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Tatlarin underground city

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Tatlarin underground city, which was one of the most important underground cities of the Cappadocia region, could only be discovered in 1975 because its original entrance had collapsed and had gone underground to be opened… Tatlarin underground city

Sultanhan

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Sultanhan was built in the years 1228 to 1229 by Alaattin keykubat, this han is an exceptional example of architectural stone work and decoration art from the Seljuk period. It was constructed to provide security… Sultanhan

Silk road

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The historical silk road started in China and extended as far as Genoa, that is to say all the way to Europa, passing through central Asia, Iran an Anatolia. Along it can be found various… Silk road

Selime

Situated 28 km from Aksaray, Selime is a town that was established at the end of the Ihlara Valley. Like Ihlara, Yaprakhisar, Belisirma and Guzelyurt there are rock cut churches here of which the most… Selime

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Ozkonak underground city

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Ozkonak town of Nevsehir city which 14 km northeast of Avanos is located on the northern slopes of the Idis Mountain, there are supernormal underground structure of Ozkonak underground city. There is only a single… Ozkonak underground city

Oresinhan

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Oresinhan is situated 22 km along the Aksaray to Nevsehir highway. The han seems bigger than it actually is and visitors find that it has a mysterious atmosphere. It has an unusual design with five… Oresinhan

Nigde Province

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Nigde Province is situated in the southeast of Turkey’s Central Anatolian Region. Situated at an altitude of 1229 metres the population of Nigde Province, according to the general 2007 census, is 331,667 Nigde has Aksaray,… Nigde Province

Nigde Museum

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Nigde, a city of the Central Anatolia Region, bears witness to a continuous habitation from the Paleolithic Period right up to the modern day. There is much evidence of the groups and civilisations involved in… Nigde Museum

Nigde History

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The ancient name for Nigde was “NAHITA”. The artefacts found at the Kaletepe Obsidian Workshops date back to 600,000 B.C. There are ongoing excavations at: the Kaletepe Obsidian Workshops, Bahceli Kösk Mound, Ciftlik Tepecik Mound,… Nigde History