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Tokat is a provincial city with approx. 110 thousand. residents. It has a typical Turkish atmosphere and almost no tourists come here, and there are some valuable sights to see. Tokat stanowi bazę do zwiedzenia pobliskiej …
Tokat is a provincial city with approx. 110 thousand. residents. It has a typical Turkish atmosphere and almost no tourists come here, and there are some valuable sights to see. Tokat stanowi bazę do zwiedzenia pobliskiej …
There is nothing much to see in Ordu, but it's a nice port town, and in the summer it is a holiday resort with a Turkish atmosphere, which is not disturbed by mass tourism. We can rest here before waiting for us, almost all day long …
Virgin Mary Monastery (Monastery of the Blessed Virgin Mary) lies 45 km south of Trabzon. It hangs literally next to a rock at a height of several hundred meters, which makes an amazing impression. Until recently, in ruins, the monastery was restored …
Trabzon is the most important town to the east of the Black Sea coast, that's why a lot of buses go here from almost every corner of the country. According to the proposed route, we will come here from Erzurum (7 USD, 4 time.) lub Ayder (with a change in Pazara, together 3-4 …
Numbering approx. 180 thousand. Trabzon residents (ancient Trapezunt) it is the largest city in the Black Sea zone after Samsun, tourists treated primarily as a starting point to the nearby famous Sumela Monastery, and by the Jews as a city, from where they will go to the mountains …
Ayder is not a destination in itself for tourists, even though there are even hot springs and modern, a bathhouse for such baths. It is a small village, a typical street block extending for approx. 2 km, which is treated primarily …
The history of the city of Erzurum dates back 6000 years back, when the first primitive tribes settled here. Apart from this, little is known about the oldest history, that the settlement was certainly in the possession of the Hurytes in turn, Urartians, Medes and Persians. Then came the Sassanids and …
The early history of the city is not well known, but people settled in these parts 5000 years ago. The settlement itself has existed since the Hittite period, i.e. from approx. 1500 lat p.n.e. It passed into the hands of the Frygs in turn, The Lydians, Persians and Macedonians (after …
From the beginning of its existence, Kayseri was located at the crossroads of the most important trade routes of Asia Minor. The city was founded as Mazaka, ok. 2 km south of today's center of Kayseri. It is not known exactly, When was it, but certainly Mazaka already existed approx. …
Aksaray is an old town located at the crossroads of important trade routes leading from the west to the east (Konya – Kayseri) and from north to south (Ankara-Adana). It is a real oasis among the steppes and mountains, inhabited since antiquity. About 2000 lat p.n.e. …