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  2. Cappadocia - Wikipedia

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    The race tours 244 km (152 mi) in six days through several places across Cappadocia reaching out to Lake Tuz. [36] Between September 9 and September 13, 2016, for the first time, the Turkish Presidential Bike Tour took place in Cappadocia where more than 300 cyclists from around the globe participated.

  3. Cappadocia travel guide: What to do and where to stay in ...

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    What to see and do Visit the Göreme Open-Air Museum. Cappadocia’s long history as a centre for Christianity is on splendid display in the Göreme Open-Air Museum, a stunning complex of rock-cut ...

  4. Category:Cappadocia - Wikipedia

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  5. Göreme - Wikipedia

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    Göreme was little visited by tourists until the 1970s but by 2000 had become the tourist capital of Cappadocia. Tourism brought wealth and a better standard of living to the village but it has completely changed not just the use of the old cave buildings within the village which have almost all been converted into hotels but also the lives of ...

  6. Göreme Historical National Park - Wikipedia

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    People have made use of the soft tuff rock to hollow out underground dwellings. The earliest monastic activity in Cappadocia is thought to have been in the fourth century when anchorites started hewing out cells from the rock. To resist Arab marauders, they linked these cells and created underground communities, with chapels, store rooms, and ...

  7. Love Valley, Cappadocia - Wikipedia

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    "The sentient ecology of Cappadocia: dovecote paintings, pigeons, vineyards, cave dwellers and fairy chimneys" Cevdet Avcikurt. "The Importance of Natural and Cultural Heritage in Tourism: A Case of Cappadocia" Attila Ciner, Erkan Aydar.