Divrigi
Divrigi is a town in northeastern part of Central Anatolia, on the edge of Eastern Anatolia. [edit] UnderstandDivrigi is an ancient town, which was once a Byzantine site. By the 12th and 13th centuries, it was the capital of Western branch of Turkic Mengücek Emirate, and the remains of Great Mosque of 1229 and a citadel remain from the period. [edit] Get in[edit] By airNearest airport is located in Sivas, about 180 km or 3 hours away by road. [edit] By bus
[edit] By trainDivrigi has a train station. Daily trains from Istanbul's Haydarpaşa station (Doğu Express, departing 8:35AM and arriving at Divrigi 9:30AM next morning, 32.50 TL/seat, 26 TL/seat for students) and Ankara (Doğu Express, departing from Ankara 6:08PM, 20 TL/seat, 16 TL/seat for students; and Erzurum Express, departing from Ankara 1:30PM and arriving at Divrigi 3:45AM, 22.50 TL/seat, 18 TL/seat for students) are available. Sleeper cars are available at Doğu Express. For more info, see Turkish State Railways webpage [2]. [edit] Get around[edit][add listing] See
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[edit] ContactThe telephone code of the town is (+90) 346. [edit] Get outIt's possible to move on further east to Erzincan, Erzurum, and Kars by daily trains.
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