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Summary Of: Antakya

Antakya is located on the banks of the... Antakya has slightly cooler temperatures than the coast... Antakya is at the northern edge of the... Antakya was originally centred on the eastern bank of the river but since the 19th century... and Antakya has lost much of its classic beauty... Antakya is a provincial capital still of considerable importance as the centre of a large district... Being so near the Syrian border Antakya is a cosmopolitan city unlike most of the cities in Turkey today... are still widely spoken in Antakya although you do not see Arabic written very much... its long history of spiritual and religious movements Antakya is still a place of pilgrimage for Christians and Muslims and furthermore still carries a... served in Antakya with spices and onions in flat unleavened bread... Antakya was hit by an earthquake so when... Antakya is a member of the... Antakya panaroma from Saint Pierre Church... Antakya panaroma from Saint Pierre Church... Antakya panaroma from Saint Pierre Church... Antakya with webcams and weather information...

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