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Ürgüp / Turkey (2) (3) (4) by C. Erciyes
Cappadocia, Turkey: Cappadocia, a semi-arid region in central Turkey, is known for its distinctive “fairy chimneys,” tall, cone-shaped rock formations clustered in Monks Valley, Göreme and elsewhere. Other notables sites include Bronze Age homes carved into valley walls by troglodytes (cave dwellers) and later used as refuges by early Christians. Wikipedia
Poz vermek isteyen kendisiydi :)
~ Vessel terminating in the forepart of a stag. Period: Hittite Empire Date: ca. 14th–13th century B.C. Place of origin: Central Anatolia Culture: Hittite Medium: Silver, gold inlay
Ankara's siblings are...hm...
Eskişehir is pretty center-left and liberal
While Konya is right-wing and the conservative capital of Turkey
...
And Ankara's there like... Can you not?
Cappadocia, Turkey: Cappadocia is a historical region in Central Anatolia, Turkey. It is largely in the provinces of Nevşehir, Kayseri, Aksaray, Kırşehir, Sivas and Niğde. According to Herodotus, in the time of the Ionian Revolt (499 BC), the Cappadocians were reported as occupying a region from Mount Taurus to the vicinity of the Euxine (Black Sea). Wikipedia
Nevsehir, Central Anatolia, Turkey.
Göreme (2) (3) (4) by C. Erciyes