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Propatube.com - Pamphylia Restauran
www.propatube.com presents Pamphylia Restauran...
published: 06 Apr 2009
author: viddytube1
Propatube.com - Pamphylia Restauran
www.propatube.com presents Pamphylia Restauran
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Clickbed.com - Pamphylia Hotel - Estambul
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published: 01 Jun 2010
author: ClickBedTV
Clickbed.com - Pamphylia Hotel - Estambul
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Hotel Pamphylia video, Istanbul - Budgetplaces.com & Istanbul30.com
Info: www.budgetplaces.com The 3-star Hotel Pamphylia is a premier boutique hotel in the h...
published: 03 May 2010
author: Budgetplaces
Hotel Pamphylia video, Istanbul - Budgetplaces.com & Istanbul30.com
Info: www.budgetplaces.com The 3-star Hotel Pamphylia is a premier boutique hotel in the historic centre of Istanbul and offers charming accommodation for visitors to this amazing Turkish city. The hotel is located in the historic Sultanahmet district, and is only 200 metres from Topkapi Palace and 700 metres from the Blue Mosque. You can enjoy the best of the city from this ideal location near the Grand Bazaar, Egyptian Bazaar, Hagia Sofia and more! 30 air-conditioned guestrooms located on seven floors, all of which have modern decor with pastel tones, wood or iron furnishings. Room amenities include complimentary wireless Internet, satellite television, heating, air conditioning, direct-dial phone and minibar. Children not requiring a bed sleep for free (up to 6 years). Breakfast is also included in the price of the room. The hotel has an informal restaurant offering a range of Turkish dishes and offers 24 hours room service. Parking is available on site (surcharge). The hotel also has a 24-hour reception, safe for valuables, lift, wireless internet in public areas, and a left luggage office. There is a currency-exchange and dry cleaning and laundry services. The concierge is on hand to book excursions and offer sightseeing assistance. Enjoy a comfortable stay in central Istanbul at the Pamphylia! El Hotel Pamphylia es un establecimiento de 3 estrellas de primera línea, tipo boutique hotel (un hotel pequeño y con encanto), que está ubicado en el centro histórico de <b>...</b>
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Antalya in Night
www.picturesturkey.com Antalya is a city on the Mediterranean coast of southwestern Turkey...
published: 13 Mar 2008
author: guideali
Antalya in Night
www.picturesturkey.com Antalya is a city on the Mediterranean coast of southwestern Turkey. It is the capital city of Antalya Province. The population of the city is 1127634 (2007 census). The city of Antalya corresponds to the lands of ancient Pamphylia to the east and Lycia to the west....
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Aspendos
Aspendos was an ancient city in Pamphylia, Asia Minor, located about 40 km east of Antalya...
published: 10 Dec 2007
author: MariaJBogaerts
Aspendos
Aspendos was an ancient city in Pamphylia, Asia Minor, located about 40 km east of Antalya, on the Eurymedon River (now the Kopru River). The city was founded around 1000 BC and by the 5th century BC it had become the most important city in Pamphylia. At that time the Eurymedon River was navigable as far as Aspendus, and the city derived great wealth from a trade in salt, oil, and wool. In 333 BC Aspendus paid Alexander the Great a levy to avoid being garrisoned, but it ignored its agreements with him and later was occupied. In 190 BC the city surrendered to the Romans, who later pillaged it of its artistic treasures. Toward the end of the Roman period the city began a decline that continued throughout Byzantine times. Aspendos is known for having the best-preserved theatre of antiquity. With diameter of 96 meters (315 ft), the theatre provided seating for 7000. The theater was built in 155 by the Greek architect Zenon, a native of the city, during the rule of Marcus Aurelius. It was periodically repaired by the Seljuks who used it as a caravanserai. A beautiful Seljuk bridge still spans the nearby river. Nearby stand the remains of a basilica, agora, nymphaeum and 15 kilometers of Roman aqueduct.
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Side -Turkey
Side was an ancient Greek city in Anatolia, in the region of Pamphylia, in what is now Ant...
published: 24 Aug 2011
author: optimista55
Side -Turkey
Side was an ancient Greek city in Anatolia, in the region of Pamphylia, in what is now Antalya province, on the southern Mediterranean coast of Turkey. It is now a resort town and one of the best-known classical sites in Turkey, near Manavgat and the village of Selimiye, 75 km from Antalya in the province of Antalya. The great ruins are among the most notable in Asia Minor. They cover a large promontory where a wall and a moat separate it from the mainland. During medieval times, the wall and moat were repaired and the promontory houses a wealth of structures.
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Perge
Perga, now commonly spelled "Perge" and pronounced "per-geh", was the ...
published: 10 Dec 2007
author: MariaJBogaerts
Perge
Perga, now commonly spelled "Perge" and pronounced "per-geh", was the capital of the then Pamphylia region, which is in modern day Antalya province on the southwestern Mediterranean coast of Turkey. Today it is a large site of ancient ruins 15 km east of Antalya in the coastal plain. Located there is an acropolis dating back to the Bronze Age. Perga is today an archaeological site and a major tourist attraction. Its ruins include a theatre, a palæstra, a temple of Artemis and two churches. The very famous temple of Artemis was located outside the town. Tour guides tell the story that Perga is the birthplace of Beer, allegedly discovered by accident; but recent finds of Pharaonic beer predate the city by far.
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SIDE
Side (Greek: Σίδη Side, Turkish: Side) was an ancient Luvi city in An...
published: 29 Jun 2011
author: juchkov
SIDE
Side (Greek: Σίδη Side, Turkish: Side) was an ancient Luvi city in Anatolia, in the region of Pamphylia, in what is now Antalya province, on the southern Mediterranean coast of Turkey. It is now a resort town and one of the best-known classical sites in Turkey, near Manavgat and the village of Selimiye, 75 km from Antalya) in the province of Antalya.
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Σίδη - SIDE - Turkey - Türkiye Cumhuriyeti
Photo by: Maritin Gold Side (Greek: Σίδη Side, Turkish: Side) was an ...
published: 04 Dec 2011
author: TheWorldPhotos
Σίδη - SIDE - Turkey - Türkiye Cumhuriyeti
Photo by: Maritin Gold Side (Greek: Σίδη Side, Turkish: Side) was an ancient Greek city in Anatolia, in the region of Pamphylia, in what is now Antalya province, on the southern Mediterranean coast of Turkey. It is now a resort town and one of the best-known classical sites in Turkey, near Manavgat and the village of Selimiye, 75 km from Antalya) in the province of Antalya. It is located on the eastern part of the Pamphylian coast, which lies about 20 km east of the mouth of the Eurymedon River. Strabo and Arrian both record that Side was founded by Greek settlers from Cyme in Aeolis, a region of western Anatolia. This most likely occurred in the 7th century BC. Possessing a good harbour for small-craft boats, Side's natural geography made it one of the most important places in Pamphylia and one of the most important trade centres in the region. According to Arrian, when settlers from Cyme came to Side, they could not understand the dialect. After a short while, the influence of this indigenous tongue was so great that the newcomers forgot their native Greek and started using the language of Side. Excavations have revealed several inscriptions written in this language. The inscriptions, dating from the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC, remain undeciphered, but testify that the local language was still in use several centuries after colonization. Another object found in the excavations at Side, a basalt column base from the 7th century BC and attributable to the Neo-Hittites <b>...</b>
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ANTALYA/TURKEY www.12monthsantalya.com holiday
www.12monthsantalya.com Antalya, Turkey´s principal holiday resort in the Mediterran...
published: 05 Jul 2011
author: erkenbilgisayar
ANTALYA/TURKEY www.12monthsantalya.com holiday
www.12monthsantalya.com Antalya, Turkey´s principal holiday resort in the Mediterranean region (ancient Pamphylia), is an attractive city with shady palm-lined boulevards, a prize-winning marina on the Mediterranean. In the picturesque old quarter, Kaleici, narrow winding streets and old wooden houses about the ancient city walls. Lately, many foreigners have bought (and continue to buy) property in and around Antalya for their holidays or for the retirement.
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Aspendos Theatre
www.picturesturkey.com The ancient city of Aspendos (modern city of Belkis, ancient city o...
published: 17 Nov 2007
author: guideali
Aspendos Theatre
www.picturesturkey.com The ancient city of Aspendos (modern city of Belkis, ancient city of Pamphylia) is located on Turkey's southern Mediterranean coast forty-seven kilometers from the modern city of Antalya. Its spectacularly well-preserved theatre is one of the best examples of Roman theatre construction in the world. While there was probably an earlier ancient theatre on the site, it was completely obliterated by the Roman theatre, which was built during the reign of Marcus Aurelius (161-180 AD). A statue of the building's architect, Zeno, stands in the south parodos. The inscription under the statue records the thanks of the people for the gift of the theatre and says that Zeno was given a large garden near the stadium for his work. Inscriptions in Greek and Latin on either side of the skene read that the wealthy brothers Curtius Crespinus and Curtius Auspicatus built the theatre and dedicated it to "the Gods of the Country and the Imperial House." Date of Construction 161-180 AD (Roman) Theatron: 99w X 73 meters - 325w X 240 feet Orchestra: 24w X 20 meters - 79w X 66 feet Stage: 49.5w X 7 meters - 162w X 23 feet
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Perge
The Hittites had settlements in this area around 1500 BC, and St. Paul stopped here on one...
published: 08 May 2007
author: izkarakulak
Perge
The Hittites had settlements in this area around 1500 BC, and St. Paul stopped here on one of his journeys during the time when Perge (18 km. from Antalya) was an important city of ancient Pamphylia.
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Pool Kat (Side Hills üç)
Shot entirely with my GoPro HD Hero on location in Side, Turkey. Side (Greek: Σί...
published: 25 Jan 2012
author: wufongtube
Pool Kat (Side Hills üç)
Shot entirely with my GoPro HD Hero on location in Side, Turkey. Side (Greek: Σίδη Side, Turkish: Side) was an ancient Greek city in Anatolia, in the region of Pamphylia, in what is now Antalya province, on the southern Mediterranean coast of Turkey. It is now a resort town and one of the best-known classical sites in Turkey, near Manavgat and the village of Selimiye, (75 km from Antalya). A week in the sun condensed into four minutes, October 2011. üç (English: Three) Music: Fc Kahuna - Hayling
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Antalya city - Turkey
www.picturesturkey.com Antalya is a city on the Mediterranean coast of southwestern Turkey...
published: 01 Apr 2008
author: guideali
Antalya city - Turkey
www.picturesturkey.com Antalya is a city on the Mediterranean coast of southwestern Turkey. It is the capital city of Antalya Province. The population of the city is 1127634 (2007 census). The city of Antalya corresponds to the lands of ancient Pamphylia to the east and Lycia to the...
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Ancient City of Etenna Turkey
www.side-manavgat.com Etenna Latitude 37° 0'10.80"N Longitude 31°26'5...
published: 26 Oct 2009
author: sidemanavgatcom
Ancient City of Etenna Turkey
www.side-manavgat.com Etenna Latitude 37° 0'10.80"N Longitude 31°26'56.78"E Town in Pamphylia or Pisidia, 22 km N of Manavgat. Polybios (5.73.3) records that Etenna in 218 BC furnished 8000 troops to Garsyenis; he speaks of it as lying in the Pisidian mountain country above Side. It is not mentioned again before the Council of Ephesos in AD 341. There is, however, a handsome silver coinage of the 4th c. BC, and the bronze coins extend from the 1st c. BC to the 3d c. AD The site at Sirt is determined by the preponderance of coins of Etenna found there, and confirmed by sherds of the Classical period--such sherds being very rare on the inland sites of this region. The previous location of Etenna at Gölcük, farther E beyond the river Melas, is thus disqualified. The ruins occupy the slopes of a steep hill some 250 m high, N of the village. The ring wall, of irregular ashlar of good quality, is standing in part; the S slope, less steep than the others, is covered with overgrown remains of buildings for the most part unidentifiable. They include however a church, a rock-cut reservoir, and a roofed cistern; a spring of good water supplies the village below. On the N slope are numerous rock-cut tombs, said to number 52 in all. Two statues of women, about life-size, are lying on the hillside, and some half-dozen inscriptions of the Roman period have been seen. There is no theater, and no temple has been recognized. source The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites
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Antalya city in Turkey
www.picturesturkey.com Antalya is a city on the Mediterranean coast of southwestern Turkey...
published: 03 Feb 2009
author: guideali
Antalya city in Turkey
www.picturesturkey.com Antalya is a city on the Mediterranean coast of southwestern Turkey. It is the capital city of Antalya Province. The population of the city is 1127634 (2007 census). The city of Antalya corresponds to the lands of ancient Pamphylia to the east and Lycia to the...
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Antalia 2005 (1) - Turkey
Travel to Antalia (Turkey) - june 2005. A great story. - Antalya (formerly known as Adalia...
published: 14 Jan 2007
author: carmencito67
Antalia 2005 (1) - Turkey
Travel to Antalia (Turkey) - june 2005. A great story. - Antalya (formerly known as Adalia; from Pamphylian Greek: Αττάλεια Attália) is a city on the Mediterranean coast of southwestern Turkey. It is the capital city of Antalya Province. The population of the city is 775.157 (2007 census). The population of Antalya is 798.507 (2008 estimate). The city of Antalya corresponds to the lands of ancient Pamphylia to the east and Lycia to the west. Antalya has a hot climate. Situated on a cliff over the Mediterranean, Antalya is surrounded by mountains. Atatürk claimed that without [a] doubt Antalya is the most beautiful place in the world. Developments in tourism, starting in the 1970s, transformed the city into an international resort. Related video: www.youtube.com
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We shall behold him - Incredible Praise Dance Mini
We praise God for this awesome worship experience we had at Pamphylia Christian Church on ...
published: 28 Nov 2011
author: Calledandchosen79
We shall behold him - Incredible Praise Dance Mini
We praise God for this awesome worship experience we had at Pamphylia Christian Church on Sunday 11/20/11. God really showed up and showed out. We pray that you enjoy this Praise Dance as well as we enjoyed ministering it to the people of God. For booking info, please contact Minister Calvin Holloway - 773-987-2459 or Pamphylia Christian Church - 773-783-5003. ~Incredible God Deserves INCREDIBLE PRAISE~
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movie Side Turkey (English version)
a film by Side. Side was an ancient port city in Pamphylia, about 16 km from Seleucia. Tod...
published: 18 Aug 2011
author: tomke888
movie Side Turkey (English version)
a film by Side. Side was an ancient port city in Pamphylia, about 16 km from Seleucia. Today it is known as a tourist destination and seaside resort on the Turkish Riviera. It lies between the cities of Antalya and Alanya, near the towns of Manavgat and Selimiye. The historic town lies on a peninsula about 1 km long and 400 m wide. Throughout the city are remnants of earlier times to see. Example, there are remnants of an ancient Greek temple and a theater. This Roman theater was around the 4th century, part of the city wall. In the 20th century is the last part of the old aqueduct with a big hole and is now often seen as an old city gate, and there are other old houses remain.
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Ancient City of Etenna Turkey
www.side-manavgat.com You can find Etenna about 500 meters north of the village Sırtk...
published: 14 Nov 2010
author: sidemanavgatcom
Ancient City of Etenna Turkey
www.side-manavgat.com You can find Etenna about 500 meters north of the village Sırtköy Antalya Latitude 37° 0'10.80"N Longitude 31°26'56.78"E Town in Pamphylia or Pisidia, 22 km N of Manavgat. Polybios (5.73.3) records that Etenna in 218 BC furnished 8000 troops to Garsyenis; he speaks of it as lying in the Pisidian mountain country above Side. It is not mentioned again before the Council of Ephesos in AD 341. There is, however, a handsome silver coinage of the 4th c. BC, and the bronze coins extend from the 1st c. BC to the 3d c. AD The site at Sirt is determined by the preponderance of coins of Etenna found there, and confirmed by sherds of the Classical period--such sherds being very rare on the inland sites of this region. The previous location of Etenna at Gölcük, farther E beyond the river Melas, is thus disqualified. The ruins occupy the slopes of a steep hill some 250 m high, N of the village. The ring wall, of irregular ashlar of good quality, is standing in part; the S slope, less steep than the others, is covered with overgrown remains of buildings for the most part unidentifiable. They include however a church, a rock-cut reservoir, and a roofed cistern; a spring of good water supplies the village below. On the N slope are numerous rock-cut tombs, said to number 52 in all. Two statues of women, about life-size, are lying on the hillside, and some half-dozen inscriptions of the Roman period have been seen. There is no theater, and no temple has been recognized <b>...</b>
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Crossing The Jordan Ministries October 2, 2011.wmv
The introduction to our sermon on Barnabas (Son of Encouragement), Encouraging others inst...
published: 02 Oct 2011
author: revjeffpeless
Crossing The Jordan Ministries October 2, 2011.wmv
The introduction to our sermon on Barnabas (Son of Encouragement), Encouraging others instead of discouraging others. Acts 15:36-41 ~ 36 Some time later Paul said to Barnabas, "Let us go back and visit the brothers in all the towns where we preached the word of the Lord and see how they are doing." 37 Barnabas wanted to take John, also called Mark, with them, 38 but Paul did not think it wise to take him, because he had deserted them in Pamphylia and had not continued with them in the work. 39 They had such a sharp disagreement that they parted company. Barnabas took Mark and sailed for Cyprus, 40 but Paul chose Silas and left, commended by the brothers to the grace of the Lord. 41 He went through Syria and Cilicia, strengthening the churches.
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ANTALYA 2011
Antalya, Turkey's principal holiday resort in the Mediterranean region (ancient Pamphy...
published: 31 Jan 2011
author: kedikara9
ANTALYA 2011
Antalya, Turkey's principal holiday resort in the Mediterranean region (ancient Pamphylia), is an attractive city with shady palm-lined boulevards, a prize-winning marina on the Mediterranean. In the picturesque old quarter, Kaleici, narrow winding streets and old wooden houses abut the ancient city walls.