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  2. Hatuniye Medresesi - Wikipedia

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    Hatuniye Medresseh (Turkish: Hatuniye Medresesi), is a historical medrese in Karaman, Turkey, built in the 14th century. The like-named Hatuniye Külliyesi in Tokat is a century younger, and refers to another woman.

  3. Soğanlı Valley - Wikipedia

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    Soğanlı Valley, formerly known as Soandós is located in the Yeşilhisar district, Kayseri Province, Turkey, in the southeastern part of the region of Cappadocia. The valley contains several rock-cut churches and other rock-cut buildings, carved from the soft tuff stone of the Cappadocian landscape.

  4. Uçhisar - Wikipedia

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    It was cut out of tuff (a type of rock) in earlier times and probably served as a link from the castle-fortress to the outside world and as a way of protecting their water supply. The Pigeon Valley (Güverçinlik Vadisi) runs between Uçhisar and neighbouring Göreme, a walk of around two hours. Over the course of the years, many pigeon-houses ...

  5. File:Flag of Turkey.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date: 1844 (Ottoman flag); 1936 (standardised): Source: Turkish Flag Law (Türk Bayrağı Kanunu), Law nr. 2893 of 22 September 1983. Text (in Turkish) at the website of the Turkish Historical Society (Türk Tarih Kurumu)

  6. Category:World Heritage Sites in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 21 October 2023, at 15:57 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Gemiler Island - Wikipedia

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    Turkey Gemiler Island ( Turkish : Gemile Adası or Gemiler Adası , Greek : Γκεμιλέρ ) is an island located off the coast of Turkey near the city of Fethiye . On the island are the remains of several churches built between the fourth and sixth centuries AD, along with a variety of associated buildings.

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  9. Aslantaş-Yılantaş - Wikipedia

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    Yılantaş rock-cut tomb. Yılantaş rock-cut tomb is located nearly 70 m (230 ft) west of Aslantaş tomb. It was larger and more magnificent than Aslantaş, but the rock, on which it was found, is broken apart probably by an earthquake or another natural disaster.