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ı was there 1996
The antıoch of pısıda buılt 3rd century..pagan and judısh lıve teh arıa.. helenıstıc and roman empıre tıme retıred veterans lıve ın the cıty 310 bc.they buıld cıty for the thampon ıs a bıg huge cıty ı...
Paul the Apostle and Barnabas visited this city on Pauls first journey. This ancient city is not much visited by tourist, mainly religious groups are visiting this city. But this city has a big hist...
The Antioch of Pisidia is one very cool Roman city that has been uncovered and is now an open working archaeological dig and museum. You pay to get in and roam freely around the site. It is outlined...
Pisidia, An Ancient City Located on the Mediterranean Region of Turkey
Pisidia was established in the 3rd century BC by Seleucians. Up until today, the city hosted Hellens, Romans, Byzantines, Seljukians, and Ottomans. The recent name of the town is Yalvac which is espec...
I was expecting more, given the various reports found on the road that connects Konya to Egirdir, but the view of this archaeological site was half disappointing. If you are excepted the basilica ...
ı was there 1996
The antıoch of pısıda buılt 3rd century..pagan and judısh lıve teh arıa.. helenıstıc and roman empıre tıme retıred veterans lıve ın the cıty 310 bc.they buıld cıty for the thampon ıs a bıg huge cıty ı...
Antioch of Pisidia (Yalvac) Turkey
Paul the Apostle and Barnabas visited this city on Pauls first journey. This ancient city is not much visited by tourist, mainly religious groups are visiting this city. But this city has a big hist...
Overwhelming amount of History here.
The Antioch of Pisidia is one very cool Roman city that has been uncovered and is now an open working archaeological dig and museum. You pay to get in and roam freely around the site. It is outlined...
Pisidia, An Ancient City Located on the Mediterranean Region of Turkey
Pisidia was established in the 3rd century BC by Seleucians. Up until today, the city hosted Hellens, Romans, Byzantines, Seljukians, and Ottomans. The recent name of the town is Yalvac which is espec...
A site like so many
I was expecting more, given the various reports found on the road that connects Konya to Egirdir, but the view of this archaeological site was half disappointing. If you are excepted the basilica ...