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- Ephesus - Wikipedia
Ephesus was founded as an Attic-Ionian colony in the 10th century BC on a hill (now known as the Ayasuluk Hill), three kilometers (1 9 miles) from the centre of ancient Ephesus (as attested by excavations at the Seljuk castle during the 1990s)
- Efes Mediterranean Grill - New Brunswick, NJ
Discover Mediterranean food in the Jersey City area and dig into juicy grilled salmon, hearty lamb okra casserole, or a veggie-rich shepherd salad - all crafted for fresh flavor Don't miss the creamy lentil soup or a slice of silky kazandibi Place your order now
- EPHESUS ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE
Ephesus, situated on the western coast of Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey), was a city of great importance and size in the ancient Mediterranean world Originally founded as an ancient Greek settlement on the Aegean Sea, it later became the capital of Roman government in Asia
- Ephesus - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
Excavations have revealed grand monuments of the Roman Imperial period including the Library of Celsus and the Great Theatre Little remains of the famous Temple of Artemis, one of the “Seven Wonders of the World,” which drew pilgrims from all around the Mediterranean
- Ephesus – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Ephesus (Turkish: Efes) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with magnificent Roman ruins It's in the Central Aegean region of Turkey 4 km west of Selçuk and 19 km northeast of the beach resort of Kuşadası
- Anadolu Efes S. K. - Wikipedia
Anadolu Efes Spor Kulübü, commonly referred to as Anadolu Efes or simply Efes, is a Turkish professional basketball team based in Istanbul Founded in 1976, the club was formerly known as Efes Pilsen until 2011
- Efes Beverage Group - Wikipedia
Commencing its operations in Turkey in 1969, Anadolu Efes has been the market leader since the 1980s From the 1990s onwards, the company expanded its operations overseas Anadolu Efes entered into a strategic partnership with SABMiller
- Turkish exercise sees Libya’s rival forces train together for second . . .
The Turkish Efes-2026 exercise marks the second instance in a short period in which Libya’s rival factions have participated in the same multinational exercise, an indication of accelerating
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