Attaea or Attaia () was a city of Classical Anatolia in the region of the Caicus River or Lycus River. It minted coins inscribed "ÃÂääÃÂÃÂäéÃÂ" from Caracalla's time simultaneously with those who have the legend "ÃÂääÃÂÃÂäéÃÂ." It was also the site of a bishopric and was an important site for early Christianity. Attaea is today a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church in the ecclesiastical province of Ephesus. Its site seems to be at Ajasmat köi on the right bank of Ajasmat chaÃÂ, east of the Sunabai shore.