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🏛️ Apameia Kelainai-Synnada

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🏛️ Apameia Kelainai-Synnada
Ruins of a Roman-era city in central Anatolia


🕐 2 min read · Updated 16 Mar 2026 at 00:30
📌 Fast Facts
  • Location: Near Dinar, Afyonkarahisar Province, western Turkey
  • Period: Founded in Hellenistic era; flourished under Roman administration
  • Significance: Major trade hub on routes connecting the Aegean to central Asia Minor
  • Current status: Archaeological site with scattered ruins and ongoing survey work

Apameia Kelainai-Synnada was a substantial urban settlement in Roman-era Anatolia, situated on the Meander River valley in what is now central-western Turkey. The site combines two related names reflecting its dual identity: Kelainai (the older indigenous settlement) and Synnada (the Hellenistic-Roman administrative designation). It served as a critical commercial and administrative node during the Imperial period, connecting Mediterranean trade networks to the interior plateau ...

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