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The Temple of Jupiter is a ruined Roman temple in Silifke, Turkey. It was built in the 2nd century, and presently one column still stands. Silifke is an ilçe (district) in Mersin Province. Although the city which was founded by Seleucus I Nicator is an old city, the ground level of the city was elevated because of the floods caused by Göksu River (Calycadnus of the antiquity) and there aren't many archaeological remains on the surface of the present city fabric. Jupiter's temple is a notable exception because it was originally built on a 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) high platform. Presently, there is no official restoration work on the ruins. But they are protected by fencing. They are situated to the west of the İnönü Boulevard of Silifke at 36°22′33″N 33°55′49″E / 36.37583°N 33.93028°E.

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  • Römischer Tempel in Silifke (de)
  • Temple of Jupiter (Silifke) (en)
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  • Die Ruinen eines römischen Tempels liegen südlich des Zentrums der türkischen Stadt Silifke in der Provinz Mersin.Der Tempel liegt an der İnönü Caddesi südlich des Flusses Göksu, des antiken Kalykadnos, und östlich des Burghügels, der Zitadelle von Silifke. Er befand sich damit am Rand der antiken Stadt Seleukia am Kalykadnos, möglicherweise extra muros. (de)
  • The Temple of Jupiter is a ruined Roman temple in Silifke, Turkey. It was built in the 2nd century, and presently one column still stands. Silifke is an ilçe (district) in Mersin Province. Although the city which was founded by Seleucus I Nicator is an old city, the ground level of the city was elevated because of the floods caused by Göksu River (Calycadnus of the antiquity) and there aren't many archaeological remains on the surface of the present city fabric. Jupiter's temple is a notable exception because it was originally built on a 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) high platform. Presently, there is no official restoration work on the ruins. But they are protected by fencing. They are situated to the west of the İnönü Boulevard of Silifke at 36°22′33″N 33°55′49″E / 36.37583°N 33.93028°E. (en)
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  • Temple of Jupiter (en)
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  • Mostly in ruins (en)
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  • Die Ruinen eines römischen Tempels liegen südlich des Zentrums der türkischen Stadt Silifke in der Provinz Mersin.Der Tempel liegt an der İnönü Caddesi südlich des Flusses Göksu, des antiken Kalykadnos, und östlich des Burghügels, der Zitadelle von Silifke. Er befand sich damit am Rand der antiken Stadt Seleukia am Kalykadnos, möglicherweise extra muros. (de)
  • The Temple of Jupiter is a ruined Roman temple in Silifke, Turkey. It was built in the 2nd century, and presently one column still stands. Silifke is an ilçe (district) in Mersin Province. Although the city which was founded by Seleucus I Nicator is an old city, the ground level of the city was elevated because of the floods caused by Göksu River (Calycadnus of the antiquity) and there aren't many archaeological remains on the surface of the present city fabric. Jupiter's temple is a notable exception because it was originally built on a 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) high platform. Presently, there is no official restoration work on the ruins. But they are protected by fencing. They are situated to the west of the İnönü Boulevard of Silifke at 36°22′33″N 33°55′49″E / 36.37583°N 33.93028°E. (en)
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