Founded in the 9th century BC, the ancient city of Kaunos lies near Dalyan in Turkey, nestled between the historical regions of Lycia and Caria. This unique location has endowed it with a blend of cultural and architectural influences from both empires. Once a thriving coastal trading post, Kaunos now stands as an abandoned yet evocative site. Visitors can explore its ruins, which offer a tangible connection to the past, revealing the city’s former grandeur and the layers of history that have shaped it.
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