[2][3][4][5][6] Its site is identified in the Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire as Akörü Yayla, near Sütleğen, about 25 kilometres north of Kaş in Antalya Province, Turkey.
They include part of the well-built city wall, a theatre, a stadium, a paved agora with stoa and some bases bearing inscriptions.
535 AD), where it is misspelled "Misae" (Μίσαι),[11] and in the Notitiae Episcopatuum, nothing is known of the town's history.
[12][13][14] No longer a residential bishopric, Nisa in Lycia is today listed by the Catholic Church as a titular see.
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