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Kaymakli underground city (Turkish:
Kaymaklı;
Cappadocian Gr****: Ανακού) is
contained within the
citadel of
Kaymakli in Nevşehir Province, in the Central...
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Kaymaklı means "containing kaymak" in Turkish,
kaymak being a
Turkish creamy dairy product.
Kaymaklı may also
refer to:
Kaymaklı Monastery, a 15th-century...
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Kaymaklı Monastery (hye: Ամենափրկիչ Վանք Amenaprgič Vank,
meaning Monastery of the All-Saviour; Turkish:
Kaymaklı Manastırı, Amenapırgiç Manastırı) is...
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Kaymaklı is a town (belde) in the Nevşehir District, Nevşehir Province, Turkey. Its po****tion is 4,315 (2022). It is the site of the
Kaymakli Underground...
- 1959–60 – Çetinkaya 1960–61 – Çetinkaya 1961–62 – Çetinkaya 1962–63 – Küçük
Kaymaklı 1963–64 –
Abandoned after 5
games due to
Cypriot intercommunal violence...
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Kaymaklı (Kurdish: Şimunis, Syriac: Shmūnīnīs) is a
village in the
central district of Hakkâri
Province in Turkey. The
village had a po****tion of 170...
- Arab
lines of march.
Cappadocia contains several underground cities (see
Kaymaklı Underground City), many of
which were dug by
Christians to
provide protection...
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reaching each of its levels. This
feature is
unique when
compared to the
Kaymakli underground city and the
Derinkuyu underground city. Each
carved room had...
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Omorfita or
Kuchuk Kaimakli (Gr****: Ομορφίτα [omorˈfita]; Turkish: Küçük
Kaymaklı [cyˈtʃyc kajmakˈɫɯ]) is a
northeastern quarter of Nicosia, Cyprus. Omorfita...
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Turkish Cypriots have left the
walled city to
settle in
areas such as Küçük
Kaymaklı and Hamitköy,
which have seen a
corresponding boom in
economic and commercial...