Çamyuva

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Çamyuva
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Camyuva.JPG
Kemer and Çamyuva at the foot of Tahtalı Dağı
Coordinates: 36°34′N30°34′E / 36.567°N 30.567°E / 36.567; 30.567 Coordinates: 36°34′N30°34′E / 36.567°N 30.567°E / 36.567; 30.567
Country Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Region Mediterranean
Province Antalya Province
District Kemer
Time zone UTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
07x xx
Area code(s) (0090)+ 242
Licence plate 07
Website www.camyuva.bel.tr
Overview of Camyuva Camyuva view.jpg
Overview of Çamyuva

Çamyuva (pronounced Chamyoova) is a small town in the district of Kemer, Antalya Province, Turkey, situated to the south of the central town of Kemer. Formerly a village without a municipal administration, it was recently merged with the neighbouring village of Kiriş and the official name for the two agglomerations, as well as the name of the constituted municipality, is Çamyuva. Although during the past few years much construction has occurred, these two towns are still famous for numerous olive and orange groves.

The base station of the Olympos Aerial Tram is located nearby Çamyuva.


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