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		<title>Antioch/ Antakya</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve missed the last bus over the Syrian border to Aleppo, so have to spend the night in Antakya. The town was founded in 300 BC by one of Alexander the Great&#8217;s generals. Being on two trading routes, one the Silk Road to China, it prospered. It was famous for its school of Greek philosophy [...]]]></description>
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