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English: The main colonnaded avenue of the ancient Hellenistic/Roman/Byzantine city of Apamea in northwestern Syria. It was built in the second century CE. The monumental colonnade is among the longest and most famous in the Roman world. Many of the side columns are collapsed as of 2016 due to fighting and looting. Apamea, ancient Greek and Roman city, Syria. Founded ca. 300 BC.
Русский: Самая длинная и самая известная монументальная колоннада Римской империи. Апамея, город античной эпохи в Северной Сирии на реке Оронт. Входил в состав римской провинции Вторая Сирия. Апамея, Сирия.
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Great Colonnade at Apamea. Facade with columns. Apamea, Syria.

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