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Pamphylia
Pamphylia (; , Pamphylía ) was a region in the south of Asia Minor in Western Asia, between Lycia and Cilicia, extending from the Mediterranean to Mount Taurus (all in modern-day Antalya province, Turkey). It was bounded on the north by Pisidia and was therefore a country of small extent, having a coast-line of only about 120 km (75 miles) with a breadth of about 50 km (30 miles). Under the Roman administration the term Pamphylia was extended so as to include Pisidia and the whole tract up to the frontiers of Phrygia and Lycaonia, and in this wider sense it is employed by Ptolemy.

Pisidia
thumb|300px|Greco-Roman Asia Minor, including Pisidia.

Attalus II Philadelphus
King of Pergamon
Antalya Museum
archaeology museum in Konyaaltı, Turkey
Mount Chimaera
place in ancient Lycia, Anatolia
Ariassus
Ariassus or Ariassos () was a town in Pisidia, Asia Minor built on a steep hillside about 50 kilometres inland from Attaleia (modern Antalya).