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  2. Antalya - Wikipedia

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    This name, still in use in Greek, was later evolved in Turkish as Adalia and then Antalya. [12] Attaleia was also the name of a festival at Delphi and Attalis (Greek: Ἀτταλίς) was the name of an old Greek tribe at Athens. [13] [14] Despite the close similarity, there is no connection with the name Anatolia.

  3. Aspendos - Wikipedia

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    Aspendos or Aspendus (Pamphylian: ΕΣΤϜΕΔΥΣ; Attic: Ἄσπενδος) was an ancient Greco-Roman city in Antalya province of Turkey.The site is located 40 km east of the modern city of Antalya.

  4. Xanthos - Wikipedia

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    Xanthos or Xanthus, also referred to by scholars as Arna, its Lycian name, [1] (Turkish: Ksantos, Lycian: 𐊀𐊕𐊑𐊏𐊀 Arñna, Greek: Ξάνθος, Latin: Xanthus) was an ancient city near the present-day village of Kınık, in Antalya Province, Turkey. The ruins are located on a hill on the left bank of the River Xanthos.

  5. Category:History of Antalya - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:History of Antalya Province - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 31 December 2013, at 11:49 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Category:Antalya - Wikipedia

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    Culture in Antalya (2 C, 3 P) E. Education in Antalya (1 C, 3 P) H. History of Antalya (4 C, 9 P) M. Mass media in Antalya ... out of 15 total.

  8. Atatürk Cultural Center (Antalya) - Wikipedia

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    The Atatürk Cultural Center (Turkish: Atatürk Kültür Merkezi) is a multi-purpose convention complex located in Antalya, Turkey. Inaugurated in 1996, it is owned by the Antalya Culture and Art Foundation (AKSAV). The complex with a total covered area of 9,000 m 2 consists of two halls and two foyers for exhibition purposes.

  9. Pamphylia - Wikipedia

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    Pamphylia (/ p æ m ˈ f ɪ l i ə /; Ancient Greek: Παμφυλία, Pamphylía) was a region in the south of Asia Minor, between Lycia and Cilicia, extending from the Mediterranean to Mount Taurus (all in modern-day Antalya province, Turkey).

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