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Avanos
Avanos is a town in Nevşehir Province in the Cappadocia region of Central Anatolia, Turkey, located north of Nevşehir, the capital city of the province. It is the seat of Avanos District. Its population is 14,968 (2022). Historically known as Venessa, modern Avanos stands on the banks of the longest river of Turkey, the Kızılırmak (Red River), the ancient Halys.
Hagia Sophia, Trabzon
Byzantine monument in Trabzon, Turkey
Hagia Sophia, Iznik
Byzantine-era church in İznik, Turkey
Basilica of St. John
church building located on the Ayasoluk by Ephesus
Fatih Mosque, Trabzon
mosque in Trabzon, northeastern Turkey
Church of Mary
very large church complex and adjoining buildings in Ephesus
Yeni Cuma Mosque
mosque in Trabzon, northeastern Turkey
Saint Anne Church, Trabzon
church in Trabzon, Turkey
Soğanlı
mahalle (administrative quarter) in Yeşilhisar, Kayseri, central Turkey
Saint Gregory of Nyssa Church, Trabzon
church building in Trabzon, Turkey
Fatih Mosque, Bursa
mosque and former Byzantine church
Ala Mosque
mosque in Kadirli, Osmaniye, Turkey
Canbazlı
Cambazlı is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Silifke, Mersin Province, Turkey. Its population is 686 (2022).
Kesik Minare
structure in Kaleiçi (Old Antalya) in southern Turkey
Kızlar Monastery
near Trabzon
Aya Tekla Church
rock church in Silifke, Mersin Province, Turkey
Basilica of Saint Neophytos
ruined Early Christian basilica semi-submerged in Lake İznik, Türkiye
Pelekete monastery
ruined Byzantine-era monastery in Turkey
Binbirkilise
thumb|Church ruins in Madenşehri Binbirkilise (literally: Thousand and One Churches) is a district in modern Karaman Province of Turkey, in what was the medieval region of Lycaonia known for its around fifty Byzantine church ruins.
Balatlar Church
Byzantine church in northern Turkey
Polychron
monastery in Turkey
Agios Sergios
Greek Orthodox monastery near Tirilye, Turkey
Ayasuluk Hill
Ancient mound and part of Ephesus UNESCO World Heritage Site