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🏛️ Stratonikeia-Mylasa
Dual ancient city ruins in southwestern Turkey


🕐 2 min read · Updated 14 Mar 2026 at 18:56
📌 Fast Facts
  • Located in Muğla Province, southwestern Turkey (Caria region)
  • Comprises ruins of two ancient Hellenic-Roman cities
  • Stratonikeia founded circa 300 BCE; Mylasa dates to Classical period
  • No UNESCO World Heritage status; modest archaeological site with limited visitor infrastructure

Stratonikeia-Mylasa represents the overlapping remains of two ancient cities in the historical region of Caria. Stratonikeia was established during the Hellenistic period and later became a Roman administrative center, while Mylasa, one of Caria's principal cities, dates to the Classical era and maintained significance through the Roman period. The site preserves scattered architectural fragments, foundation remains, and inscribed stones that document the settlement history of this region ...

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