Antakya (Turkish pronunciation: [ɑnˈtɑkjɑ]; Local Turkish: Anteke), modern form of Antioch (Ancient Greek: Ἀντιόχεια, romanized: Antiókheia; Armenian:...
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Antakya Sport Hall was an indoor sporting arena that is located in Hatay, Turkey. It belonged to Hatay Youth and Sports Directorate. The capacity of the...
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St. Paul's Church is a historic Greek Orthodox church in Antakya, Turkey. It is a member of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch. It was largely...
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Jisr al-Hadid) is a neighbourhood of the municipality and district of Antakya, Hatay Province, Turkey. Its population is 1,011 (2022). The village was...
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Church of Saint Peter (redirect from The Church of Saint Peter (St. Peter's Cave Church, Cave-Church of St. Peter) near Antakya (Antioch), Turkey)
Knisset Mar Semaan Kefa (romanization); Turkish: Aziz Petrus Kilisesi) near Antakya (Antioch), Turkey, is composed of a cave carved into the mountainside on...
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in the region is Antalya. Other big cities are Adana, Mersin, Isparta, Antakya and Kahramanmaraş. It is bordered by the Aegean Region to the west, the...
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Çukurova, a large fertile plain along Cilicia. Its administrative capital is Antakya (ancient Antioch), making it one of the three Turkish provinces not named...
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The Antakya Synagogue is located in Antakya, Turkey near the border with Syria. It served the few remaining members of the once thriving, 2,300-year-old...
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maximum Mercalli intensity of XII (Extreme) around the epicenter and in Antakya. It was followed by a Mw 7.7 earthquake at 13:24. This earthquake was centered...
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Hatayspor (category Sport in Antakya)
sponsorship reasons, is a Turkish professional football club located in Antakya, Hatay Province. Hatayspor, founded in 1967 through a merger of three local...
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Levant. Its inhabitants were known as Antiochenes. The modern city of Antakya, in Hatay Province of Turkey, was named after the ancient city, which lies...
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Koçören, Defne (redirect from Kocoren, Antakya)
Koçören is a neighbourhood of the municipality and district of Defne, Hatay Province, Turkey. Its population is 2,013 (2022). Mahalle, Turkey Civil Administration...
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Rönesans Rezidans (category History of Antakya)
Rezidans (Renaissance Residence) was a residential building in Ekinci, Antakya. It was the first luxury apartment in Hatay Province. On 6 February 2023...
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Antykwa Półtawskiego (redirect from Antakya półtawskiego)
Antykwa Półtawskiego (pronounced [antɨkfa puwˈtafskʲɛɡɔ]; lit. 'Półtawski's antiqua') is an antiqua typeface designed by Adam Półtawski [pl] from 1923...
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Hatayspor (women's basketball) (redirect from Homend Antakya Belediyesi)
and currently competing in the Turkish Super League and EuroCup Women. Antakya Belediyespor (2010–2014) Hatay Büyükşehir Belediyespor (2014–2021) Hatayspor...
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Harbiye, Defne (redirect from Harbiye, Antakya)
district of Defne. Midtown Harbiye is about 7 kilometres (4 mi) south of Antakya, the administrative center of Hatay Province. It is situated in the valley...
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People of Ya-Sin (redirect from Ahlu Antakya)
People of Ya-Sin or Ashab al-Qarya (Arabic: أصحاب القرية) is the phrase used by Muslims to refer to an ancient community that is mentioned in the 36th...
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most important cities on the river are Homs, Hama, Jisr al-Shughur, and Antakya (the ancient Antioch, which was also known as "Antioch on the Orontes")...
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Vakıflı, Samandağ (redirect from Vakıflı, Antakya)
Vakıflı (Armenian: Վաքըֆ, romanized: Vak'ëf, pronounced [ˈvakʰəf], official name: Vakıfköy) is a neighbourhood of the municipality and district of Samandağ...
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Hatay Archaeology Museum (redirect from Antakya Archaeological Museum)
archaeology museum of Antakya, Turkey. It is known for its extensive collection of Roman and Byzantine Era mosaics. The museum is located in Antakya, the main city...
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That same year, he captured Antakya from the Byzantine governor, Philaretos Brachamios. Following Suleiman's capture of Antakya, the Uqaylid Muslim ibn Quraysh...
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Narlıca (redirect from Narlıca, Antakya)
Narlija in Arabic) is a neighbourhood of the municipality and district of Antakya, Hatay Province, Turkey. Its population is 18,445 (2022). Before the 2013...
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/ˈmælələs/; c. 491 – 578) was a Byzantine chronicler from Antioch (now Antakya, Turkey). Of Syrian descent, Malalas was a native speaker of Syriac who...
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public and private institutions have their regional offices. Mersin and Antakya are also home to regional offices of public institutions. Many industry...
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Amik Valley (redirect from Amuk, Antakya)
a plain in Hatay Province, southern Turkey. It is close to the city of Antakya (Antioch on the Orontes River). Along with Dabiq in northwestern Syria...
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1112 Principality of Antioch (now Antakya, Hatay, Turkey) Burial Church of Saint Peter, Antioch (modern-day Antakya, Hatay, Turkey) Spouse Cecile of France...
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420 connecting Samandağ to Antakya (capital of the province). The distance to Samandağ is 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) and to Antakya is 22 kilometres (14 mi)...
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Şenköy (redirect from Şenköy, Antakya)
to the district of Yayladağı. Şenköy is 23 kilometres (14 mi) south of Antakya (administrative center of Hatay) on the way to Yayladağı. The former name...
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connecting it to Mosul. In the 1940s it lost its main access to the sea, by Antakya and İskenderun, also to Turkey. The growth in importance of Damascus in...
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kadayıfı, none of which is made of wiry shreds. The EU Commission approved ‘Antakya Künefesi' from Hatay, Türkiye as Protected Geographical Indication (PGI)...
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