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Hello friends, in this video I will take you to one of the historical sites in Turkey, precisely in Talas City, Kayseri Province. Ekis Talas (Old Talas) is an old city that is thousands of years old and is still preserved until now, located in the city of Talas. The old buildings that are thousands of years old here are still preserved complete with information and explanations of their history. The roads are also still the same as before. Enjoy watching. Talas is a municipality and district of Kayseri Province, Turkey. Its area is 444 km2, and its population is 169,214 (2022). It is located about 7 km from the city of Kayseri and has evolved from an independent town to a satellite city of Kayseri. Talas is connected to Kayseri by road and by the Kayseray mass transit system. The history of Talas dates back to 1500 BC. Its name first appears in 1070 AD as Moutaláskê, when it was mentioned for the first time when referring to St. Sabas as Moutalaske. It is believed that in (1500 BC) the area was inhabited by Mazacs and later in (510 BC) Cappadocians, (312 BC) Kayrus, and later the Romans. Its name was later rendered as Dalassa (Greek: Δάλασσα).[citation needed] Talas has grown rapidly since 1980 as a result of its proximity to neighboring Kayseri. Kayseri is considered to be one of the Anatolian Tigers which were one of a number of cities in Turkey which have displayed impressive growth records since the 1980s. While Talas was long an independent and adjacent town it has now physically connected into the larger Kayseri region and has several major road and one mass transit connection via Kayseray. A more traditional Anatolian village aesthetic of older single family homes and gardens dominates the southern portion of Talas while the northern section is predominantly high-rise housing - much of which was initially developed by TOKİ. In 2014, Talas was connected to Kayseri via the Kayseray light rail system. @denofwalkingaround1001 #walkingaround #walkingtour #walkingaround #walking #walkingvideo #jalan #jalanjalan #turkey #turkiye #turkiye_abroads_info #turkeytravelguide #turkeyvlogs #kayseri #kayseri̇ #erciyesüniversitesi #erciyes #turkishmarket #turkeyfood