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Koramaz Valley

Coordinates: 38°48′11″N 35°40′52″E / 38.80306°N 35.68111°E / 38.80306; 35.68111
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Koramaz Valley is a valley located in the Kayseri province of Turkey. The valley, which was formed as a result of an earthquake rupture and is oriented in the east-west direction, is 12 km long and its altitude varies between 250 m and 1,550 m.[1][2] There are forty-two churches made of rock in the valley.[1] UNESCO included the valley in the Tentative list of World Heritage Sites in 2020.[1][2]

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  1. ^ a b c "Koramaz Valley". UNESCO.
  2. ^ a b "Koramaz Vadisi UNESCO Dünya Mirası Geçici Listesi'ne girdi". Anadolu Agency.

38°48′11″N 35°40′52″E / 38.80306°N 35.68111°E / 38.80306; 35.68111