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Encyclopedia > Aksaray

Aksaray is a city in Turkey located in middle Anatolia. Ihlara Valley is one of the famous tourist attractions. Aksaray is one of the four cities forming the region Cappadocia: Nevsehir, Nigde and Kayseri. Asia Minor lies east of the Bosporus, between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean. ... Cappadocia in 188 BC In ancient geography, Cappadocia (spelled Kapadokya in Turkish) (Greek: Καππαδοκία; see also List of traditional Greek place names) was an extensive inland district of Asia Minor (modern Turkey). ... Nevşehir is the capital of Nevşehir Province in Turkey. ... Niğde is the capital of Niğde Province in Turkey. ... Kayseri 1897 Kayseri is an industrialized city in Turkey that is famous for Mount Erciyes. ...


Mount Hasan is an inactive volcano which stands up 30km far from the city. Mount Hasan (Hasan Dagi in Turkish) is an inactive volcano in Aksaray, Turkey. ...


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  • Aksaray Weather Forecast Information

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Aksaray - All About Turkey (369 words)
Aksaray is a center in Cappadocia, in the Central Anatolian region.
The Sultanhan caravanserai built by the Seljuk Sultan Alaeddin Keykubat is well-preserved, and the Agzikarahan caravanserai is the second important and famous monument from the Seljuk period, both built on the Silk Road.
Aksaray possesses the most frequently visited regions of Cappadocia, all of display which natural beauties mingled with the mysticism of history.
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