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<b>Anatolia</b>, also called <b>Asia Minor</b>, is a region of ] which corresponds today to the Asian portion of ]. Because of its strategic location at the intersection of Asia and ], Anatolia has been a cradle for several civilizations since prehistoric ages, with early settlements such as ]. Major civilizations that have been located on Anatolia include the ], |
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Anatolia, also called Asia Minor, is a region of Asia which corresponds today to the Asian portion of Turkey. Because of its strategic location at the intersection of Asia and Europe, Anatolia has been a cradle for several civilizations since prehistoric ages, with early settlements such as Catalhoyuk. Major civilizations that have been located on Anatolia include the Hittites, Phrygians, Cimmerians, Lydians, Greeks, Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire, Seljuk Turks and Ottoman Empire.