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| Perge, located 19 km east of Antalya, used to be one of the most important cities of ancient Pamphylia. Its most notable son was Apollonius, a mathematician and an astronomer who who gave the ellipse, the parabola, and the hyperbola the names by which we know them. The earliest archaeological finds from the area of the acropolis of Perge are dated to the end of the fifth millennium BC. |
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