Sebasteia

Japanese: Sebasteia
Sebasteia

...Population: 240,000 (1994). Its history dates back to the Hittite period before Christ, and it was called Sebasteia in Greek. It is a key railway point connecting Kayseri and Erzurum, and there is also an air route between Ankara and the city.

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Japanese:

…人口24万(1994)。歴史は古くその起源は紀元前のヒッタイト時代にさかのぼり,ギリシア語ではセバステイアSebasteiaと呼ばれた。カイセリやエルズルムを結ぶ鉄道の要衝で,アンカラとの間に空路の便もある。…

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