- Yenicekent
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image_caption = Ruins of Tripolis of Phrygia near Yenicekent
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website = [http://www.yenicekent.bel.tr www.yenicekent.bel.tr]
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gwebsite = [http://www.buldan.gov.tr www.buldan.gov.tr]Yenicekent is a depending township in
Buldan district,Denizli Province in southwesternTurkey . The region is notable for its high plains covered with dense and beautiful forests. Yenicekent is also the site of ancient Tripolis of Phrygia.History
Tripolis of Phrygia was an ancient settlement near the village of Yenice in Buldan district. Ruins date back to the
Hellenistic period . Tripolis, which was on theSardis -Laodicea road extending down toMesopotamia , was established for military and commercial purposes. Tripolis became famous with the expansion ofChristianity with its people working in agriculture and weaving. The present weaving industry in Buldan can be traced back to ancient times. Few remains of the city walls; only the theatre, thehippodrome and some tombs survived the great earthquake of1354 . The ruins are unexplored to date and are situated east of the modern town, on the slopes between Yenicekent andBüyük Menderes River bed, at a distance of convert|40|km|mi|0|abbr=on fromDenizli city.
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