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		<title>Antalya &#8211; Alanya</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alanya, with it broad beaches, historical sites, countless fish restaurants of modern hotels and motels, cafes and bars, is a perfect holiday destination. The first thing to greet the incomers is the monumental Seljuk Castle dating back to 13th century which sits like a crown on the Alanya Peninsula. In addition to the impressive castle, the unique dock and the Kızıl Kule of monumental beauty are also worth seeing. ]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Perge is one of the leading cities of Pampylia. Perge is located 18 km.s east of Antalya on a vast plain. Its location on the Kilikya-Pisidia trade route makes it an even more important city. Perge was founded 1200 B.C. The first writer to talk about the city was Skylax who lived in 4. Century [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Sadberk Hanim Museum</title>
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