Antalya

NOUN
  1. a port city in southwestern Turkey on the Gulf of Antalya
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  • In discussing this topic on the bus from Nicosia to Kyrenia en route to the conference dinner, Nick Jaworski pointed out, that if transfer were the explanation, why is it that his Turkish students willfully produce errors like * I went Antalya, when the analogous verb + prepositional phrase exists in Turkish (even if the preposition is attached as a suffix)? May « 2010 « An A-Z of ELT
  • Boredom, cold water and unpalatable food are just some of the hardships facing Paul Cleasby, who has now been in Antalya jail for approaching three weeks.
  • While meeting with the journalists, Ajar declined to comment on Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's recent remarks on Israel and instead reaffirmed Ataturk's peaceful legacy and talked about the safety in Antalya, which is the Israeli tourist's favorite travel destination in Turkey. Vos Iz Neias - (Yiddish:What's News?)
  • In July 1932, after thirty months of unrelenting work, Mrs Bryant had persuaded him to book in for a fortnight at Polmayne's Antalya Hotel. THE MAIN CAGES
  • Mrs Cuffe and the other landladies gathered outside the Antalya Hotel to wait for the arrival of their paying guests. THE MAIN CAGES
  • We told you just a moment ago that a Turkish airliner had been hijacked on its way from Antalya, which is on the Mediterranean Coast to the southern part of Turkey. CNN Transcript Oct 15, 2008
  • In July 1932, after thirty months of unrelenting work, Mrs Bryant had persuaded him to book in for a fortnight at Polmayne's Antalya Hotel. THE MAIN CAGES
  • The composite picture includes an exposure of the eclipsed sun as it appeared over Antalya, Turkey, in March 2006.
  • They will begin a seven-day trip on Monday, October 4, in the pleasant, thriving town of Antalya.
  • Turkish products are available from Tbilisi to Tehran, Damascus to Yerevan; the word "Antalya" evokes dreams of a Mediterranean luxury holiday; in the Kurdish towns of Sulaimaniya and Arbil, most buildings and (significantly) the government compounds are built by Turkish companies. Open Democracy News Analysis - Comments
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