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AntalyaMediterranean port on the west coast of Turkey and capital of a province of the same name; population (1990) 378,200. The port trades in grain and timber. Industries include canning and flour milling. It is a popular coastal resort. Founded in the 2nd century BC, it has two Roman amphitheatres and the ruins of Perga nearby. It flourished under the Seljuk Turks in the 13th century. |
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Tolunay Cad, Uysal Evler Alkis Sitesi, B Blok 133A, Antalya, Turkey The Olbia Social Center is a complex for students and teachers, with spaces open for public use to bind together the Akdeniz University campus in Antalya, Turkey. Elbaki Hermassi, "Political Culture and Democratization in the Middle East," paper presented at the Conference on Democratization in the Middle East, Antalya, Turkey, 14-16 November 1991. |
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