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  2. Private Beach Party - Wikipedia

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    Private Beach Party is a 1985 studio album by the Jamaican reggae singer Gregory Isaacs. The album continued Isaacs' working relationship with producer Augustus "Gussie" Clarke , to whom he would return in 1988 for the hugely successful "Rumours" and Red Rose for Gregory . [ 1 ]

  3. Kemer - Wikipedia

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    Historic map of Kemer by Piri Reis. Kemer was the ancient Greek city of Idyros, member of the Lycian League, which after the Ottoman era was called Eski Köy (Old Village) until a 23 km (14 mi) long stone wall was built in 1916 - 1917 to channel the mountain stream water and protect the town from flooding, which until then had been a persistent problem.

  4. Ķemeri - Wikipedia

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    In 1929, a 42-m-tall water tower with a sightseeing platform at the top was built near the bathing facility. Hotel Ķemeri, called "White Ship," has more than 100 rooms designed and built together by famous Latvian architect Eižens Laube and Spa Hotel's chief doctor and its director Dr. Janis Libietis. The hotel was opened to guests in 1936. Dr.

  5. Larissa - Wikipedia

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    Larissa (/ l ə ˈ r ɪ s ə /; Greek: Λάρισα, Lárisa, pronounced ⓘ) is the capital and largest city of the Thessaly region in Greece. It is the fifth-most populous city in Greece with a population of 148,562 in the city proper, according to the 2021 census. [2]

  6. File:Kemer beach, Antalya.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Bridge near Kemer - Wikipedia

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    The Bridge near Seydikemer was a Roman segmental arch bridge near the ancient city of Xanthos in Lycia, in modern-day southwestern Turkey. Its remains are located on the upper reaches of the Xanthos river ( Koca Çayı ), 4 km upstream from the town of Seydikemer , at a site where the gravel river bed reaches a width of 500 m. [ 1 ]