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Qué (quién) es Özkonak Underground City - definición


Özkonak Underground City         
  • Entrance of the Özkonak Underground City
  • Stone used as a door in the underground city
TOWNSHIP IN AVANOS, NEVŞEHIR PROVINCE, TURKEY
Ozkonak Monastery; Ozkonak Underground City; Özkonak
Özkonak Underground City is an ancient city built into the northern slopes of Mt. Idis about 14 km northeast of Avanos in Nevşehir Province, in the Central Anatolia region of Turkey.
Underground comix         
COMIC GENRE
Underground comics; Comix; Underground comic strip; Underground Comix; Underground comic book; Death Pineapple; Underground comic
Underground comix are small press or self-published comic books that are often socially relevant or satirical in nature. They differ from mainstream comics in depicting content forbidden to mainstream publications by the Comics Code Authority, including explicit drug use, sexuality, and violence.
Kaymakli Underground City         
  • A remarkable block formation of [[andesite]] (a volcanic rock) with several holes, used in Kaymakli for cold copper processing.
  • A view showing several floors at once.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE IN TURKEY
Kaymakli; Kaymaklıı Underground City; Kaymaklii Underground City; Kaymaklı Underground City
Kaymakli Underground City (Turkish: Kaymaklı; Cappadocian Greek: Ανακού) is contained within the citadel of Kaymakli in the Central Anatolia Region of Turkey.Peter Mackridge,"Some Pamphlets on Dead Greek Dialects': R.