Digda

Coordinates: 38°06′22″N 28°01′15″E / 38.10611°N 28.02083°E / 38.10611; 28.02083
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Digda was a town, in what is now the Aegean Region of Turkey, during the Iron Age. The name is a Lydian word of unknown significance. This took on the Turkish form Adagide, which remained the name of the town until quite recently, when the name was officially changed to Ovakent.[1]

Digda is situated in

Küçük Menderes
at a point where the hills descended to the plain. The remoteness of the site has resulted in its remaining completely undeveloped.

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38°06′22″N 28°01′15″E / 38.10611°N 28.02083°E / 38.10611; 28.02083

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