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Herakleia Salbake
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Abstract
Herakleia Salbake was located on the southern outskirts of modern Babadağ (ancient Mount Kadmos, near Salbake mountain), to the north of the plateau of Tabai, in inland Caria.
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Abstract
Herakleia Salbake was located on the southern outskirts of modern Babadağ (ancient Mount Kadmos, near Salbake mountain), to the north of the plateau of Tabai, in inland Caria.
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