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  2. Ionia - Wikipedia

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    Ionia (/ aɪ ˈ oʊ n i ə / eye-OH-nee-ə) [1] was an ancient region encompassing the central part of the western coast of Anatolia. It consisted of the northernmost territories of the Ionian League of Greek settlements.

  3. Ionian Islands - Wikipedia

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    The two words are still distinguished by stress: the western "Ionia" is accented on the antepenult (IPA:), and the eastern on the penult (IPA:). In English, the adjective relating to Ionia is Ionic, not Ionian. [citation needed] The islands themselves are known by a variety of names.

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  5. Ionian Islands (region) - Wikipedia

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    Cape Drastis. The population of the Ionian Islands in 2011 was 207,855, decreased by 1.5% compared to the population in 2001. [4] Nevertheless, the region remains the third by population density with 90.1/km 2 nationwide, well above the national of 81.96/km 2.

  6. Magnesia on the Maeander - Wikipedia

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    Magnesia or Magnesia on the Maeander (Ancient Greek: Μαγνησία ἡ πρὸς Μαιάνδρῳ or Μαγνησία ἡ ἐπὶ Μαιάνδρῳ; Latin: Magnesia ad Maeandrum) was an ancient Greek city in Ionia, considerable in size, at an important location commercially and strategically in the triangle of Priene, Ephesus and Tralles.

  7. Ionians - Wikipedia

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    Map of ancient Greek dialects Ionic Greek was a subdialect of the Attic–Ionic or Eastern dialect group of Ancient Greek . The Ionic group traditionally comprises three dialectal varieties that were spoken in Euboea (West Ionic), the northern Cyclades (Central Ionic), and from c. 1000 BC onward in Asiatic Ionia (East Ionic), where Ionian ...

  8. Ionia, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Ionia (/ aɪ ˈ oʊ n j ə / eye-OH-nyə) is the largest city in, and the county seat of, Ionia County, Michigan, United States. [4] The population was 13,378 at the 2020 census . Every July it hosts what is said to be the world's largest free-admission fair, the Ionia Free Fair .

  9. Priene - Wikipedia

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    Priene (Ancient Greek: Πριήνη, romanized: Priēnē; Turkish: Prien) was an ancient Greek city of Ionia (and member of the Ionian League) located at the base of an escarpment of Mycale, about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) north of what was then the course of the Maeander River (now called the Büyük Menderes or "Big Maeander").