The ancient city of Troy, located in modern-day Turkey, is near the village of Hisarlik. The archaeological site of Troy was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998 and is recognized for its historical significance. Today, it attracts many visitors interested in its rich history and connection to Homer's epic tales.
It was called Troy or Ilion.
Troy the city = "Troya". Troy as a name has no traslation.
Troy is a country as well as a male name! Actually Troy is a city in Turkey not a country!
The answer to this question is the City of Troy.
The named is derived from the city of Troy .
troy is a city
The city of Troy was in the country we today call Turkey.
The city of Troy, hence the name of the war.
The location of Troy has not changed from when it was an Anatolian city with Hellenic culture to now when it is an Anatolian city with Turkish culture. There has been some minor shifting in the exact location of the coastline and some of the local rivers, but the spot on the Earth where Troy is has not moved.Additionally, since the city of Troy is only a ruin, e.g. there is no modern city where Troy is, the name has not changed either. Most modern Turks associate Troy with the city Canakkale, but this provincial city is still 30-minutes drive from Troy.
Ancient Greece
No, the city of Troy is not called Trish. Troy, an ancient city located in modern-day Turkey, is known for its historical significance, particularly in relation to the Trojan War as described in Homer's epics. The name has remained Troy, and there is no record of it being renamed to Trish.
Greece is the city of troy.