The culture in Ephesus consisted of the same culture found in Turkey today since Ephesus is found in modern day Turkey.
The ruins of ancient Ephesus are located near a town called Selcuk in western Turkey. Ephesus is a very beautiful place which is in Turkey. Ephesus is an ancient city in Turkey's Central Aegean region, near modern-day Selçuk. Ephesus was a center of travel and commerce in the ancient time. To know more about Ephesus visit Ephesus.
Ephesus was in today's İzmir / Selçuk, TURKEY
It is now in modern Day Turkey
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Ephesus is located in Turkey, which is primarily situated on the continent of Asia. However, a small portion of Turkey, known as Eastern Thrace, lies in Europe. Ephesus itself is found in the western part of Turkey, close to the Aegean Sea.
Ephesus is located in present-day Turkey, which is a transcontinental country, with parts of it lying in both Europe and Asia. However, historically, Ephesus was considered to be part of the continent of Asia.
The loation of the temple is Ephesus in modern day turkey. It is in the continent of urope also.
The culture in Ephesus consisted of the same culture found in Turkey today since Ephesus is found in modern day Turkey.
The ruins of ancient Ephesus are located near a town called Selcuk in western Turkey. Ephesus is a very beautiful place which is in Turkey. Ephesus is an ancient city in Turkey's Central Aegean region, near modern-day Selçuk. Ephesus was a center of travel and commerce in the ancient time. To know more about Ephesus visit Ephesus.
Ephesus was in today's İzmir / Selçuk, TURKEY
The famous (but not the only) temple of Artemis was in Ephesus,Turkey, near the modern town of Selcuk in Asia Minor, which is part of the Asian continent. It now stands in ruins.
Ephesus is no longer inhabited; the closest city today is Seljuk in Turkey.
Ephesus is no longer there, but the present-day archeological site lies near Selçuk in Turkey.
It is now in modern Day Turkey
Ephesus (always capitalized) was an ancient Greek city. It was located in present day Turkey. It was later a Roman city.
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