Hierapolis, Turkey. Archaeological Zone. Left - the ruins of the Roman theater, I - IV centuries AD — Stock Photo, Image

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Hierapolis - ancient city, built by King Eumenes II of Pergamon in 190 BC. Its ruins are located 17 km from the Turkish city of Denizli. The ruins of the ancient city of Hierapolis is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

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