Turkey Central Anatolia Kayseri
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Known for its wealth of historic sites and museums, this vibrant Turkish city is home to the famous culinary treat manti.
Kayseri is a large and industrialized city in Central Anatolia, Turkey, and the seat of Kayseri Province. It is located at the foot of the extinct volcano Mount Erciyes that towers 3,916m over the city. Kayseri is rich in historical monuments, dating especially from the Seljuk period. While it is generally visited en route to the international tourist attractions of Cappadocia, Kayseri has many visitor's attractions by its own right: Seljuk and Ottoman era monuments in and around the city center, Mount Erciyes as a trekking and alpinism center, Zamantı River as a rafting center, Archeological Museum, Mimar Sinan Mosque, Ethnography Museum, Kayseri Citadel, and more.
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