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New Garbage Monitoring Project

September 10, 2021

The beautiful city of Alanya, stretching along the Mediterranean coast, is one of the most popular resorts in the country. An endless stream of Tourists from different countries visit this city every day. They are attracted by beautiful beaches, ancient architectural monuments, developed infrastructure of the city, as well as friendly and helpful people.

The Municipality of Alanya carefully monitors the maintenance of order not only on the streets of the city, but also on the cleanliness of the beaches. Just the other day, the city has supported another international project on the monitoring of marine debris. It was implemented on the beach of Galip Dere, where a huge number of bottles, napkins and cigarette butts were collected. In order to continue to maintain the status of a clean and beautiful city, everyone must take care of themselves and take care of the environment.

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