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Knidos: Ancient city where Aegean, Mediterranean meet

The 2,600-year-old city of Knidos, also known as Cnidus, is a rare historical gem that annually draws thousands of local and foreign tourists to the Datça district of Turkey's southwestern Muğla province. The ancient Greek city has stood the test of time remarkably, with magnificent structures, a port street lined with columns, an agora, two ancient theaters and two ports.

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He added that in addition to its military significance, Knidos was distinct in antiquity for its prominence in art, science and culture. "For example, Sostratus of Cnidus is said to be the architect of the lighthouse in Alexandria, which is considered one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. Knidos, a neighbor of the Greek island of Kos (Istanköy), has a medical school that rivals the Hippocratic School of Medicine. Knidos' school is actually much older than the Hippocratic School on Kos. The doctors of Knidos served in many places in the Mediterranean Basin in the days of old," Doksanaltı said.