakoca
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The town is connected to main Turkish highway system by a quite winding road to Düzce, where it joins the motorway O-4/E80 and highway D100, both of which connect Istanbul and Ankara, two largest cities of Turkey. From both Istanbul and Ankara, it takes more or less around 3 hours to get to Düzce, which is a further half hour away from Akçakoca.
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In 2011, the sculpture was awaiting its fate in the warehouse of the town council.
MosqueThe central mosque in downtown is one of not-many mosques having modern architecture with an interesting rooftop (quite not a dome!) and rocket-like minarets.
CastleThis is one of the series of castles built by the Genoese (Ceneviz in Turkish) along the coast of Black Sea.
Old townOld town of Akçakoca on a gentle hill is a well preserved neighbourhood of traditional houses of wood and firebricks, lining square-shaped blocks with streets intersecting ninety degrees with each other.
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SwimmingKale Plajı ("the castle beach") just below the Genoese castle was briefly awarded "Blue Flag" which guarantees seawater purity in early 2000s. Although having lost that distinction since, it's reported to be still clean enough to swim safely, in fact it's said to be still one of the cleanest beaches and seawater in the vicinity.