- Ephesus - Wikipedia
Ephesus was founded as an Attic-Ionian colony in the 10th century BC on a hill (now known as the Ayasuluk Hill), three kilometers (1 9 miles) from the centre of ancient Ephesus (as attested by excavations at the Seljuk castle during the 1990s)
- Ephesus | Ancient City, Turkey Roman Ruins | Britannica
Ephesus, Turkey: ancient street An ancient street in Ephesus (now in Turkey), built about the 1st century ce
- Ephesus- Turkey, Temple Map | HISTORY
Ephesus is located near the western shores of modern-day Turkey, where the Aegean Sea meets the former estuary of the River Kaystros, about 80 kilometers south of Izmir, Turkey According to
- Ephesus (Efes), Turkey
All about Ephesus (Efes), on Turkey's Aegean coast, the best-preserved classical city on the Mediterranean, and how to visit it and nearby places of interest, by Tom Brosnahan
- Ephesus - History and Facts | History Hit
Ephesus, or ‘Efes’, was a vibrant classical city which now borders modern day Selçuk in Turkey It represents some of the best preserved Greek and Roman ruins in the Mediterranean
- EPHESUS EFES
Included in the popular Turkey Triangle Tour, which also visits Istanbul, Pamukkale, and Cappadocia, is Ephesus, also known as Efes Currently the most extensive historic metropolis in Turkey and Europe, it served as the capital of Roman Asia Minor
- Ephesus – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Ephesus (Turkish: Efes) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with magnificent Roman ruins It's in the Central Aegean region of Turkey 4 km west of Selçuk and 19 km northeast of the beach resort of Kuşadası
- Anadolu Efes Istanbul Statistics | EuroLeague
The official EuroLeague page for Anadolu Efes Istanbul Click to purchase tickets and merchandise, check out the team profile, players, stats, roster and more
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