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Cappadocia

[ kap-uh-doh-shuh ]

noun

  1. an ancient country in E Asia Minor: it became a Roman province in a.d.


Cappadocia

/ ˌæəˈəʊɪə /

noun

  1. an ancient region of E Asia Minor famous for its horses
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • 䲹p·c adjective noun
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In the 4th Century BCE, the passage of Alexander the Great's army contributed to the creation of another Greek-speaking centre, to the South of Pontus, at Cappadocia.

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As the sun rose over the Cappadocia region, it revealed other balloons floating in the sky and some chimney-like rock formations on the ground below — a transcendent experience that her 9-year-old likened to a dream.

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Adam was reportedly abandoned at the airport while Bishop and Miller spent more than a week visiting spots in Cappadocia and Istanbul.

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In Cappadocia, a landscape of stupendous conical rock formations, Deniz Turgut, 37, part-owner of Butterfly Balloons, has found herself staring at continuing expenses and vanishing revenue.

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Cappadocia is one of the safest, and most fascinating parts of Turkey.

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