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Caravan Enthusiasts Meeting in Didim

18.05.2026 23:38 1 min 1 source
Mavi Didim Gazetesi TUR
Caravan Enthusiasts Meeting in Didim
© Mavi Didim Gazetesi

A meeting for caravan owners will take place in Didim, Turkey, on May 22, 2026. Organizers aim to strengthen unity and solidarity among participants, facilitate experience sharing, and discuss common issues. The event, announced on social media, may lead to larger festivals in the future.

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Caravan Enthusiasts Meeting in Didim

18.05.2026 Mavi Didim Gazetesi TUR Original source

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