Niğde Province is a province in the southern part of Central Anatolia, Turkey. Its area is 7,234 km2, and its population is 365,419 (2022) of which 170,511 live in the city of Niğde. The population was 348,081 in 2000 and 305,861 in 1990. Neighbouring provinces are Kayseri, Adana, Mersin, Konya, Aksaray and Nevşehir.
Aladağlar Mountains
An old photograph of Niğde city center
A façade detail from Eskigümüş Monastery
Lake Nar is a brackish lake situated on the borderline between Aksaray Province and Niğde Province of central Turkey.
Niğde is a city and the capital of in the Central Anatolia region of Turkey. It is the seat of Niğde Province and Niğde District. Its population is 170,511 (2022). It lies at an elevation of 1,276 m (4,186 ft).
View from Niğde Castle
Statue from Köşk Höyük in the Niğde Archaeological Museum.
Late Hittite stele fragment from Andaval, plaster cast in the Niğde Archaeological Museum.
Prodromos Church in Niğde Province.