Issus (Cilicia)

Issus (Latin; Phoenician: Sissu) or Issos (Ancient Greek: Ἰσσός, Issós, or Ἰσσοί, Issoí) was an ancient settlement on the strategic coastal plain straddling the small Pinarus river (a fast melt-water stream several metres wide) below the navigationally difficult inland mountains towering above to the east in the Turkish Province of Hatay, near the border with Syria.

It can be identified with Kinet Höyük in the village of Yeşilköy near Dörtyol in Turkey's Hatay Province.

It is most notable for being the place of no fewer than three decisive ancient or medieval battles each called in their own era the Battle of Issus: Whether Issus is still present within a modern settlement is hotly debated among researchers.

Today, no town exists on both sides of the Pinarus river, which may or may not have been called Issus.

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The geographical location of Issus is along a strategic bottleneck between inland mountainous terrain on a coastal plain within the current Turkish province of Hatay .