Following the coastline to the west, you arrive at Kumyaka (ancient Siye, 7 km away) and Zeytinbağ (ancient Trilya, 11 km away), two settlements previously populated by Anatolian Greeks, who had to give way to Turks from Greece (Salonika and Crete) in accordance with the Treaty of Lausanne of 1923. Access by dolmuş. With its red roofs, Zeytinbağ is particularly endearing since it has preserved a large part of its period buildings, this being due to a regulation prohibiting any new construction. Its olive oil is very famous. Kumyaka is home to a church built during the era of Constantine VI which is unfortunately dilapidated.

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