
Stake attention in this memory
An overhead photograph captures a large, illuminated map displayed horizontally, possibly on a floor or table, as part of an exhibition in Nea Filadelfia, Greece. The map features a blue background representing water and white landmasses, depicting the Aegean Sea and surrounding regions, including parts of modern-day Greece and historical Anatolia (Asia Minor). The surface of the map is segmented by transparent grid lines and is brightly lit, suggesting backlighting or strong overhead illumination. A dark, vertical structure, possibly a pillar or wall, obstructs a significant portion of the map in the foreground and midground. Numerous red rectangular labels with place names written in Greek are scattered across the map, indicating historical cities and regions. No people are visible, and the scene appears to be an interior display. Visible Greek place names include: Ίμβρος (Imbros), Δαρδανέλι (Dardanelles), Τένεδος (Tenedos), Άσσοι (Assos), Αρτάκη (Artaki), Πέραμος (Peramos), Πάνορμος (Panormos), Χαλκηδών (Chalcedon), Ηράκλεια Ποντική (Heraclea Pontica), Νικομήδεια (Nicomedia), Κίος (Cius), Προύσα (Bursa), Νίκαια (Nicaea), Δορύλαιο (Dorylaeum), Τυρολόη (Tyroloi), Κωνσταντινούπολη (Constantinople), Καλαμητσά (Kalamitsa), Θυάτειρα (Thyatira), Μαγνησία (Magnesia), Φώκαια (Phocaea), Μαινεμένη (Menemen), Σμύρνη (Smyrna), Κρήνη (Krini), Βουρλά (Vourla), Σάρδεις (Sardis), Έφεσος (Ephesus), Αϊδίνι (Aydın), Σώκια (Söke), Γέροντας (Gerontas), Μύλασα (Mylasa), Μούγλα (Muğla), Αλικαρνασσός (Halicarnassus), Μαρμαρίτσι (Marmaritsi), Μάκρη (Makri), and Σπάρτη (Sparta).
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