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Patara. Turkey. View of the Triumphal three arched gate which is symbol of the entrance to the city. The arch was erected in 100 AD in honour of Mettius the Roman governor of Lycia and Pamphylia Modestus who commissioned the building of an aqueduct. The ancient Lycian seaport Capital city of Patara, was one of the six principle cities of Lycia (Lycian League) and is located in the Antalya Province along the south western (Turquoise) coast of Turkey.

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Patara - Turkey
Patara. Turkey. View of the Triumphal three arched gate which is symbol of the entrance to the city. The arch was erected in 100 AD in honour of Mettius the Roman governor of Lycia and Pamphylia Modestus who commissioned the building of an aqueduct. The ancient Lycian seaport Capital city of Patara, was one of the six principle cities of Lycia (Lycian League) and is located in the Antalya Province along the south western (Turquoise) coast of Turkey.