
Tödürge Lake is a natural lake located within the boundaries of the Zara district in Sivas Province, in the Central Anatolia Region of Türkiye. The lake is situated approximately 50 to 56 kilometers from the city center of Sivas, along the Sivas-Erzurum highway (E-23), between the districts of Hafik and Zara. The lake derives its name from the nearby Tödürge (Demiryurt) Village, located about one kilometer away. The name Tödürge is a modified form of Dodurga, an ancient Turkic tribe.Geographical
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Akkaya Travertines are natural carbonate deposits formed by hot spring sources associated with the North Anatolia Fault Line, located near Çepni Village in the southwestern part of Bolu Province, place area. Region attracts attention due to its geomorphological structure and tourism potential, and is also known as “the Pamukkale of Bolu”. It was declared the first Degree natural seating area by Decision No. 5466 dated 24 October 1997.Geological and Geomorphological FeaturesThe Akkaya Travertines
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