Nevşehir Province
Nevşehir ili
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Country | Turkey |
Seat | Nevşehir |
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• Governor | Ali Fidan |
Area | 5,485 km2 (2,118 sq mi) |
Population
(2022)[1]
| 310,011 |
• Density | 57/km2 (150/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+3 (TRT) |
Area code | 0384 |
Website | www |
Nevşehir Province (Turkish: Nevşehir ili) is a province in central Turkey with its capital in Nevşehir. Its area is 5,485 km2,[2] and its population is 310,011 (2022).[1] Its adjacent provinces are Kırşehir to the northwest, Aksaray to the southwest, Niğde to the south, Kayseri to the southeast, and Yozgat to the northeast. Nevşehir includes the area called Cappadocia - a tourist attraction in Turkey. The town of Göreme is also located in Nevşehir.
Cappadocia once included the area now covered by this province. This province is notable for the fairy chimneys of Göreme, the Ortahisar (middle fortress), a number of old churches from the Byzantine period.
An approximately 5,000-year-old three-story underground town which referred as『Gir-Gör』(Enter and See) by locals was revealed in Avanos in 2019. The five-kilometer-long city consisted of three floors, homes, tunnels, places of worship and a small human figurine. According to the locals, the site was considered a source of "healing water" and "Caesar's bath."[3]
Amultiday track running ultramarathon of desert concept, called Runfire Cappadocia Ultramarathon, is held since 2012 annually in July. The race tours 244 km (152 mi) in six days through several historic places across Cappadocia reaching out to Lake Tuz.[4]
Nevşehir province is divided into 8 districts (capital district in bold):
38°46′54″N 34°41′17″E / 38.78167°N 34.68806°E / 38.78167; 34.68806
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