Troy was located in northwest Anatolia in what is now Turkey, southeast of the Dardanelles and beside Mount Ida.
Today the country is called Turkey.
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Troy Collins is Montana painter extraordinare! His paintings are impressionistic landscapes from all over the country. He exhibits and shows in a number of galleries throughout the country. His mentors are Robert Moore, Barry Thomas and Patrick Matthews.
I presume you mean the ancient city of Troy, as in "Helen of..." If this is your question it is thought to be in Turkey. Near the coast on the western part of Asia Minor. Because of the change in climate and the river near Troy silting up, the city is now several miles inland, not on the coast as mentioned in Homer's story of Troy.
Troy was, of course, a city state, so it was in, well, Troy. The site of the ancient city is now in Turkey - the Asian part of Turkey, which theRomans called Asia Minor. The Troy of the Trojan War period was in Wilusa, a country that the Hittites referred to as an Arzawan Land, meaning that it was once part of greater Arzawa, a country that extended from Wilusa south to modern Miletos, and inland several hundred kilometers. At the time of the Trojan War, Wilusa was a vassal state of Hatti, paying tribute to Hatti and supplying soldiers to Hatti's Great King when called upon to do so based on situations carefully spelled out in a treaty that has been found and translated.
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Troy is a country as well as a male name! Actually Troy is a city in Turkey not a country!
Greece is the city of troy.
yes
Turkey.
Because Troy is the most common measurement in this country. And it is used by the government.
It is loucated in turkey.
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It depends on which Troy you are talking about! There are many Troys in the world! Including a whole country!!!!!!
Turkey.
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Greek kidnapped Helen of Troy, Troy attacked Greece. war ensued.
the correct answer is Turkey.