Sademed
Sademed, also known as Sademe, is a small village located in the province of Kayseri, Turkey. The village is situated in the central Anatolia region, approximately 100 kilometers east of the provincial capital. Sademed is part of the Pınarbaşı district and is known for its rural and agricultural landscape. The village has a population of around 150 residents, who primarily engage in farming and livestock rearing. The local economy is supported by the cultivation of crops such as wheat, barley, and vegetables, as well as the raising of sheep and cattle. Sademed is also home to a small community of artisans who produce traditional Turkish crafts, including pottery and textiles. The village is connected to the broader region by a network of roads and has access to basic services such as electricity and water. Sademed is known for its natural beauty, with surrounding areas featuring rolling hills and lush valleys. The village is also home to a few historical sites, including an ancient castle and a mosque dating back to the Ottoman period. Despite its small size, Sademed plays an important role in the local community, providing a sense of identity and continuity for its residents.