Kayseri
Kayseri is a city in central Turkey. The population is about 1 million and it is near the mountain of Elzey, the fourth highest mountain in Turkey. In ancient times, it was called Mazakar when it was the capital of the Cappadocia kingdom. The name Kayseri is derived from what the Emperor Tiberius called the Kaiseria, meaning "the street of the emperor," during the Roman Empire. Since Kayseri was an area where St. Paul was active, the Korean language is translated into Caesarea and Caesarea. In the 6th century, Justinian I was allowed to build up the castle, and a castle that survived several times remained in the city. It has flourished as the commercial center of Central Asia. It is a sister city with Yongin City, Gyeonggi Province, Korea.