City of the Gin and the Orcs (Cappadocia)
Cappadocia lies in the eastern Anatolian plateau in central Turkey. Its topography consists of a plateau rising more than 1000 meters above sea level, in the middle volcanic peaks, and Mount Argis, the highest altitude, with a peak of 3,916 meters. The exact boundaries of Cappadocia are not clear, especially towards the west. To the south, the Taurus Mountains form the border with Celeucia and separate them from the Mediterranean Sea. To the west, Cappadocia is challenged by the regions of Laikonia from the south-west and Galatia from the north-west. The Black Sea mountain range separates Cappadocia from the Panthes and the Black Sea from the north, while the Upper Euphrates River is bounded to the east by the south-east to Mesopotamia and the Armenian highlands.
Resulting in about 400 km from east to west and 250 km between north and south. Because of its interior and high altitude, Cappadocia has a distinct continental climate, to be hot and dry summers, and cold ice in the winter.



Rainfall is rare and the area is often semi-arid and dry.
This area with exotic terrain was called the City of the Jinn and the Orphit or the Orcs
, And the reason is due to the exit of hot volcanic smoke from the ground,
It's a really amazing place.

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