Pinara

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Pinara was an important ancient Lycian city in southwestern Anatolia, known for its rock-cut tombs and well-preserved ruins.

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Pinara canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Lycian city
ancient city
archaeological site
coordinateApprox 36.5°N 29.3°E
country Turkey
culture Lycians
surface form: Lycian culture
flourishedInPeriod Classical antiquity
Hellenistic period
Roman Imperial period
followedBy Byzantine rule
Roman rule
hasFeature acropolis
agora
city walls
necropolis
rock-cut chamber tombs
rock-cut tombs
sarcophagi
temples
theatre
well-preserved ruins
hasStructureType Hellenistic theatre
Roman baths
odeon or bouleuterion
hasTempleDedicatedTo Aphrodite
Apollo
Artemis
Zeus
heritageDesignation Tentative World Heritage Site
knownFor Lycian inscriptions
large number of tombs
panoramic hilltop setting
languageInscriptions Ancient Greek
Lycian
locatedIn Asia Minor
Lycia
Turkey
southwestern Anatolia
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Muğla Province
locatedNear Eşen River valley
Xanthos
modernAccessPoint near Fethiye
near Minare village
partOf Lycian League
UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List (Turkey)
surface form: UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List in Turkey
religion ancient Greek religion
subregion Teke Peninsula
topography built on and around a steep hill

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