The island lies between the latitudes 34° 33' and 35° 41 north and longitudes 32° 15' and 34° 35' east with total area of 9,251 square kilometers (3,572 square miles). With a population of onl 800 000, largeareas of the island remain completely unspoiled. However, as a result of the Turkish invasion of 1974, 37% of the island remains under Turkish rule. The so-called 'Green Line' border that cuts directly through the capital, Nicosia divides the country, now the last remaining divided capital in Europe. Cyprus is an island steeped in history and has a rich cultural heritage. Visitors and tourists that travel to Cyprus have an overwhelming choice of ancient monuments and archaeological sites to visit. This is particularly so in Paphos, which has been included in UNESCO’s list of World Cultural Heritage sites........................ read more
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09.04.2008 14:09
THE CHAIRMAN of the House Commerce Committee yesterday called on the state to take all necessary measures to secure the property rights of Cypriot residents in the British Sovereign Base areas.
Source: Cyprus Mail
09.04.2008 14:00
"WE FEEL we are doing something right. An act of duty; an act of faith to architecture, culture and history; an act of love for Famagusta and Cyprus.”
Such is the outlook of those who are working for the restoration of ancient Famagusta, in the words of its mayor Alexis Galanos.
Source: Cyprus Mail
09.04.2008 13:00
THE authorities have assured that the island has enough electricity-generating capacity even if there is an extended summer heatwave combined with problems at the Vasiliko power station.
Source: Cyprus Mail
28.02.2008 21:00
GREEK and Turkish Cypriot municipal officials met yesterday to make sure everything was in place for the expected opening of Ledra Street once the two leaders give the green light, Nicosia Mayor Eleni Mavrou said.
Source: Cyprus Mail
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"WE FEEL we are doing something right. An act of duty; an act of faith to architecture, culture and history; an act of love for Famagusta and Cyprus.”
Such is the outlook of those who are working for the restoration of ancient Famagusta, in the words of its mayor Alexis Galanos.
THE authorities have assured that the island has enough electricity-generating capacity even if there is an extended summer heatwave combined with problems at the Vasiliko power station.
GREEK and Turkish Cypriot municipal officials met yesterday to make sure everything was in place for the expected opening of Ledra Street once the two leaders give the green light, Nicosia Mayor Eleni Mavrou said.
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