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Antakya

City in southeastern Turkey, site of the ancient Antioch; population (2000) 144,900.



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Nov 12, 2009 Aleppo, (SANA) - Aleppo Governor Ali Mansoura discussed on Thursday with a delegation of Antakya businessmen, headed by Mohammad Kiliglar, prospects of mutual cooperation in commercial, industrial and tourist fields.
Antakya town of Hatay has hosted the three religions and different civilizations, and Muslims, Christians, Armenians and Jews lived in peace, brotherhood and tolerance in this city.
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