Among the thousands of structures lost to the Turkey earthquake – a castle dating back more than 2,000 years:
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Ancient castle used by Romans and Byzantines destroyed in Turkey earthquakeThe earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria on Monday has leveled Gaziantep Castle, a historic site and tourist attraction in southeastern Turkey.
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Turkey earthquake damages ancient Gaziantep Castle, dating back 2,000 yearsAn ancient castle in Turkey was one of the historic monuments damaged when major earthquakes hit the country and neighboring Syria, killing more than 2,000 people on Monday.
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Turkey earthquake: Gaziantep Castle—dating back to Roman Empire—collapsesThe castle was leveled after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit the region, destroying hundreds of buildings and killing more than 1,000 people.
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Earthquake Turkey: Over 2,600 dead after powerful 7.8 magnitude quake rocks Turkey, SyriaAuthorities feared the death toll would keep climbing as rescuers searched through tangles of metal and concrete for survivors in a region beset by Syria's 12-year civil war and a refugee crisis.
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