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Cyprus

Cyprus, formally known as the Republic of Cyprus, stands as an island nation nestled in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Positioned to the north of the Sinai Peninsula, south of the Anatolian Peninsula, and west of the Levant, this country is intricately linked to West Asia. Despite its geographical affiliation, Cyprus boasts cultural connections and geopolitical influences that predominantly align with Southeastern Europe. Cyprus is situated to the east of Greece, north of Egypt, south of Turkey, and west of Lebanon and Syria.

Venetian Walls in Cyprus, Nicosia

The so-called Venetian Walls are a grandiose in their design defence structure of the city of Nicosia, which was created under the direction of Italian military engineers Francisco Barbaro and Giulio Savorgiano. The construction, or rather moderni... read more

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Famagusta Gate

One of the attractions of Nicosia is its city walls, also known as the "Venetian Walls", as they were built by the Venetians in 1567 to protect the city. The territory of Nicosia was accessed through one of the three main gates. three ma... read more

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Mevlevi Tekke Museum

The famous Mevleve Tekke Museum is located in the Turkish part of Nicosia, near the Kyrenia Gate. The place is relatively small and quite different from all other museums in Cyprus. The building itself was built back in the late 16th century on th... read more

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Ataturk Square

The famous Ataturk Square, which is located in the northern Turkish part of Nicosia, is one of the most significant historical sites in the city. It is also called "Saray Square" because earlier, during the Lusignan era, a beautiful pala... read more

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