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Ürgüp,
20 km east of Nevsehir, is one of the most important centres of the
Cappadocia region. Like Goreme, it had numerous names in the course
of its history, and its cave dwellings scattered around the village
make it a very tourist-friendly destination. It has many hotels and
guest-houses, good entertainment, old Greek houses from before the
population exchange of 1923, and an atmosphere which has remained
attached to its tradition despite a modernising tourist industry.
It is a good base to explore the nearby Goreme Valley.
Climate
From season to season, the climate is quite extreme. Summers
are hot and dry, with warm nights. Winters are cold and it can even
snow, while spring and autumn are mild.
History
With
a geological structure of volcanic formations, Urgup was
established within the region which had been shaped into fantastic
forms known as Fairy Chimneys, through erosions of water and wind.
The were formed as floodwater poured down the sides of the valleys,
combined with strong winds which tore away the softer volcanic
rocks, resulting in this unique landscape. It is an important
centre in Cappadocia, and has been known by many names: Osian (Assiana),
Hagios Prokopios (Byzantine), Bashisar (Seljuk), Burgat Kaalesi (Ottoman)
and finally Urgup, from shortly after the founding of the Turkish
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