Kaya Köy With its houses, two large churches, its pharmacy, stores, streets, and squares all in ruins, Looks haunted.
It’s been deserted since the 1920s when the people who lived there were forced to move to Greece. Some say they left a curse on the place?
These houses, almost 4000 in number, destroyed partly by nature and partly by human hands, stand still as if bound by the hush of waiting long years.
On the plain in front of Kaya Köy Turkish peasants, around 2000 in number, have settled down.
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