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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.

Galata

The quiet village of Galata is located in the picturesque Solea Valley, surrounded by the Troodos Mountains, just over 60 kilometres southwest of Nicosia. Troodos Mountains, in the district of Nicosia just over 60 kilometres southwest of the city.... read more

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Pedulas

The picturesque village of Pedoulas is nestled among pine forests and cherry orchards in the Marathas Valley, deep in the Troodos Mountains at an altitude of about 1,100 metres above sea level. The name "Pedoulas" is believed to be deriv... read more

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Lefkara

Next to the Troodos mountain system is a small but quite famous village called Lefkara, which means "White Mountains" - the mountains at the foot of which Lefkara stands are indeed white in colour.

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Limassol fortress

Two hundred metres from the old harbour at the southern end of Palm Quay is the fortress. It was once the site of Byzantine fortifications, and in the chapel in 1191 the English King Richard the Lionheart and Berengaria of Navarre were married. Th... read more

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