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Antakya (Turkish pronunciation: [ɑnˈtɑkjɑ]),
modern form of Antioch, is a muni****lity and the
capital district of
Hatay Province, Turkey. Its area is...
- St. Paul's
Church is a
historic Gr****
Orthodox church in
Antakya, Turkey. It is a
member of the Gr****
Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch. It was largely...
- The
Antakya Synagogue is a
former Jewish congregation and synagogue,
located at 56 Kurtuluş Caddesi, in
Antakya, in the
Hatay Province of Turkey, near...
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maximum Mercalli intensity of XII (Extreme)
around the
epicenter and in
Antakya. It was
followed by a Mw 7.7
earthquake at 13:24. This
earthquake was centered...
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fertile plain along the
Cilicia region. Its
administrative capital is
Antakya (ancient Antioch),
making it one of the
three Turkish provinces not named...
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buried beneath alluvial deposits from the
Orontes River. The
modern city of
Antakya, in
Hatay Province, lies in its place.
Antioch was
founded near the end...
- in the
region is Antalya.
Other big
cities are Adana, Mersin, Isparta,
Antakya and Kahramanmaraş. It is
bordered by the
Aegean Region to the west, the...
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sponsorship reasons, is a
Turkish professional football club
located in
Antakya,
Hatay Province. Hatayspor,
founded in 1967
through a
merger of
three local...
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archaeology museum of
Antakya, Turkey. It is
known for its
extensive collection of
Roman and
Byzantine Era mosaics. The
museum is
located in
Antakya, the main city...
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People of Ya-Sin or
Ashab al-Qarya (Arabic: أصحاب القرية) is the
phrase used by
Muslims to
refer to an
ancient community that is
mentioned in the 36th...