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Halicarnassus
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Halicarnassus

Ancient city in Asia Minor (now Bodrum in Turkey), where the tomb of Mausolus, built about 350 BC by widowed Queen Artemisia, was one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The Greek historian Herodotus was born there.



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A couple of decades ago, the Bodrum peninsula in southwestern Turkey was one of the most delightful and untouched parts of the Mediterranean coast, with small fishing villages of stone-built, flat-roofed houses occasionally making humanity's mark on the rocky coast, which with its olive groves, red soil and herb-scented bush was apparently unchanged since Classical times.
The store is located in Bodrum, with 35 tills, 10 Retalix PocketOffice units, and 11 Terminal servers.
 
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