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Historical Places

Xanthos Letoon

Xanthos-Letoon

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Xanthos-Letoon is an ancient archaeological site located in the Antalya province of Turkey. It was once the capital city of Lycia, a historical region in Anatolia. The site comprises two distinct areas: the city of Xanthos and the religious sanctuary of Letoon. These sites are remarkable for their funerary art and are rich in Hellenistic and Roman monuments. Xanthos-Letoon is also notable for its inscriptions in the Lycian language, which have been crucial in understanding this ancient culture. UNESCO recognized the significance of Xanthos-Letoon by inscribing it as a World Heritage Site in 1988, acknowledging its outstanding universal value.

Aydıntepe underground City

Aydıntepe underground City

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The Aydıntepe Underground City, located in the Aydıntepe district of Bayburt Province, Turkey, represents a significant archaeological and historical marvel. This ancient subterranean city was uncovered quite unexpectedly in 1988, during excavation works intended for a hotel construction, led by Hasbi Okumuş. Some sources, however, suggest the discovery took place a decade later, in 1998. Situated 25 km northwest of Bayburt, beneath a residential area, the city is an extraordinary example of human ingenuity and adaptation.

Falak ol Aflak Castle

Falak-ol-Aflak Castle

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Falak-ol-Aflak Castle, also known as Shapur Khast Castle, is a monumental structure located in Khorramabad, the capital of Lorestan province, Iran. This castle, which dates back to the Sassanid era (224–651 AD), stands majestically atop a large hill, sharing its name with the fortress itself. The strategic positioning of the castle, alongside the Khorramabad River and surrounded by natural defenses, has contributed to its historical significance and preservation.

Akyrtas

Akyrtas

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Akyrtas is a mysterious and ancient archaeological site located in Kazakhstan. It features the ruins of a massive stone structure, which has puzzled historians and archaeologists for years. The origins and purpose of Akyrtas remain a subject of debate, with various theories suggesting it was a palace, monastery, or an astronomical observatory. Despite its enigmatic…

San Lorenzo Olmec Site

San Lorenzo

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San Lorenzo is a pre-Columbian archaeological site in Veracruz, Mexico. It was a major city of the Olmec civilization, which is considered one of the earliest complex societies in Mesoamerica. San Lorenzo thrived as a regional capital from approximately 1400 to 1100 BCE. The site is renowned for its colossal head sculptures, extensive urban planning,…

Kerkouane

Kerkouane

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Kerkouane is a unique archaeological site located on the northeastern coast of Tunisia. It stands as a testament to the ancient Carthaginian civilization. This site is particularly significant because it’s one of the few Punic cities to have survived the destructions of the First Punic War. It provides valuable insights into the urban layout, residential…

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