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    <td valign=top>goreme open air museum goreme was known, in the ancient times, as korama. the first references to it are in the early 7th c acts of st hieron, a 3rd c. saint who was a native of matianoi, or the modern maccan. goreme is an amphitheatre of ample portions surrounded by steep cliffs leading to a pleasant, verdant valley, which puzzles every single visitor, by the interesting access to many of the caves. the place we refer as the goreme open air museum is located in a small part of the whole valley, and right next door to the modern village of goreme. it must have been such a convenient place to dwell that goreme acted as one of the most important monastic settlements in the early christian</td>
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