According to Wikipedia Troy was located, and I quote, "in northwest Anatolia in what is now Turkey, southeast of the Dardanelles and beside Mount Ida."
Çanakkale ın western Turkey
Troy was an ancient city. It was conquered by the Greeks as described by Homer in The Iliad. It was located in what is now Turkey, east of Greece across the Aegean Sea and overlooking the Hellespont/Dardanelles.
Troy was a city in Asia Minor.
The city of Troy in Asia Minor.
No it was not.
Çanakkale ın western Turkey
Troy
Troy itself is a mythological city as in the specific city in the Trojan War, but the area is located in North Turkey. Hope this helps
Yes , the city of Troy exists as an archeological site located in Turkey .
the correct answer is Turkey.
Turkey :)
In the islands and western coast of Asia Minor where the city of Troy was located.
troy is a city
The city Troy was destroyed in the Trojan War; its ruins have been located along the coast of what is now called Turkey in Asia Minor.Another angle:Troy Level VI.
Greece is the city of troy.
Troy was an ancient city. It was conquered by the Greeks as described by Homer in The Iliad. It was located in what is now Turkey, east of Greece across the Aegean Sea and overlooking the Hellespont/Dardanelles.
Troy was a vast city in the Ancient Greek era.The city of Troy has fallen.