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		<title>Pamphylia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The only thing I would change about this local Turkish-Mediterranean restaurant is the chairs. They are very&#8230;upright. One feels as if you are sitting to attention in a 1950s grammar school. But the friendly service and the warm atmosphere more than make up for this furnishing oddity. If you had been to a 1950s grammar school, you might have learnt that Pamphylia was, in ancient geographical terms, the area that is now the Antalaya province of Turkey. I’m talking about [...]]]></description>
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