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

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    Explore further with a hire car, or book one of the ubiquitous van tours: the “red tour” covers the area’s highlights, the “green tour” includes a short hike in the verdant Ihlara Valley ...

  3. Karamagara Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The structure belonged to the Roman road to Melitene, which was cut into the rock near the bridge at both sides of the river. Its name Karamağara ("black cave") probably derives from an artificially widened cavern on the southern bank which was carved into the darkish rock 75 m above the structure and served for protection of the crossing point.

  4. Otoyol - Wikipedia

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    Road forms complete ring around Ankara Road forms complete ring around Ankara 1987 Ankara Beltway: O-21: 399.5 248.3 O-20 near Gölbaşı, Ankara: near Tarsus, Mersin: 1984 - 2020 Ankara-Çukurova Motorway O-21A: 32 19.9 near Çakmak Bucağı, Konya: O-21 near Eminlik, Niğde: 1992 O-22: 34.1 21.2 O-5 near Çağlıyan, Bursa: near Turanköy ...

  5. 8 of the best things to do in Cappadocia, Turkey - AOL

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    Exploring Cappadocia’s different valleys is a great way to take in diverse scenery, from coloured rock formations to tranquil streams and rivers. For the best views of fairy chimneys, head to ...

  6. List of highways in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    State roads (Devlet Yolları) are historical and free road network that are completely under the responsibility of the General Directorate of Highways except for urban sections (like the sections falling within the inner part of ring roads of Ankara, Istanbul or İzmir).

  7. Cilician Gates - Wikipedia

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    In the early 20th century, a narrow-gauge railway was built through them, and today, the Tarsus-Ankara Highway (E90, O-21) passes through them. The southern end of the Cilician gates is about 44 km north of Tarsus and the northern end leads to Cappadocia .

  8. List of otoyol routes in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Road forms complete ring around Ankara Road forms complete ring around Ankara 1987 Ankara beltway: O-21: 399.5 248.3 O-20 near Gölbaşı, Ankara: near Tarsus, Mersin: 1984 till 2020 O-21A: 32 19.9 near Çakmak Bucağı, Konya: O-21 near Eminlik, Niğde: 1992 O-22: 34.1 21.2 O-5 near Çağlayan, Bursa: near Turanköy, Bursa: 2006 O-30: 60.4 37. ...

  9. Cappadocia - Wikipedia

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    Cappadocia (/ k æ p ə ˈ d oʊ ʃ ə ˌ-ˈ d oʊ k i ə /; Turkish: Kapadokya, from Ancient Greek: Καππαδοκία) is a historical region in Central Anatolia region, Turkey.It is largely in the provinces of Nevşehir, Kayseri, Aksaray, Kırşehir, Sivas and Niğde.

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