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Patara. Turkey. View of a possibly statue base with ancient Greek inscriptions at the colonnaded main street avenue which connected the inland port in the north to the Agora in the South. The street originally dates from around 1st century BC. The ancient Lycian seaport Capital city of Patara, was one of the six principle cities of Lycia (Lycian League) and the site of a major sanctuary of Apollo, possibly second only to that of Delphi.

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Patara - Turkey
Patara. Turkey. View of a possibly statue base with ancient Greek inscriptions at the colonnaded main street avenue which connected the inland port in the north to the Agora in the South. The street originally dates from around 1st century BC. The ancient Lycian seaport Capital city of Patara, was one of the six principle cities of Lycia (Lycian League) and the site of a major sanctuary of Apollo, possibly second only to that of Delphi.