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| Denizli Pamukkale Apollonia Salbace SALBACE Apollonia is located about 7 km north of Denizli's Tavas Town on a flat plain in Medet Village. The city is situated on a fruitful section of the Tavas Plain that has connections to Caria on the west via Tabea Road, to Likia on the south via Sebastopolis Road, and to Phrygia on the east via Tavas Road. There is no definite documentation regarding the founding
of the city. But according to the ruins and antiques which
were found in excavations in Apollonia, it is believed that
the city was continuously inhabited from the Bronze Age
onward. The city's name comes from the Hellenistic Era.
Its golden years were during the Roman Period. Apollon Temple,
which was founded in the Hadrianus Era, and its inscriptions
have survived to modern times. The city minted coins between
the 1st century B.C. and the 1st century A.D. with motifs
of deities on them. travertines | denizli rooster | folklore | legends | festivals | climate sports and tourism >> hunting
| water sports
| parapanthing
| bicycle tours
| fishing | winter
sports | cave tourism
| river tourism
| trekking | cultural
tourism | ancient cities >> hierapolis
- laodikya - tripolis
- colossae - eumania
- heraklia salbace
- tabae - dianisopolis
- apollon temple
- sebastopolis
- anava museums >> ethnography
- archeology |
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