Native name: Tersane Adası | |
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Geography | |
Location | Mediterranean Sea |
Coordinates | 36°40′14″N 28°55′09″E / 36.67056°N 28.91917°E |
Administration | |
İl (province) | Muğla Province |
İlçe | Fethiye |
Tersane Island ( Turkish: Tersane Adası, literally Shipyard island) is a Mediterranean Island of Turkey.
Administratively, the island is a part of Fethiye ilçe (district) of Muğla Province. It is situated in the Gulf of Fethiye at 36°40′14″N 28°55′09″E / 36.67056°N 28.91917°E. [1] It is separated from Domuz Island by a narrow channel to the west. The triangular island has a surface area of about 2.5 square kilometres (0.97 sq mi) . There are three small bays and the bay at the north west corner is well protected. The northeast part of the bay has a very shallow harbour. [2]
The ancient name of the island was Telandria ( Ancient Greek: Τηλανδρία) [3] [4] and Telandros ( Ancient Greek: Τήλανδρος). [5] There are ruins from the Lycian era. [2] During the Ottoman Empire age the island was probably a ship building and repair harbor. [3] the population of the island left the island following the Population exchange agreement between Greece and Turkey. [3] Although the island is currently uninhabited there is a restaurant with a quay for the yachters. [6]