Tetrapyrgia (Pamphylia)

Coordinates: 36°53′21″N 30°50′59″E / 36.8892°N 30.8498°E / 36.8892; 30.8498
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Tetrapyrgia (

Ancient Greek: Τετραπυργία, 'four towers') was a town of the Roman province of Pamphylia (clustered around a central part of Turkey's southern Mediterranean coast). It was near the coast and inhabited in Roman times.[1]

Its site is east of contemporary settlement Limnae. It was useful for trading goods from Asiatic Turkey (Anatolia).[1][2]

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36°53′21″N 30°50′59″E / 36.8892°N 30.8498°E / 36.8892; 30.8498