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Istlada was a town of ancient Lycia; the name is known only from inscriptions and is uncertain because the end of the inscription has been lost. [1]
Its site is located near Hayıtlı, Asiatic Turkey, [2] [3] where remains, including Lycian tombs of the 4th century BCE, can be found. [4] The site is part of the tentative UNESCO World Heritage Site called 'Ancient Cities of Lycian Civilisation'. [5]
36°13′06″N 29°53′16″E / 36.218342°N 29.887844°E / 36.218342; 29.887844
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