Corydala, Kumluca
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Corydala or Corydalla or Korydalla or Korydala was a city of ancient Lycia. Anciently, it belonged to the Rhodians, according to Hecataeus, quoted by Stephanus. But it was not in Rhodes, nor was it one of the Rhodian possessions in the Peraea, Caria. The Tabula Peutingeriana marks Corydala on the road from Phaselis to Patara, and makes the distance between these two places 29 Roman miles Pliny places Corydalla in the interior of Lycia, and Ptolemy mentions it with Sagalassus, Rhodia, Phellus, Myra, and other places, as about Mons Massicytus. ()
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Kumluca
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Corydala – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Rhodiapolis, Bridge near Limyra, Alakır Dam.