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🏛️ Cybistra-Tyana
Twin ancient cities merged in Roman Cappadocia, central Turkey


🕐 2 min read · Updated 15 Mar 2026 at 15:21
📌 Fast Facts
  • Located in Cappadocia region, central Turkey, near modern Kemerhisar village
  • Merged settlement combining two Hellenistic cities under Roman administration
  • Known for the shrine of Saint George (fourth century) and early Christian significance
  • Site contains substantial Greco-Roman ruins including walls, gates, and scattered architectural remains

Cybistra-Tyana represents the confluence of two ancient settlements that existed on adjacent elevations in central Cappadocia. The site incorporates Cybistra, a city of Thracian origin, and Tyana, a prominent Hellenistic settlement, which merged under the Roman administrative system. The combined site became an important garrison town and trading hub along routes connecting the Mediterranean coast with inland Anatolia ...

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