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It is now called Bergama, and has a population of some twenty thousand, of whom about two thousand profess to be
Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897
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Norderstedt (euro adhoc) - Following directly on from the award of the "Bergama" 90 MW project, Nordex has now also obtained a further contract from Turkey for ten N90/2500 turbines, which are to be supplied for the "Bandirma III" wind farm as of autumn 2009.
Presseportal 2009
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The heart of the ancient city was near present-day Bergama, Turkey, about 60 miles north of Izmir.
Conjuring a Wonder of the Ancient World J.S. Marcus 2011
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These early writings were later synthesized in the second century AD by Galen of Pergamum (now Bergama, Turkey), who united clinical Hippocratic medicine into a theoretical framework.
Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico 2008
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The next morning we were off to Bergama, just north of Izmir, which was a tiny town.
My travels by train, taxi, bus, marshutka/dolmush, boat, plane and foot. katzigmont 2009
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I chose the Asclepion (Asklepieion) of Pergamum (now Bergama) which was perhaps the world's most famous ancient medical center founded by a man named Archias, the Asclepion of Pergamum became famous under Galen (131-210 AD), a local physician who pursued his medical studies in Greece and Alexandria (Egypt) before settling here as doctor to Pergamum's gladiators.
My travels by train, taxi, bus, marshutka/dolmush, boat, plane and foot. katzigmont 2009
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The next morning we were off to Bergama, just north of Izmir, which was a tiny town.
My travels by train, taxi, bus, marshutka/dolmush, boat, plane and foot. katzigmont 2009
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I chose the Asclepion (Asklepieion) of Pergamum (now Bergama) which was perhaps the world's most famous ancient medical center founded by a man named Archias, the Asclepion of Pergamum became famous under Galen (131-210 AD), a local physician who pursued his medical studies in Greece and Alexandria (Egypt) before settling here as doctor to Pergamum's gladiators.
My travels by train, taxi, bus, marshutka/dolmush, boat, plane and foot. katzigmont 2009
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Lake Souaie, and runs through the country of Bergama or Bahr Gama.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844 Various
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Under the name of Bergama it now forms a caza of the vilayet of Smyrna and numbers 20,000 inhabitants, of whom 10,000 are
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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