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Ancient city of Kagrai to serve tourism
Ancient city of Kagrai to serve tourism
Believed to be 2,000 years old, the ancient city of Kagrai in Turkey’s southern province of Antalya is expected to serve tourism. (AA Photo)
Excavations in the ancient city, once home to civilizations during the Roman era, were first conducted in 1816 by Otto Von Ritcher.
Archeologists are of the view that the ancient city was initially built as a Zeus temple.
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