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Encyclopedia: Nysa, Anatolia Source:Wikipedia
Nysa
was an ancient
Greek
city of
Anatolia
, whose remnants are now in the
Sultanhisar
district of
Aydın Province
of
Turkey
50 km east of the
Ionian
city of
Ephesus
. The geographer and historian
Strabo
, born in Amasiya started his life of study in Nysa, which was an important
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The terms Nysa or Neisse may refer to: Towns: Nysa, Poland: a town in southern Poland on the Nysa Kłodzka river. Nysa, Anatolia: was an ancient Hellenistic city founded by Antiochus I Soter. Nisa, Turkmenistan Nysa-Scythopolis, the Hellenistic Bet She'an in northern Israel Rivers: Lusatian Neisse...
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Nysa was an ancient Greek city of Anatolia, whose remnants are now in the Sultanhisar district of Aydın Province of Turkey 50 km east of the Ionian city of Ephesus. The geographer and historian Strabo, born in Amasiya started his life of study in Nysa, which was an important center of learning...
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Ancara.eu : Nysa, Anatolia ... Nysa was an ancient Greek city of Anatolia, whose remnants are now in the Sultanhisar district of Aydın Province of Turkey 50 km east of the Ionian city of Ephesus.
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Nysa was an ancient Greek city of Anatolia, whose remnants are now in the Aydin Province of Turkey 50 km East of the Ionian city of Ephesus.
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Other, modern interpretations of "Nysa" include Ethiopia, Anatolia, Libya, Tribalia (nowadays Serbia), and Arabia. ... Nysa, Anatolia was a Hellenistic city founded by Antiochus I Soter.
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Other, modern interpretations of "Nysa" include Ethiopia , Anatolia , Libya , Tribalia (nowadays Serbia ), ... Nysa, Anatolia was a Hellenistic city founded by Antiochus I Soter .
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* Nysa, Anatolia: was an ancient Hellenistic city founded by Antiochus I Soter.
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Nysa, Anatolia: was an ancient Hellenistic city founded by Antiochus I Soter.
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What does NYSA stand for? Definition of NYSA in the list of acronyms and abbreviations provided by the Free Online Dictionary and Thesaurus. ... NYSA Nanaimo Youth Services Association (Canada)
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TrekEarth | From Nysa - I Photo |
From today onwards some captures from the antique city of Nysa, in western Anatolia, where the famous geographer Strabon spent most of his life.
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