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Joshua Levkowitz is a fellow at the Institute of Current World Affairs where he writes about Syria and the Syrian diaspora
Blessed with picturesque scenery, Mersin has long been a destination for holidaymakers and retirees alike. But the coastal city has now been transformed into a vital refuge for Syrian refugees and those forcibly displaced by the recent earthquake.