Çamardı
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Çamardı is a quiet isolated town and a district of Niğde Province of Turkey, at the foot of Aladağ in the Taurus Mountains and reached by winding mountain roads. Population is 20,302 of which 4,086 live in the town of Çamardı.
Çamardı is a thickly wooded district in this relatively dry region and is known for its apples, and also attracts visitors to walk and climb Aladağ, which can be accessed from the villages of Demirkazık and Çukurbağ.
The river Ecemiş runs through Çamardı.
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