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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: DEM-DIO |
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DENIZLI (anc. Laodicea (q.v.) ad Lycum), chief
Aidin
Asia
Minor , altitude 1167 ft. Pop. about 17,000. It is beautifully situated at the foot of Baba Dagh (Mt. Salbacus), on a tributary of the Churuk Su (Lycus), and is connected by a branch line with the station of Gonjeli on the Smyrna-Dineir railway. It took the place of Laodicea
Byzantines and Seljuk Turks, probably between 1158 and 1174. It had become a fine Moslem city in the 14th century , and was then called Ladik, being famous for the woven
Greek
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