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Ephesus |
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The
Fountains of Trajan and Polio, The Temples of Hadrian and
Domitian, Private Roman Houses and Mansions, The Library
of Celsus, The Varius and Scholastica Baths, the Bouleterion
and the Great Theater, House of the Virgin Mary, Archaeological
Museum of Ephesus |
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Pergamum |
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Temples
of Trajan and Dionysus, the Altar of Zeus, Sanctuary of
Demeter, Gymnasium, Library, Theater, Lower Agora, Asklepieion,
Archaeological Museum of Bergama |
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Pamukkale |
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Literally
"Cotton Castle" in Turkish, 14,000 year-old terraces formed
by warm spring waters, Ancient City of Hierapolis and its
Necropolis |
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Aphrodisias |
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Temple
of Aphrodite, Stadium, Bishop's Palace, Theatre, Odeon and
Museum |
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Sardis |
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The
capital of ancient Lydia boasts Temples to Cybele and Diana,
a Synagogue and a Gymnasium |
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Troy |
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The
legendary city in the Iliad of Homer... Reconstruction of
the Wooden Horse, Temple dedicated to Athena and numerous
artifacts from the site. |
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