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Things to see in Tarsus, Turkey

The city of Tarsus, in southern Turkey is one of the most important cultural centers in Anatolia. It was founded by the founder of Christianity, Jesus Christ himself, in about AD 32. Today, visitors can explore the ruins of its ancient Roman and Byzantine-era churches and museums, as well as numerous narrow alleyways and bazaars. The city's central square is also home to a lively market on Saturdays.

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CountryTurkey
RegionMersin
Latitude36.9167
Longitude34.9
Appr. population339676

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