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Abstract Sardis is located in Lydia, at the foot of the Tmolos Mountain range, on its north side, along the route of the Paktolos River, which rises at a higher elevation of the Tmolos and flows northward.
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Abstract Sardis is located in Lydia, at the foot of the Tmolos Mountain range, on its north side, along the route of the Paktolos River, which rises at a higher elevation of the Tmolos and flows northward.

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