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Adada (Antiquity)
Author(s) : Patsiadou Lila (3/3/2003)Translation : Nakas Ioannis
For citation: Patsiadou Lila, "Adada (Antiquity)",Encyclopaedia of the Hellenic World, Asia MinorURL: <http://www.ehw.gr/l.aspx?id=7065>
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Adada was an important city of Pisidia. It had a large population and flourished during the Imperial period.
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Pisidia
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Geographical Location
South-western Turkey
1. Geographical location-identification
2. History
3. Coin minting and worship
4. Urban organization of the ancient settlement
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