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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Göreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia' has mentioned 'Cappadocia' in the following places:
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It became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985 under the name Goreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia. | WIKI |
The earliest signs of monastic activity in Cappadocia can be traced back to the 4th century when small anchorite communities, following the teachings of Basileios the Great, Bishop of Kayseri, started to inhabit the cells hewn in the rock. | WIKI |
The earliest monastic activity in Cappadocia is thought to have been in the fourth century when anchorites started hewing out cells from the rock. | WIKI |
Located on the central Anatolia plateau within a volcanic landscape sculpted by erosion to form a succession of mountain ridges, valleys and pinnacles known as xe2x80x9cfairy chimneysxe2x80x9d or hoodoos, Gxc3xb6reme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia cover the region between the cities of Nevxc5x9fehir, xc3x9crgxc3xbcp and Avanos, the sites of Karain, Karlxc4xb1k, Yexc5x9filxc3xb6z, Soxc4x9fanlxc4xb1 and the subterranean cities of Kaymaklxc4xb1 and Derinkuyu. | UNESCO |
Though interesting from a geological and ethnological point of view, the incomparable beauty of the decor of the Christian sanctuaries makes Cappadocia one of the leading examples of the post-iconoclastic Byzantine art period. | UNESCO |
It is believed that the first signs of monastic activity in Cappadocia date back to the 4th century at which time small anchorite communities, acting on the teachings of Basileios the Great, Bishop of Kayseri, began inhabiting cells hewn in the rock. | UNESCO |
However, after 842 many rupestral churches were dug in Cappadocia and richly decorated with brightly coloured figurative painting. | UNESCO |
Criterion (i): Owing to their quality and density, the rupestral sanctuaries of Cappadocia constitute a unique artistic achievement offering irreplaceable testimony to the post-iconoclastic Byzantine art period. | UNESCO |
Criterion (v): Cappadocia is an outstanding example of a traditional human settlement which has become vulnerable under the combined effects of natural erosion and, more recently, tourism. | UNESCO |
Gxc3xb6reme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia, having been extensively used and modified by man for centuries, is a landscape of harmony combining human interaction and settlement with dramatic natural landforms. | UNESCO |
The World Heritage property Gxc3xb6reme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia is subject to legal protection in accordance with both the Protection of Cultural and Natural Resources Act No. | UNESCO |
Legal protection, management and monitoring of the Gxc3xb6reme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia fall within the scope of national and regional governmental administrations. | UNESCO |
While conservation plans and protection measures are in place for individual sites, it is recognised by the principal parties responsible for site management that an integrated Regional Plan for the Cappadocia Cultural and Tourism Conservation and Development Area is required to protect the World Heritage values of the property. | UNESCO |