Eskihisar, Denizli

Eskihisar is a village (Turkish: "köy") located in the district of Pamukkale, within Denizli Province, Turkey. It is situated in southwestern Turkey, near the ancient city of Hierapolis and the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Pamukkale, known for its terraced mineral baths and travertine formations. The village lies at an elevation of approximately 400 meters above sea level and is part of a region that combines rural settlement with proximity to major archaeological and natural attractions.

Etymology/Origin
The name "Eskihisar" is derived from Turkish, where "eski" means "old" and "hisar" means "fortress" or "castle." The name likely refers to the presence of ancient ruins or a historical settlement in the area. The term "Denizli" refers to the province in which the village is located, a region historically part of inner Aegean Anatolia.

Characteristics
Eskihisar is a small rural settlement with a population typical of Turkish villages, primarily engaged in agriculture and services related to nearby tourist sites. The village is located close to the ancient city of Hierapolis-Pamukkale, which may influence local economic activity through tourism-related employment or small-scale commerce. Infrastructure appears consistent with that of a peripheral settlement in a developed provincial area.

As of current documentation, there are no widely recorded archaeological excavations or major cultural landmarks specifically within Eskihisar itself. Its administrative status as part of Pamukkale district was established following broader Turkish local government reorganization in recent decades.

Related Topics

  • Denizli Province
  • Pamukkale
  • Hierapolis (ancient city)
  • Turkish rural settlements
  • UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Turkey

Accurate information on specific demographic data, economic details, or unique cultural features of Eskihisar is limited in widely available encyclopedic sources.

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