Tlos, located in Fethiye, Turkey, was a significant city in the Lycian League, a confederation of city-states established in the fifth century BC. The site’s ruins, dating back to the second century BC, sprawl across wide terraces equipped with cisterns. A notable feature is the agora, a bustling marketplace in ancient times, and an enchanting theater that once hosted concerts. Today, visitors can explore these well-preserved structures, gaining insight into the daily life and cultural activities of this historic Lycian city.
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