. "POINT(27.667098999023 38.667537689209)"^^ . . . "3173"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "50693553"^^ . . . "Hyrcanis (Lydia)"@en . . . . . "27.66709899902344"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "38.667539 27.667099" . . . . . "Hyrcanis or Hyrkaneis, also known as Hyrcania (Ancient Greek: \u1F59\u03C1\u03BA\u03B1\u03BD\u03AF\u03B1), was a Roman and Byzantine-era city and bishopric in ancient Lydia, now in western Turkey. It was situated in the Hyrcanian plain (\u03C4\u1F78 \u1F59\u03C1\u03BA\u03AC\u03BD\u03B9\u03BF\u03BD \u03C0\u03B5\u03B4\u03AF\u03BF\u03BD), which is said to have derived its name from a colony of Hyrcanians being settled here by the Persians. They were afterwards mingled with some Macedonians, who also settled in this district, whence they are called by Pliny the Elder and Tacitus \"Macedones Hyrcani.\" The city minted its own coins. Its site is located west of in Asiatic Turkey, south of \u00C7aml\u0131yurt."@en . . "38.66753768920898"^^ . "1096770319"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Hyrcanis or Hyrkaneis, also known as Hyrcania (Ancient Greek: \u1F59\u03C1\u03BA\u03B1\u03BD\u03AF\u03B1), was a Roman and Byzantine-era city and bishopric in ancient Lydia, now in western Turkey. It was situated in the Hyrcanian plain (\u03C4\u1F78 \u1F59\u03C1\u03BA\u03AC\u03BD\u03B9\u03BF\u03BD \u03C0\u03B5\u03B4\u03AF\u03BF\u03BD), which is said to have derived its name from a colony of Hyrcanians being settled here by the Persians. They were afterwards mingled with some Macedonians, who also settled in this district, whence they are called by Pliny the Elder and Tacitus \"Macedones Hyrcani.\" The city minted its own coins. Its site is located west of in Asiatic Turkey, south of \u00C7aml\u0131yurt. The city was also the seat of an ancient bishopric. Known bishops include: \n* Asyncritus \n* John Attendee at First Council of Constantinople \n* Eustathius \n* Dionesius fl.1157"@en . .