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  • 111Pinara — This article is about the ancient Lycian city. For other uses, see Pinara (disambiguation). Crag with rock cut tombs towering over Pinara situated on a round mass of rock, believed to have given the ancient city its name. Pinara (Lycian: Pilleñni …

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  • 112Mallus — or Mallos (Greek: Μαλλός; Eth. Μαλλώτης) was an ancient city of Cilicia Campestris (later Cilicia Prima) lying near the mouth of the Pyramus (now the Ceyhan Nehri) river, in Anatolia. In ancient times, the city was situated at the mouth of the… …

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  • 113Apamea Myrlea — Apamea Myrlea, or Apamea Myrleon, was an ancient city on the Sea of Marmara, in Bithynia, Anatolia; the ruins are now found a few kilometers south of Mudanya, Bursa Province in the Asian part of Turkey. Contents 1 Names 2 Foundation 3 …

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  • 114Melid — Coordinates: 38°22′55″N 38°21′40″E / 38.38194°N 38.36111°E / 38.38194; 38.36111 Melid (Hittite: Malidiya …

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  • 115Termessos — Wall of upper city in Termessos. Coordinates …

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  • 116Cremna, Pisidia — Cremna redirects here. This was also a genus of metalmark butterflies, now a junior synonym of Napaea (butterfly). Cremna (in Greek Κρῆμνα) was a town in Pisidia. It was first taken by Amyntas, commander of the Galatian auxiliary army of Brutus… …

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  • 117Derbe — is an ancient city in today s Turkey. This city is mentioned in the biblical book of Acts (Acts 14:6), (Acts 16:1) and was situated near ancient Lystra.[1] Contents 1 Location …

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  • 118Arycanda — Arykanda (Arycanda) is an ancient Lycian city, built upon five large terraces ascending a mountain slope, located near the small village of Aykiriçay, on the Elmalı Finike road in Antalya province in south western Turkey. Contents 1 History 2… …

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  • 119Docimium — Docimium, Docimia or Docimeium (Greek: Δοκίμια and Δοκίμειον) was an ancient city of Phrygia, Asia Minor where there were famous marble quarries.[1] It remains a Roman Catholic titular see. History This city, as appears from its coins – which… …

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  • 120Olba (ancient city) — For the Beirut airport with this ICAO Code, see Rafic Hariri International Airport. Olba is a Roman Catholic titular see in the former Roman province of Isauria (a region of Asia Minor, in present Turkey), suffragan of Seleucia Trachea. Contents …

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