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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Binbirkilise (literalmente: "Mil e Uma IgrBinbirkilise (literalmente: "Mil e Uma Igrejas") é uma região na antiga Licônia, na atual província de Karaman da Turquia, conhecida por suas cerca de cinquenta igrejas bizantinas em ruínas. A região está situada na encosta norte do vulcão Karadağ, cerca de 30 km ao norte da capital da província. As ruínas das igrejas estão localizadas dentro e nos arredores das localidades de Madenşehri, Üçkuyu e Değle.localidades de Madenşehri, Üçkuyu e Değle. , Binbirkilise (literally: Thousand and One Binbirkilise (literally: Thousand and One Churches) is a region in the antique Lycaonia, in modern Karaman Province of Turkey, known for its around fifty Byzantine church ruins. The region is located on the northern slopes of the volcano Karadağ, around 30 km (19 mi) north of the province capital city of Karaman. The church ruins are situated in and around the settlements Madenşehri, Üçkuyu and Değle. settlements Madenşehri, Üçkuyu and Değle. , Als Binbirkilise (deutsch 1001 Kirchen) wiAls Binbirkilise (deutsch 1001 Kirchen) wird ein Gebiet in der antiken Region Lykaonien um den Vulkan Karadağ in der heutigen türkischen Provinz Karaman bezeichnet. In dem Areal liegen etwa 50 byzantinische Kirchenruinen. Das Gebiet liegt am Nordhang des Karadağ-Massivs etwa 30 km nördlich der Provinzhauptstadt Karaman. Die Ruinen konzentrieren sich weitgehend bei und in den Orten Madenşehri und Üçkuyu (ehemals Değle).ten Madenşehri und Üçkuyu (ehemals Değle). , Binbirkilise (littéralement : mille et uneBinbirkilise (littéralement : mille et une églises) est une région de l'ancienne Lycaonie, dans l'actuelle province de Karaman, en Turquie, connue pour ses quelque cinquante ruines d'églises byzantines. La région est située sur les pentes nord du volcan Karadağ, à environ 30 km au nord de Karaman, la capitale de la province. Les ruines des églises sont situées dans et autour des localités de , Üçkuyu et Değle. Elles furent redécouvertes par Gertrude Bell avant la Première Guerre mondiale.de Bell avant la Première Guerre mondiale.
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rdfs:comment Binbirkilise (literalmente: "Mil e Uma IgrBinbirkilise (literalmente: "Mil e Uma Igrejas") é uma região na antiga Licônia, na atual província de Karaman da Turquia, conhecida por suas cerca de cinquenta igrejas bizantinas em ruínas. A região está situada na encosta norte do vulcão Karadağ, cerca de 30 km ao norte da capital da província. As ruínas das igrejas estão localizadas dentro e nos arredores das localidades de Madenşehri, Üçkuyu e Değle.localidades de Madenşehri, Üçkuyu e Değle. , Als Binbirkilise (deutsch 1001 Kirchen) wiAls Binbirkilise (deutsch 1001 Kirchen) wird ein Gebiet in der antiken Region Lykaonien um den Vulkan Karadağ in der heutigen türkischen Provinz Karaman bezeichnet. In dem Areal liegen etwa 50 byzantinische Kirchenruinen. Das Gebiet liegt am Nordhang des Karadağ-Massivs etwa 30 km nördlich der Provinzhauptstadt Karaman. Die Ruinen konzentrieren sich weitgehend bei und in den Orten Madenşehri und Üçkuyu (ehemals Değle).ten Madenşehri und Üçkuyu (ehemals Değle). , Binbirkilise (littéralement : mille et uneBinbirkilise (littéralement : mille et une églises) est une région de l'ancienne Lycaonie, dans l'actuelle province de Karaman, en Turquie, connue pour ses quelque cinquante ruines d'églises byzantines. La région est située sur les pentes nord du volcan Karadağ, à environ 30 km au nord de Karaman, la capitale de la province. Les ruines des églises sont situées dans et autour des localités de , Üçkuyu et Değle. Elles furent redécouvertes par Gertrude Bell avant la Première Guerre mondiale.de Bell avant la Première Guerre mondiale. , Binbirkilise (literally: Thousand and One Binbirkilise (literally: Thousand and One Churches) is a region in the antique Lycaonia, in modern Karaman Province of Turkey, known for its around fifty Byzantine church ruins. The region is located on the northern slopes of the volcano Karadağ, around 30 km (19 mi) north of the province capital city of Karaman. The church ruins are situated in and around the settlements Madenşehri, Üçkuyu and Değle. settlements Madenşehri, Üçkuyu and Değle.
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