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Ancient City of Karabiga
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- Location and History
- Karabiga is a small port city on Marmara Sea coast in Çanakkale Province
- Founded by Greek settlers from Miletus in 7th century BC
- Named after Priapus, a minor deity protecting farm animals and gardens
- Surrendered to Alexander the Great in 334 BC before Battle of Granicus
- Archaeological Remains
- City walls with 24 towers remain 2 km from town center
- Free admission to ruins requires careful navigation and sturdy footwear
- Area features cliffs, hidden bays, and seagulls
- Modern Features
- Important container ship harbor still operates
- Annual Maritime Festival held in late June-July
- Summer residences district with beach and bars
- Various restaurants along waterfront, including Sahil Balık Evi
- Access
- 86 km from Çanakkale via E90 route
- Alternative route via Parion ruins, 27 km total distance
- Regular coach service from Biga
- Ferries connect to Barbaros harbor