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Mylasa (8 pictures)
Mylasa was a Carian city close to the religious center of Labranda. The most important ancient structure in Mylasa is the well-preserved tomb called Gumuskesen, which seems to be a smaller copy of the Mausoleum. It dates from the 2nd century AD.
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