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Historiske steder i
Antalya regionen
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Aspendos
Aspendus was an ancient city in Pamphylia, Asia Minor, located about 40 km east of the modern city of Antalya, Turkey. It was situated on the Eurymedon River about 16 km inland from the Mediterranean Sea; it shared a
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| border with, and was hostile to Side. According to later tradition, the (originally non-Greek) city was founded around 1000 BC by Greeks who may have come from Argos. Les mere |
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Myra - Demre- Kale
Located at the southeastern end of the Teke peninsula, the plain of Demre is formed by the alluvia carried by Demre creek. |
The remains of the ancient city of Myra, established at a point where the semicircular plain of Demre, formed by the arc of the
Taurus Mountains towards the north which
then bends towards the sea, joins the hillside
are reached by passing through the district. Les mere |
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Olympos
It is considered that Olimpos as a Lykia city was established
during Hellenistic Period. It is among the 6 major cities that has
three voting rights within Lykia Union. |
This city was eliminated from Klikian pirates at the beginning of
AC 1st century and Roman Empire dominated this location after
that period.Olimpos was very popular during AC. 1st and 2nd centuries. Les mere |
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Phaselis - Tekirova
Travelling 60th km from Antalya in the direction of Finike, the peninsula where the ancient city of Phaselis lies can be reached.
The city is established upon a peninsula
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| with three small bays. The maquis, Mediterranean flowers, eucalyptus and oleander trees are noticeable in the ancient city covered with pine forests all around. Les mere |
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