The Corycian Caves are two sinkholes in Cilicia. They are located near Narlıkuyu on the southern coast of Turkey, east of Silifke in Mersin Province. They are named after the nearby ancient city of Corycus, today's Kızkalesi; their Turkish name is Cennet ve Cehennem (Heaven and Hell), and the ancient name is Korykion Antron (Κωρύκ[ε]ιον ἄντρον).The Corycian Caves are two sinkholes in Cilicia. They are located near Narlıkuyu on the southern coast of Turkey, east of Silifke in Mersin Province. They are named after the nearby ancient city of Corycus, today's Kızkalesi; their Turkish name is Cennet ve Cehennem (Heaven and Hell), and the ancient name is Korykion Antron (Κωρύκ[ε]ιον ἄντρον).Die Korykischen Grotten sind zwei Dolinen in Kilikien. Sie liegen nahe Narlıkuyu an der türkischen Südküste, östlich von Silifke in der Provinz Mersin. Sie sind benannt nach der nahe liegenden antiken Stadt Korykos, dem heutigen Kızkalesi, ihr türkischer Name ist Cennet ve Cehennem (Himmel und Hölle), der antike Name lautet Korykion Antron (Κωρύκ[ε]ιον ἄντρον)
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The Corycian Caves are two sinkholes in Cilicia. They are located near Narlıkuyu on the southern coast of Turkey, east of Silifke in Mersin Province. They are named after the nearby ancient city of Corycus, today's Kızkalesi; their Turkish name is Cennet ve Cehennem (Heaven and Hell), and the ancient name is Korykion Antron (Κωρύκ[ε]ιον ἄντρον).The Corycian Caves are two sinkholes in Cilicia. They are located near Narlıkuyu on the southern coast of Turkey, east of Silifke in Mersin Province. They are named after the nearby ancient city of Corycus, today's Kızkalesi; their Turkish name is Cennet ve Cehennem (Heaven and Hell), and the ancient name is Korykion Antron (Κωρύκ[ε]ιον ἄντρον).Die Korykischen Grotten sind zwei Dolinen in Kilikien. Sie liegen nahe Narlıkuyu an der türkischen Südküste, östlich von Silifke in der Provinz Mersin. Sie sind benannt nach der nahe liegenden antiken Stadt Korykos, dem heutigen Kızkalesi, ihr türkischer Name ist Cennet ve Cehennem (Himmel und Hölle), der antike Name lautet Korykion Antron (Κωρύκ[ε]ιον ἄντρον)