Delice River

Delice River
Delice River

Delice River valley near Yeni Yapan, Kırıkkale
Origin Cappadocia
Mouth Kızılırmak
Basin countries Turkey

The Delice River (Turkish: Delice Irmağı), perhaps the ancient Cappadox (Ancient Greek: Καππάδοξ), is the major river of Cappadocia in Anatolia, Turkey. It flows into the Kızılırmak River (Halys) at 40°28′N 34°08′E / 40.47°N 34.14°E / 40.47; 34.14 before emptying into the Black Sea.


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