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Palmyra

Great Colonnade, along the Cardo Maximus or main street, 1.2 kms in length with porticoes at each end, 2nd century AD, Palmyra, Syria. Agora entrance in foreground. In Roman city-planning, the Cardo Maximus runs north-south, intersecting with the east-west Decumanus Maximus Picture by Manuel Cohen

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Syria - Main Archaeological Sites, Middle East
Great Colonnade, along the Cardo Maximus or main street, 1.2 kms in length with porticoes at each end, 2nd century AD, Palmyra, Syria. Agora entrance in foreground. In Roman city-planning, the Cardo Maximus runs north-south, intersecting with the east-west Decumanus Maximus Picture by Manuel Cohen