You will find this quiet Cappadocian village at the heart of Anatolia to be a real treasure, filled with old churches, stone houses, beautiful landscapes, and lovely little pensions. The official name the Republic gives to this town is Mustafapasa, although, like some other locations in Turkey, word seems not to have gotten out to the residents, who continue to use the old name. Once inhabited by a primarily Greek population, this town retains some of that character, though most of the Greeks were obliged to leave in the population swap of 1923.
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