Patara

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Patara was an important ancient port city of Lycia on the southwestern coast of modern-day Turkey, known as a major maritime and commercial center and later as a significant site in early Christianity.

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Patara canonical 10

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient city
archaeological site
port city
ancientRegion Lycia
associatedWithDeity Apollo
country Turkey
declineReason changes in trade routes
harbor silting
excavationStatus ongoing archaeological excavations
flourishedInPeriod Hellenistic period
Roman period
early Byzantine period
hasFunction administrative center
maritime trade hub
religious center
hasNearbyFeature Patara Beach
hasOracle Oracle of Apollo
hasStructure Roman baths
bouleuterion
churches
city walls
granary
harbor
lighthouse
main street with colonnades
necropolis
temple ruins
theatre
knownFor commercial center
important port of Lycia
major maritime center
significant site in early Christianity
languageUsed Greek
Latin
Lycian
locatedIn Lycia
locatedInPresentDay Turkey
locatedInRegion southwestern coast of Turkey
locatedNear Mediterranean Sea
modernProvince Antalya Province NERFINISHED
nearModernSettlement Gelemiş
notableFor well-preserved Roman and Lycian remains
partOf Byzantine Empire
Roman Empire
religion Ancient Greek religion
Christianity
UNESCOTentativeListStatus true
wasCapitalOf Lycian League

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