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Patara (titular See)
Patara may refer to the following places and jurisdictions: Artsakh * Patara, Nagorno-Karabakh, a village in the Askeran Province of the Republic of Artsakh Asian Turkey * Patara (Cappadocia), an ancient city in Turkey * Patara (Lycia), an ancient city and former bishopric, now a Latin Catholic titular see India * Patara, Jalandhar, a village in Punjab * Patara, Kanpur Patara is a town in Hamirpur distice in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and ...
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Patara, Nagorno-Karabakh
Patara ( hy, Պատարա) or Badara ( hy, Բադարա) is a village ''de facto'' in the Askeran Province of the breakaway Republic of Artsakh, ''de jure'' in the Khojaly District of Azerbaijan, in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh. The village has an ethnic Armenian-majority population, and also had an Armenian majority in 1989. Toponymy The village was historically known as ''Ptretsik'' ( hy, Պտրեցիկ). History During the Soviet period, the village was a part of the Askeran District of the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast. After the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war, Artsakh launched the construction of a new settlement for IDPs in the area between Patara and the neighboring village of Astghashen, for people displaced from the villages of Sghnakh, Jraghatsner, Madatashen and Moshkhmhat in the Askeran Province. Historical heritage sites Historical heritage sites in and around the village include the small chapel of ''Drbasut Yeghtsi'' ( hy, Դրբասու ...
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Patara (Cappadocia)
Patara ( grc, Πάταρα) was a small ancient city in ancient Cappadocia or Lesser Armenia, ('' Tab. Peut.''), later in Pontus. The city lay on the major trade road from Trapezus on the Black Sea to Satala, and thence to Lake Van Lake Van ( tr, Van Gölü; hy, Վանա լիճ, translit=Vana lič̣; ku, Gola Wanê) is the largest lake in Turkey. It lies in the far east of Turkey, in the provinces of Van and Bitlis in the Armenian highlands. It is a saline soda lake .... Its site is located near Madenhanları, Asiatic Turkey. References * Ancient Greek archaeological sites in Turkey Populated places in ancient Cappadocia Populated places in ancient Pontus Former populated places in Turkey History of Gümüşhane Province {{AncientCappadocia-geo-stub ...
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Patara (Lycia)
Patara ( Lycian: 𐊓𐊗𐊗𐊀𐊕𐊀, ''Pttara''; el, Πάταρα) was an ancient and flourishing maritime and commercial city, capital of Lycia, on the south-west coast of Turkey near the modern small town of Gelemiş, in Antalya Province. It is the birthplace of Saint Nicholas in 270 AD, who lived most of his life in the nearby town of Myra (Demre). Only a small part of the site has been excavated and renovated, but with impressive results. The protection and archaeology of the site have been subject to fierce battles between archaeologists and illegal developers over many years. Location The site is a plain surrounded by hills and included in ancient times a large natural harbour, since silted up. Northeast of the harbour is Tepecik Hill upon which there is a Bronze Age site and which was the acropolis on which the city was founded. The city later spread to the south and west of the hill. It was one of the four largest settlements in the Xanthos Valley and th ...
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Patara, Jalandhar
Patara is a village located in Jalandhar district in the state of Punjab in north India. Location The village is located off the Jalandhar-Hoshiarpur Road and is about 8-9 kilometres from the Jalandhar city centre. Hoshiarpur is about 40 km from Patara. The Jalandhar Cantonment is about 5 km from Patara. History Patara Village was founded by a wrestler by the name of Dullo, a Jatt Landlord belonging to Khunkhun Clan, nearly 500 years ago. Dullo Jatt, mothers village was Kangniwal near Jalandhar. Nihala and Ruldu were the descendents of Dullo Jatt. the Khunkhun Jatt families of Patara maintain the suffix of the two names, Nihala Ke descendents of Nihala and Ruldu Ke descendents of Ruldu. Area information Patara has a police station, a commercial centre, a nationalized Bank (Bank of India), a cooperative bank, a sub-Post Office (Indian Postal Service Pin Code 144101) and Verka milk producers society and milk bar for various milk products various shops and service ...
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