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  2. United Nations Buffer Zone in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations Buffer Zone in Cyprus is a demilitarized zone, patrolled by the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP), that was established on 4 March 1964. It was extended on 9 August after the Battle of Tillyria and extended again in 1974 after the ceasefire of 16 August 1974, following the Turkish invasion of Cyprus and ...

  3. Nicosia - Wikipedia

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    Nicosia[b] (also known as Lefkosia in Greek [c] and Lefkoşa in Turkish [d]) is the capital and largest city of Cyprus. It is the southeasternmost of all EU member states ' capital cities. Nicosia has been continuously inhabited for over 4,500 years and has been the capital of Cyprus since the 10th century.

  4. Telephone numbers in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    22 xxxxxx. Landline number in Nicosia called from abroad: +357 22 xxxxxx. Mobile phone number called from within Cyprus: 9x xxxxxx (during that period only 09 code was in use, from CYTA) Mobile phone number called from abroad: +357 9x xxxxxx. As with fixed line numbers, under the new system, these changed to numbers with eight digits, to be ...

  5. List of cities, towns and villages in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Note that even though, prior to the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus, Turkish names existed for some villages/towns, due to political reasons, most of the villages/towns were given a different Turkish name. The largest cities in Cyprus, in order from largest, are Nicosia (capital), Limassol, Larnaca, Paphos, Famagusta and Kyrenia. Map of Cyprus.

  6. Great Sea Interconnector - Wikipedia

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    The Great Sea Interconnector, [3] formerly known as the EuroAsia Interconnector [4] is a planned HVDC interconnector between the Greek, Cypriot, and Israeli power grids via the world's longest submarine power cable, with a length of 310 kilometres (190 mi) from Israel to Cyprus and 898 kilometres (558 mi) from Cyprus to Greece for a total of 1,208 kilometres (751 mi).

  7. Laiki Geitonia - Wikipedia

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    Laiki Geitonia. "Laiki Geitonia" (Greek: Λαϊκή Γειτονιά) is a traditional neighbourhood is the pedestrian area of walled city of Nicosia, Cyprus, opposite to the D'Avila bastion and 0.3 km long from the Eleftheria square. Laiki Geitonia's restoration of houses is an example of traditional Cypriot urban architecture.

  8. Eleftheria square - Wikipedia

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    Eleftheria Square (Greek: Πλατεία Ελευθερίας; Turkish: Eleftheria Meydanı, Özgürlük Meydanı); literally meaning Liberty Square, is the main square in central Nicosia, the capital city of Cyprus, in Europe. It forms the intersection of Ledra and Onasagorou streets with Stasinou, Omirou, Kostaki Pantelidi, Konstandinou ...

  9. 1974 Cypriot coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    Turkish occupation of northern Cyprus begins. Unknown. The 1974 Cypriot coup d'état was a military coup d'état executed by the Cypriot National Guard and sponsored by the Greek military junta. On 15 July 1974 the coup plotters removed the sitting President of Cyprus, Archbishop Makarios III, from office and installed pro- Enosis nationalist ...