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Ankara, formerly Angora, is a city in central Turkey, capital of the country and of Ankara Province. It is mainly a residential city and seat of government, but a number of small industries produce carpets, leather goods, wine, farm implements, and cement. Ankara is a significant market and processing center for mohair as well as the great fruits and wheat grown within the surrounding region. The city lies on the main east-west rail line over the Anatolia region of Turkey, and it is an essential crossroads for trade. Tourism is also increasingly important to the local economic system. Ankara is a city of contrasts. The old quarter, constructed around the ruins of an ancient citadel, has narrow, winding streets and crowded buildings. The new city, laid out in 1928, is spacious and well-planned, with broad boulevards, libraries, museums, embassies, government buildings, and trendy shops and also hotels. Ankara is home to the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, containing a famous collection of Hittite artifacts.

Ankara has become a trading center since ancient times. Hittites occupied the site about 2000 BC. They were succeeded by the Phrygians about 1000 BC. Alexander the Great subdued the city in 333 BC; after his death, conquering Gallic tribes (Galatians) made it their capital. Called Ancyra, it came under Roman rule in 189 BC, and in 25 BC it turned out to be capital of the province of Galatia Prima. Later on a major city of the Byzantine Empire, it was successively occupied by Persians, Arabs, Seljuk Turks, and Latin Crusaders. The city, renamed Angora by the Seljuks, fell to the Ottoman Turks in 1360. It was occupied briefly by Mongols within 1402, but reverted into the Ottoman Empire the following year. Throughout 1923, after the establishment of the republic of Turkey, Angora succeeded Istanbul as the capital. The name was changed to Ankara in 1930. Some ruins from its long history still remain.

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