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Çankırı Tuz Cave reopens after a year of closure
A salt cave in the Central Anatolian province of Çankırı, which has been a source of salt since the Hittite period and entered tourism, has started to welcome visitors once again.
The salt cave, which remained closed for about a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, draws attention with its different atmosphere believed to be good for treating asthma, bronchitis and lung diseases.
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Investigation launched over photo showing Turkish national wrestler mopping floors
The Sports Ministry on Jan. 11 launched an investigation into the circumstances that led to national wrestler Seyfullah Karadeniz having to mop the floors at the provincial Directorate of Youths and Sports in the Central Anatolian province of Çankırı.
11 students wounded after elevator falls in dormitory in central Turkey
Eleven students have been wounded after an elevator fell in a dormitory in the Central Anatolian province of Çankırı.
The elevator in the female students' dormitory of Çankırı Karatekin University fell from the seventh floor, Anadolu Agency reported.
Ancient fossils moving to new museum in Turkey's Çank?r?
Ancient fossils dating back 8.5 million years, currently on display at the Çankırı Culture and Tourism Directorate, are set to be moved to the new Çankırı Museum.