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Araunia was a town of ancient Galatia inhabited during Byzantine times. It was located on the main road between Nicaea and Ancyra near where it crosses the Sangarius River. [1]
Its site is located southeast of Sykeon in Asiatic Turkey. [1] [2]
40°02′01″N 31°46′57″E / 40.0337215°N 31.782408°E / 40.0337215; 31.782408
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Araunia was a town of ancient Galatia inhabited during Byzantine times. It was located on the main road between Nicaea and Ancyra near where it crosses the Sangarius River. [1]
Its site is located southeast of Sykeon in Asiatic Turkey. [1] [2]
40°02′01″N 31°46′57″E / 40.0337215°N 31.782408°E / 40.0337215; 31.782408
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