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Cavusin Village in Cappadocia with stone houses, cave dwellings, a mosque, and greenery against a mountainous backdrop.

Çavuşin Village

Address: Çavuşin, 50500 Avanos, Nevşehir, Turkey.

Çavuşin Village, located in Cappadocia, is known for its ancient rock-cut dwellings and the impressive ruins of its cliffside churches. One of the oldest settlements in the region, it boasts the famous Church of St. John the Baptist, dating back to the 5th century, featuring stunning frescoes and expansive interiors. The village’s abandoned rock houses create a fascinating labyrinth of tunnels and rooms, reflecting its rich history. With its tranquil atmosphere, breathtaking landscapes, and opportunities for hiking, Çavuşin is a must-visit for those exploring Cappadocia’s cultural and natural heritage.