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Yeşilyurt, Muğla : ウィキペディア英語版 | Yeşilyurt, Muğla
Yeşilyurt is a small town in southwestern Turkey at a distance of from the city of Muğla, center of Muğla Province. It is accessed by a turnout at a short distance from Muğla-İzmir highway just before entering Muğla. The town is located along slopes in the southern end of a plain of the same name. ==Etymology== The township's official name was Pisiköy until 1961 and this name's short form Pisi is still commonly used to refer to the settlement and its plain across the region. As such, the town had retained its historical name until recently, the name change decided by the central government in Ankara being a matter of anecdotes among the inhabitants. The historical name Pisye is pre-Greek and may be compared with other ''pis-'' names encountered across Anatolia such as Pisidai, Pisilis and Pisa. A number of Turkish sources associate it with the toponym ''"Pissuwa"'' reportedly mentioned in Luwian or Hittite sources.
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