Katakekaumene

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Katakekaumene or Catacecaumene (Greek: Κατακεκαυμένη) was a name for a district in Lydia (modern western Turkey), and a union of ten cities in the area, during the Hellenistic and Roman periods.

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Katakekaumene
Kula[1]
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Burnt lands of the Katakekaumene.
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Elevation750 m (2,460 ft)
Coordinates38°34′38″N 28°31′12″E
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Kula Yanıkyöre rock formations

The name means "burnt land"[2][3] or "burnt country",[4] referring to the pitch-black color of the lava[5] and the dormant volcanic belt of Kula,[6] which was first described by Strabo.[7] Strabo (Geographica, 12.8.19) reported that some place Katakekaumene as the site of the mythological battle between Zeus and the giant Typhon.

Decapolis

Cities of the ancient decapolis included:

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