A shepherd lets his sheep into the barn. In the Kark?n Village of Afyonkarahisar, with a population of 339, stockbreeders raise mainly sheep, goats and cows in the caves right next to the village. Villagers who make a living from animal husbandry say that about 50 caves have been used for the same purpose for 100 years. In the Kark?n Village of Afyonkarahisar, with a population of 339, stockbreeders raise mainly sheep, goats, and cows in the caves right next to the village. Villagers who make a living from animal husbandry say that about 50 caves have been used for the same purpose for 100 yea


A shepherd lets his sheep into the barn. In the Kark?n Village of Afyonkarahisar, with a population of 339, stockbreeders raise mainly sheep, goats and cows in the caves right next to the village. Villagers who make a living from animal husbandry say that about 50 caves have been used for the same purpose for 100 years. In the Kark?n Village of Afyonkarahisar, with a population of 339, stockbreeders raise mainly sheep, goats, and cows in the caves right next to the village. Villagers who make a living from animal husbandry say that about 50 caves have been used for the same purpose for 100 years.


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