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Hadrianopolis called 'Zeugma of Black Sea' to be archeological site

The ancient city of Hadrianopolis in Turkey's Black Sea region, estimated to have been used as a settlement area in late Hellenistic, Rome and early Byzantine times, will become an archeological site. Located 3 kilometers (1.8 miles) east of Turkey's Black Sea province of Karabük, the site is also called "Zeugma of Black Sea" due to its similarity with Zeugma mosaics in the country's southeastern province of Gaziantep.

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Hadrianopolis called Zeugma of Black Sea to be archeological site

Hadrianopolis is getting more famous every day and people from all corners of the world are visiting the site, Çelikbas told Anadolu Agency.

It was apparently an important religious center based on the findings, which would render this city even more attractive, he said.

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Hadrianopolis called Zeugma of Black Sea to be archeological site

He also said: "Hadrianopolis has massive importance not only for Eskipazar but also for Anatolia. It completes the framework of Safranbolu, is a city reflecting the Ottoman era very vividly.

"Hadrianopolis also reflects the era before the Ottoman period, which makes the site very significant, revealing a historical process since the 1st century B.C." he added.

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Hadrianopolis called Zeugma of Black Sea to be archeological site

Çelikbaş said Hadrianopolis is located on one of the legs of a significant tourism route, while Safranbolu constitutes its other leg.

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Hadrianopolis called Zeugma of Black Sea to be archeological site

It is very important that Hadrianopolis is gaining archeological site status, Çelikbaş stressed, adding: "Culture and Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy has given us the good news that he would support the plea for Hadrianopolis gaining archeological site status.

[...] Tourists coming to visit Safranbolu would also spend time in Hadrianopolis, which would, in turn, raise Karabük's tourism revenue."