
1) Ancient city on the Aegean 2) Atlanta suburb 3) City 4) City of ancient ionia 5) City in Tennessee 6) City of Tennessee 7) City in the USA 8) City in North America 9) City of the United States 10) City of the USA 11) City of North America 12) City in the United States 13) City in the Americas 14) City of the US 
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1) Izmir 
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 Smyrna (Σμύρνη or Σμύρνα) was an ancient city located at a central and strategic point on the Aegean coast of Anatolia. Due to its advantageous port conditions, its ease of defence and its good inland connections, Smyrna rose to prominence. The ancient city is located at two sites within modern İzmir, Turkey, as well as being its name...
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[butterfly]  Smyrna is a genus in the Nymphalidae family found from Mexico to South America. ...
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town, Kent county, central Delaware, U.S., near the Smyrna River. Established about 1755, it was known as Duck Creek Cross Roads (for its location on ...
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Ancient city near the modern Turkish port of Izmir. The earliest remains date from the 3rd millennium BC, and excavations have revealed that by the 8th century BC the city had a circuit of defensive...
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earliest settlement at Bayrakli; occupied by the Aeolian Greeks at ca. 1050 BCE; by the 9th century BCE defensive walls were present and the city possessed the earliest known Greek religious shrine in Anatolia, the Archaic temple of Athena, built ca. 625 BCE; may have been the birthplace of Homer; sacked by the Lydians ca. 600 BCE and again by the ...
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Ancient city near the modern Turkish port of Izmir. The earliest remains date from the 3rd millennium BC, and excavations have revealed that by the 8th century BC the city had a circuit of defensive walls. This is one of the earliest signs of the revival of Greek culture after the collapse of the Mycenaean civilization
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