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<description>Taskopru (Stone Bridge), spanning River Seyhan, was built by Hadrian and restored by Justinian has only 14 of the bridge&amp;rsquo;s original 24 arches still standing.&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; Of interest in the city are the 16th century Ulu Mosque, the Eski Mosque, the Hasan Aga Mosque, the 19th century clock tower and ...</description>
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<description>Adana, Turkey&amp;rsquo;s fourth largest city is at the heart of the rich agricultural region and a thriving textile industry.&amp;nbsp; Alanya is also a major bus interchange for eastern Turkey.                      ...</description>
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<description>On the Acropolis, a hill above the modern town, are the remains of the celebrated library, a steep and impressive theatre, the temples of Trajan and Dionysus, the altar of Zeus, the sanctuary of Demeter, a gymnasium laid out on three terraces and the Agora. Its Asclepion (medical school) was ...</description>
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