Aydıncık Islands (also known as Gilindire Islands, Turkish: Aydıncık Adaları) are two small Mediterranean islands in Turkey. Their former name was Gilindire, which comes from the name of the former Roman port Kelenderis which is now Aydıncık.

Aydıncık Islands
Native name:
Aydıncık Adaları
Aydıncık Islands is located in Turkey
Aydıncık Islands
Aydıncık Islands
Geography
LocationMediterranean Sea
Coordinates36°08′21″N 33°20′55″E / 36.13917°N 33.34861°E / 36.13917; 33.34861
Administration
İl (province)Mersin Province
İlçeAydıncık

They face Aydıncık ilçe (district) center in Mersin Province. Their distance to Aydıncık is about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi). The nearest point on the mainland is a rock cape to the east about 600 metres (2,000 ft) away. The length of the bigger island at about 36°08′21″N 33°20′55″E / 36.13917°N 33.34861°E / 36.13917; 33.34861 is 250 metres (820 ft) and the length of the smaller island at 36°08′27″N 33°20′59″E / 36.14083°N 33.34972°E / 36.14083; 33.34972 is 100 metres (330 ft). The distance between the two is 50 metres (160 ft). British admiral Francis Beaufort in his book Caramania points out that no ancient geographer has mentioned these islands [1]

The uninhabited islands are known to be the breeding ground of the Audouin's gull (Larus audouinii).[2]

References

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  1. ^ Sir Francis Beaufort: Karamanya, (tr:Ali Neyzi-Doğan Türker), Akdeniz medeniyetleri Araştırma Enstitüsü, ISBN 975-7078-15-8 p.209
  2. ^ Mersin info page (in Turkish)