파타라의 사진

Ruins에 의한 Alessandra Kocman

Myra, Antalya, Turkey Myra was a leading city of the Lycian Union and surpassed Xanthos in early Byzantine times to become the capital city of Lycia. Its remains are situated about 1.5 km north of today's Demre, on the Kaş-Finike road. Most of the ancient city is now covered by Demre and alluvial silts, for it is located on the river Demre Cay in a fertile alluvial plain. Today this large plain is almost covered with greenhouses stuffed full of tomatoes. In ancient times this area was probably farmed extensively, for export and trade with the interior of Lycia. The date of Myra's foundation is unknown. There is no literary mention of it before the 1st century BC, when it is said to be one of the six leading cities of the Lycian Union (the other five were Xanthos, Tlos, Pinara, Patara and Olympos). It is believed to date back much further however, as an outer defensive wall has been dated to the 5th century BC. The city is well known for its amphitheatre (the largest in Lycia) and the plethora of rock-cut tombs carved in the cliff above the theatre.
파타라(리키아어:Pttara), 후의 아르시노에(ρσινόη)는 터키의 지중해변의 리키아의 남동 도시의 번영하였던 해양 상업 도시 로 현재 안탈리야 주의 작은 도시 겔레미스 근처이다. 그곳은 성 니콜라스의 탄생지로 그는 뮈라에서 그의 인생 대부분을 보냈다. 더 읽어보기
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