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    Encyclopedia: Cayster River Source:Wikipedia
    Cayster River
    (or
    Küçük Menderes
    , "Little Maeander") is located south of
    İzmir
    ,
    Turkey
    . The Cayster generally flows westward and arrive into the
    Aegean Sea
    at Pamucak beach near
    Selçuk
    ,
    İzmir
    . The ancient city of
    Ephesus
    was once an important
    port
    on the Cayster, but with overgrazing
    ...
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    Ephesus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Ephesus (Hittite Apasa; Ancient Greek Ἔφεσος; Turkish Efes) was a city of ancient Anatolia. During the period known as Classical Greece it was located in Ionia, where the Cayster River (Küçük Menderes) flows into the Aegean Sea. It belonged to...
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ephesus
    Cayster River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Cayster River (or Küçük Menderes, "Little Maeander") is located south of İzmir, Turkey. The Cayster generally flows westward and arrive into the Aegean Sea at Pamucak beach near Selçuk, İzmir. The ancient city of Ephesus was once an important port on the Cayster, but with overgrazing...
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    Turkish Odyssey/Places of Interest/Aegean/Ephesus
    In ancient times its favorable location at the mouth of the Cayster River made it the foremost commercial city of a coastal region that also included the cities of Miletus, Smyrna and Pergamum, but ...
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    CAYSTER : River god of Lydia in Anatolia ; Greek mythology : ...
    KaustroV Kaystros Cayster River Cayster ... KAYSTROS (or Cayster) was a River-God of Lydia in Anatolia (modern Turkey).
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    Aegean Coast Regions Guide - excursions
    Ephesus - Ephesus is the biggest and best-preserved ancient city in the country and is one of the world's spectacular historical sites. ... Ancient Troy For about 3 ...
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    Aegean Coast Regions Guide - excursions
    The city was established with a harbour on the mouth of the Cayster River, and in the 2nd century BC it became the most important port and commercial trading centre in Anatolia, from Alexander the ...
    www.tiscali.co.uk/travel/guides/regions/aegean-coast-ex... www.tiscali.co.uk/travel/guides/regions/aegean-coast-excursions.html
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    Ephesus: ArchaeologyExpert
    Ancient Ephesus was once a thriving port city but silting of the harbour from the deposits carried by the Cayster River caused the port to progressively move seaward.
    www.archaeologyexpert.co.uk/Ephesus.html
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    TAT Tours TURKEY » Ephesus Excursions
    Ephesus was an Ionian Greek city in ancient Anatolia, founded by colonists from Athens in the 10th century BC. The city was located in Ionia, where the Cayster River (Kucukk Menderes) flows into the ...
    www.tattours.com/ephesus_excursions.htm
    Ephesus: Definition for Ephesus :: Theological Dictionary, Timothy ...
    Ephesus (Greek: Έφεσος see also List of traditional Greek place names, Turkish: Efes) was one of the great cities of the Ionian Greeks in Asia Minor, located in Lydia where the Cayster river ...
    larrycorrell.brinkster.net/TheologicalDictionary/refere... larrycorrell.brinkster.net/TheologicalDictionary/references.asp?theword=Ephesus
    Ephesus On TripAtlas.Com
    However, sackings by the Arabs in the year 700 and 716 spurred a quick decline: the city was largely abandoned when the harbour completely filled in with silt from the Kaystros river (today, Küçük ...
    www.tripatlas.com/Ephesos
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