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Site of the famous miracle of
the Gadarene swine, Gadara was
renowned in its time as a
cultural centre. It was the home
of several classical poets and
philosophers, including
Theodorus, founder of a
rhetorical school in Rome; one
poet called the city "a new
Athens". Perched on a splendid
hilltop overlooking the Jordan
Valley and the Sea of Galilee,
Gadara is today known as Umm
Qays and boasts an impressive
colonnaded streets,
vaulted terrace and the
ruins of two theatres.
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