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Attalia, a seaport of Pamphylia, near Perga, is mentioned in Acts 1425. It was founded in the second century B.C. by Attalus II, a king of Pergamon, who named the city Attaleai after himself. On Paul's first missionary journey, Paul and Barnabas sailed home to Antioch in Syria from Attalia. It was a key city in the Mediterranean region of Pamphylia.
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