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English: The roman triumphal arch (3th century AD), on the south edge of the lower city of Anazarbus.

This monument, with its three passages, is unique in Cilicia. It was situated close to the city walls and to the south city gate, of which nothing remains. On the picture: the view from the North (this is: from inside the city).

During a 2008 visit not very much was visible of ancient Anazarbus, with the exception of the fine triumphal arch. It seems a lot more has been excavated since.
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Anavarza ancient Anazarbus

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