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Provinces of Turkey / Antalya Province / Mediterranean Region /  Turkey / Lycia / Members of the Delian League / Turkish Riviera / Ionian League / Pamphylia / Letoon / Ephesus / Priene / Ankara
Date: 2013-08-22 03:18:14
Provinces of Turkey
Antalya Province
Mediterranean Region
Turkey
Lycia
Members of the Delian League
Turkish Riviera
Ionian League
Pamphylia
Letoon
Ephesus
Priene
Ankara

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