Manyas Bird Paradise National Park
The Manyas Bird Paradise National Park, located in the Marmara Region, within the borders of Balikesir, is a wonderful park declared as a national park in 1959. Manyas Bird Paradise Park with a surface area
The Manyas Bird Paradise National Park, located in the Marmara Region, within the borders of Balikesir, is a wonderful park declared as a national park in 1959. Manyas Bird Paradise Park with a surface area
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