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- Kemerhisar is a town (belde) in the Bor District, Niğde Province, Turkey. Its po****tion is 5,463 (2022). The distance from Kemerhisar to Bor is 8 kilometres...
- aqueduct in Tyana (Kemerhisar), near Niğde Ruins of Tyana (Kemerhisar) aqueduct, near Niğde Ancient Tyana Roman pool in ancient Tyana (Kemerhisar), near Niğde...
- was an ancient city in the Anatolian region of Cappadocia, in modern Kemerhisar, Niğde Province, Central Anatolia, Turkey. It was the capital of a Luwian-speaking...
- gr****). The remains of these civilizations can be found in the village of Kemerhisar. Bor is a more modern settlement nearby. The plain has been settled since...
- Kemerhisar railway station (Turkish: Kemerhisar istasyonu) is a railway station near the town of Kemerhisar in the Niğde Province of Turkey. Kemerhisar...
- Born c. AD 15 (disputed) Tyana, Cappadocia, Anatolia (Roman Empire) (now Kemerhisar, Niğde, Turkey) Died c. AD 100 (aged c. 85) Occupation(s) Sage, orator...
- border E97 Bulgaria/Turkey borderEdirne – Büyükkarıştıran – Silivri E98 Kemerhisar – Niğde – Kayseri E99 Toprakkale – Kahramanmaraş – Malatya – Elazığ –...
- still usually ****ociate it with Tyana (Hittite Tuwanuwa) in modern-day Kemerhisar near Niğde. In the early 7th century BC, the Lydians under the newly established...
- The tunnels are located on the Ankara-Tarsus motorway O-21 E90 between Kemerhisar and Pozantı connecting the Central Anatolia Region with the Mediterranean...
- Ottoman Parliament. His family originate from the city of Tyana (modern Kemerhisar) Cappadocia. Ioannis Pesmazoglou – (1857–1906) a Gr**** banker, economist...