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  • idris5252
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    Hidden gem

    Even it is not as famous and busu as the Zeugma mosaic museum the archeological site of Zeugma is located at a riverbed with a great view. The digging site is well build and offers very interesting le...

    Reviewed on Dec 5, 2021
  • apricot44
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    luxury enclave of antiquity (Euphrates-Zeugma)

    Zeugma is a city established on the west bank of the Fırat River, an ancient and historical settlement.It lies in the center of the northern part of the area called today the fertile crescent. It is ...

    Reviewed on Nov 29, 2020
  • 523b_lentk
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    Main Zeugma City in Nizip Gaziantep

    There was a great place to live here years and years ago, nice village. But the dam lake made the village most of the part over, inspite of that Iliked the ancient houses at that place espeicially mo...

    Reviewed on Jun 26, 2019
  • ESMAIstanbul
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    An unforgetable archeological site

    Most of the Zeugma antique city is lying under FIRAT river . Only 30 % of it has been saved before the Birecik damn has been opened. Actually it was a very civilised city thusand and thousands years a...

    Reviewed on Nov 5, 2018
  • 705sophiaw
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    Really Cool!

    A little out of the way, but an easy daytrip from Gaziantep. It's pretty awesome to see an in-progress archeology dig, and it makes a good pairing with the Zeugma museum in Gaziantep. There are some g...

    Reviewed on Jul 12, 2016
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