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Cappadocia, a region in central Turkey known for its unique geological formations and historical significance, is protected by various entities. The Turkish government designates parts of Cappadocia as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, ensuring conservation efforts for its cultural and natural heritage. Additionally, local municipalities and environmental organizations work to preserve its landscapes, historical sites, and traditional practices, while promoting sustainable tourism to safeguard the region's integrity.

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