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Cappadocia

Coordinates: 38°39′30″N 34°51′13″E / 38.65833°N 34.85361°E / 38.65833; 34.85361
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Cappadocia
Ancient region of Central Anatolia Region, Turkey
Clockwise from top: Ortahisar Castle, View of Uçhisar Castle, Mount Erciyes, Rose Valley, Ihlara Valley, Göreme Open Air Museum, Aerial view over Cappadocia
Cappadocia among the classical regions of Anatolia (Asia Minor)
Cappadocia among the classical regions of Anatolia (Asia Minor)
Coordinates: 38°39′30″N 34°51′13″E / 38.65833°N 34.85361°E / 38.65833; 34.85361
Persian satrapyKatpatuka
Roman provinceCappadocia
Göreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia
UNESCO World Heritage Site
IncludesGöreme National Park, Kaymakli Underground City, Derinkuyu underground city
CriteriaCultural: i, iii, v; Natural: vii
Reference357
Inscription1985 (9th Session)
Area9,883.81 ha

Cappadocia (/kæpəˈdoʊʃə/; toi ko' Capadócia; Greek: Καππαδοκία, Kappadokía, mantad Parsi Purba: Katpatukacode: Bahasa Turkish: Kapadokya; Jawi: ‏کاڤادوکيا) nopo nga koyonon kisajara id tanga Anatolia, kogumuan nopo dii nga poingion id Nevşehir, Kayseri, Kırşehir, Aksaray, om Niğde id Turki.

Tumanud Herodotus,[1] id maso pogisaapan lonia (499 SM), tulun Cappadocia nopo nga poingion id iso-iso koyonon mantad Gunung Taurus kumaa posorili Euxine (Laut Hitam). Cappadocia, ahal diti kirati do kasapad id kabaatan do Gunung Taurus di popotongkiad mantad Cilicia, kumaa kosilahon id pisuk Sungai Efrat, kumaa koibutan do Pontus, om kumaa kotonobon do Lycaonia om Galatia timur.[2]

Kopogonuan ngaran di noubasanan aanu mantad towud Kristian solinaid do sajara nopo nga pinotilombus do gunoon sabaagi konsep koponombuluyan sompomogunaan montok watas kisunduan, loolobi po di kiwaa o woyo do batuan julang om tinungkusan kotumbayaan sabaagi longkod pambalajalan Kristian om biara (miagal ko Göreme dan Ihlara) om kakadaian id siriba do katanaan montok pongoligan masaan timpu kopiadangan.[3][4]

  1. [Herodotus, The Histories, Book 5, Chapter 49]
  2. Van Dam, R. Kingdom of Snow: Roman rule and Greek culture in Cappadocia. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2002, p.13. [1]
  3. Demir, Ömer (1997). Cappadocia: Cradle of History (id boros English). 16: Azim Matbaacılık. pp. 11–15, 70.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link) CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  4. Demir, Ömer (1997). Cappadocia: Cradle of History (id boros English). 16: Azim Matbaacılık. p. 70. However, the longest working and living period was the century when underground cities in Cappadocia were dug by Christians who could not bear Arabic and Sassanid threat after Capadocia was conquered … It is clearly visible in some underground cities in Cappadocia that the rooms located near the entrance are profoundly different from those that are inside. Saratli and Özlüce underground cities are given as an example regarding these differences.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link) CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)