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The information given here might be out-of-date as visits and books date back to 1992
[edit] Merge Stauropolis -> Aphrodisias
All in favour of this, since the names refer to the same city, and in fact co-existed for a while. The extra information in the Stauropolis entry will enrich the Aphrodisias article. (Stauropolis alone, without the historical data added by Aphrodisias, is very weak.)
What's the proceedure for making this decision? I'm happy to make the changes.
Gabrielbodard 13:17, 25 December 2006 (UTC)