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Northern Cyprus wants to talk - reporter
http://www.euronews.com/ The crisis in Cyprus could influence timing of any new talks between the two sides.
The small island nation of Cyprus has been divided for almost forty years. A division which led to the Greek Cypriot south joining the EU as the Republic of Cyprus and prospering from this membership. Meanwhile, in the north, the self-proclaimed Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus remained
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Republic of Cyprus (Northern Cyprus)
This is the Republic of Cyprus. Don't get confused with the titles in the video. I visited the Northern part.
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North Cyprus Guides - Northern Cyprus Attractions - Direct Traveller
http://www.directtraveller.com/holidays/north-cyprus North Cyprus Introduction and North Cyprus holiday guide. See footage of: Activities, wildlife, culture, beaches, crafts, nightlife, historic sites & attractions in Kyrenia, Famagusta, Nicosia and other towns with this amazing video.
For the best deals to North Cyprus - visit North Cyprus specialist "Direct Traveller" where you can find amazing
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North Cyprus Problem Documentary (English language)
The northern part of Cyprus has been under Turkish occupation since 1974. Only two country recognize this breakaway territory: Turkey and Abkhazia. Last of w...
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The Controversial Property Grab in Northern Cyprus
Stolen Property? (2007): Are tourists buying homes in Northern Cyprus purchasing stolen property? Title deeds for holiday flats are at the centre of a proper...
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Northern Cyprus in 2 1/2 minutes
A few, but by far not all amazingly beautiful places of Northern Cyprus. Secluded beaches, unspoilt nature and ancient culture are impressive up there. We wi...
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National Anthem of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus - "İstiklâl Marşı"
ஜ۩ESPAÑOL۩ஜ▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭○ Istiklâl Marsi (la Marcha de la Independencia) es el himno nacional de Turquía, adoptado oficialmente el 12 de marzo de 1921....
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Documentary | The Island of Cyprus - National Geographic
UrbanTV Cyprus Presents - Part of National Geographic's series on "Islands - Cyprus" Find us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/UrbanIncCY for updated phot...
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Northern Cyprus, St. Hilarion Castle, Kyrenia. 2014
Filmed on an iPhone 4S
Track used : Nico & Vinz - 'Am i wrong'
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Walking Around North Nicosia in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus - Lefkoşa, Kuzey Kıbrıs
North Nicosia or Northern Nicosia is the capital and largest city of the de facto state of Northern Cyprus. It is the northern part of the divided city of Nicosia and is governed by the Nicosia Turkish Municipality. As of 2011, North Nicosia had a population of 61,378 and a metropolitan area with a population of 82,539.
Lefkoşa, Kuzey Kıbrıs, Lefkoşa şehrinin Kuzey Kıbrıs Türk Cumhuriyeti kısmınd
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Northern Cyprus 2015 - Vacation
Our vacation in Northern Cyprus 2015.
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METU Northern Cyprus Campus Prestige Film
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NORTHERN OCCUPIED CYPRUS - ΒΟΡΕΙΑ ΚΥΠΡΟΣ - NORTH CYPRUS - CHYPRE NORD
http://laagetas.blogspot.com http://twitter.com/#!/KuHu2011 Northern Cyprus, a hiding place for gangsters! A reportage from French TV. Βόρεια Κύπρος, ένα κρυ...
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Kyrenia, Northern Cyprus
Kyrenia, Northern Cyprus
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METU Northern Cyprus Campus - Orientation 2014
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Turkey supplies water to Northern Cyprus
MERSIN, TURKEY - OCTOBER 17: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu give a speech at the opening ceremony of Alakopru Dam, which is part of a project that aims to carry fresh water from Turkey to the TRNC via a pipeline, on October 17, 2015 in Anamur district of Mersin, Turkey. After speech, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkish Prime Minister A
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Hotel Sempati - Northern Cyprus, Kyrenia, Lapta
One of the most beautifull hotels on Northern Cyprus.
This place is worth visiting and spending here your holidays
По вопросам участия в наших живых семинарах и проживания в отеле "Семпати" здесь http://zrelost.com/intensive/
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NORTHERN CYPRUS: BORDER VILLAGE LOST IN TIME
Eng/Turkish/Nat
A village lost in time.
Pile is stuck in the United Nations controlled buffer zone dividing the island of Cyprus.
Both Greek and Turkish Cypriots live together here watched over with an eagle eye by U-N troops and police.
It is not perfect, but they live in peace and have learnt to tolerate each other despite their differences.
The island of Cyprus has been divided
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NORTHERN CYPRUS: 25 YEARS AFTER TURKISH INVASION
Eng/Turkish/Nat
Twenty five years after the Turkish invasion of Cyprus the reunification of the island on the basis of U-N Security Council resolutions appears more distant than ever.
Turkish Cypriots insist on international recognition of their self-declared state in the north.
In the south, President Glafcos Clerides refuses to deal with or acknowledge the Turkish Cypriot state.
July
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Saint Hilarion Castle - Kyrenia/Cyprus
The Saint Hilarion Castle lies on the Kyrenia mountain range, in Cyprus near Kyrenia (Girne). This location provided the castle with command of the pass road from Kyrenia to Nicosia. It is the best preserved ruin of the three former strongholds in the Kyrenia mountains, the others being Kantara and Buffavento.
Saint Hilarion was originally a monastery, named after a monk who allegedly chose the s
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Girne (Kyrenia) Northern Cyprus
Girne (Kyrenia),Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
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Bellapais Abbey Northern Cyprus
A quick tour of Bellapais Abbey Northern Cyprus. Amazing to think it was built by templars.
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Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Water Supply Project
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Water Supply Project (KKTC Su Temin Projesi)
Northern Cyprus wants to talk - reporter
http://www.euronews.com/ The crisis in Cyprus could influence timing of any new talks between the two sides.
The small island nation of Cyprus has been divided...
http://www.euronews.com/ The crisis in Cyprus could influence timing of any new talks between the two sides.
The small island nation of Cyprus has been divided for almost forty years. A division which led to the Greek Cypriot south joining the EU as the Republic of Cyprus and prospering from this membership. Meanwhile, in the north, the self-proclaimed Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus remained isolated after a 2004 referendum on re-uniting the island was turned down by the south.
But today the banking crisis has left its impact in the south with businesses closing, banks calling in their loans and unemployment rising.
In an ironic twist of fate, the isolated north has been shielded from this crisis because of its very isolation but also because of Turkey which subsidises the northern Cypriot economy to the tune of three billion Turkish liras per year.
The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus says it can help Cyprus out of its current crisis by working together on gas exploitation off the shores of Cyprus and transferring it through Turkey. Yet this would mean negotiating with Turkey which is still seen as the occupier by many in the south.
Euronews traveled to both northern and southern Cyprus to found out whether this crisis could become a catalyst in bringing the two sides back to the negotiating table to help solve one of Europe's oldest conflicts, the division of Cyprus.
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wn.com/Northern Cyprus Wants To Talk Reporter
http://www.euronews.com/ The crisis in Cyprus could influence timing of any new talks between the two sides.
The small island nation of Cyprus has been divided for almost forty years. A division which led to the Greek Cypriot south joining the EU as the Republic of Cyprus and prospering from this membership. Meanwhile, in the north, the self-proclaimed Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus remained isolated after a 2004 referendum on re-uniting the island was turned down by the south.
But today the banking crisis has left its impact in the south with businesses closing, banks calling in their loans and unemployment rising.
In an ironic twist of fate, the isolated north has been shielded from this crisis because of its very isolation but also because of Turkey which subsidises the northern Cypriot economy to the tune of three billion Turkish liras per year.
The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus says it can help Cyprus out of its current crisis by working together on gas exploitation off the shores of Cyprus and transferring it through Turkey. Yet this would mean negotiating with Turkey which is still seen as the occupier by many in the south.
Euronews traveled to both northern and southern Cyprus to found out whether this crisis could become a catalyst in bringing the two sides back to the negotiating table to help solve one of Europe's oldest conflicts, the division of Cyprus.
Find us on:
Youtube http://bit.ly/zr3upY
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/euronews.fans
Twitter http://twitter.com/euronews
- published: 19 Apr 2013
- views: 4926
Republic of Cyprus (Northern Cyprus)
This is the Republic of Cyprus. Don't get confused with the titles in the video. I visited the Northern part....
This is the Republic of Cyprus. Don't get confused with the titles in the video. I visited the Northern part.
wn.com/Republic Of Cyprus (Northern Cyprus)
This is the Republic of Cyprus. Don't get confused with the titles in the video. I visited the Northern part.
- published: 29 Apr 2015
- views: 30
North Cyprus Guides - Northern Cyprus Attractions - Direct Traveller
http://www.directtraveller.com/holidays/north-cyprus North Cyprus Introduction and North Cyprus holiday guide. See footage of: Activities, wildlife, culture, be...
http://www.directtraveller.com/holidays/north-cyprus North Cyprus Introduction and North Cyprus holiday guide. See footage of: Activities, wildlife, culture, beaches, crafts, nightlife, historic sites & attractions in Kyrenia, Famagusta, Nicosia and other towns with this amazing video.
For the best deals to North Cyprus - visit North Cyprus specialist "Direct Traveller" where you can find amazing exclusive offers and holiday deals to Kyrenia hotels and Famagusta hotels.
wn.com/North Cyprus Guides Northern Cyprus Attractions Direct Traveller
http://www.directtraveller.com/holidays/north-cyprus North Cyprus Introduction and North Cyprus holiday guide. See footage of: Activities, wildlife, culture, beaches, crafts, nightlife, historic sites & attractions in Kyrenia, Famagusta, Nicosia and other towns with this amazing video.
For the best deals to North Cyprus - visit North Cyprus specialist "Direct Traveller" where you can find amazing exclusive offers and holiday deals to Kyrenia hotels and Famagusta hotels.
- published: 19 Nov 2012
- views: 35561
North Cyprus Problem Documentary (English language)
The northern part of Cyprus has been under Turkish occupation since 1974. Only two country recognize this breakaway territory: Turkey and Abkhazia. Last of w......
The northern part of Cyprus has been under Turkish occupation since 1974. Only two country recognize this breakaway territory: Turkey and Abkhazia. Last of w...
wn.com/North Cyprus Problem Documentary (English Language)
The northern part of Cyprus has been under Turkish occupation since 1974. Only two country recognize this breakaway territory: Turkey and Abkhazia. Last of w...
The Controversial Property Grab in Northern Cyprus
Stolen Property? (2007): Are tourists buying homes in Northern Cyprus purchasing stolen property? Title deeds for holiday flats are at the centre of a proper......
Stolen Property? (2007): Are tourists buying homes in Northern Cyprus purchasing stolen property? Title deeds for holiday flats are at the centre of a proper...
wn.com/The Controversial Property Grab In Northern Cyprus
Stolen Property? (2007): Are tourists buying homes in Northern Cyprus purchasing stolen property? Title deeds for holiday flats are at the centre of a proper...
Northern Cyprus in 2 1/2 minutes
A few, but by far not all amazingly beautiful places of Northern Cyprus. Secluded beaches, unspoilt nature and ancient culture are impressive up there. We wi......
A few, but by far not all amazingly beautiful places of Northern Cyprus. Secluded beaches, unspoilt nature and ancient culture are impressive up there. We wi...
wn.com/Northern Cyprus In 2 1 2 Minutes
A few, but by far not all amazingly beautiful places of Northern Cyprus. Secluded beaches, unspoilt nature and ancient culture are impressive up there. We wi...
National Anthem of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus - "İstiklâl Marşı"
ஜ۩ESPAÑOL۩ஜ▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭○ Istiklâl Marsi (la Marcha de la Independencia) es el himno nacional de Turquía, adoptado oficialmente el 12 de marzo de 1921.......
ஜ۩ESPAÑOL۩ஜ▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭○ Istiklâl Marsi (la Marcha de la Independencia) es el himno nacional de Turquía, adoptado oficialmente el 12 de marzo de 1921....
wn.com/National Anthem Of The Turkish Republic Of Northern Cyprus İstiklâl Marşı
ஜ۩ESPAÑOL۩ஜ▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭○ Istiklâl Marsi (la Marcha de la Independencia) es el himno nacional de Turquía, adoptado oficialmente el 12 de marzo de 1921....
- published: 27 Mar 2014
- views: 3797
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author: DeroVolk
Documentary | The Island of Cyprus - National Geographic
UrbanTV Cyprus Presents - Part of National Geographic's series on "Islands - Cyprus" Find us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/UrbanIncCY for updated phot......
UrbanTV Cyprus Presents - Part of National Geographic's series on "Islands - Cyprus" Find us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/UrbanIncCY for updated phot...
wn.com/Documentary | The Island Of Cyprus National Geographic
UrbanTV Cyprus Presents - Part of National Geographic's series on "Islands - Cyprus" Find us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/UrbanIncCY for updated phot...
Northern Cyprus, St. Hilarion Castle, Kyrenia. 2014
Filmed on an iPhone 4S
Track used : Nico & Vinz - 'Am i wrong'...
Filmed on an iPhone 4S
Track used : Nico & Vinz - 'Am i wrong'
wn.com/Northern Cyprus, St. Hilarion Castle, Kyrenia. 2014
Filmed on an iPhone 4S
Track used : Nico & Vinz - 'Am i wrong'
- published: 04 Sep 2014
- views: 59
Walking Around North Nicosia in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus - Lefkoşa, Kuzey Kıbrıs
North Nicosia or Northern Nicosia is the capital and largest city of the de facto state of Northern Cyprus. It is the northern part of the divided city of Nicos...
North Nicosia or Northern Nicosia is the capital and largest city of the de facto state of Northern Cyprus. It is the northern part of the divided city of Nicosia and is governed by the Nicosia Turkish Municipality. As of 2011, North Nicosia had a population of 61,378 and a metropolitan area with a population of 82,539.
Lefkoşa, Kuzey Kıbrıs, Lefkoşa şehrinin Kuzey Kıbrıs Türk Cumhuriyeti kısmında kalan ve ülkeye başkentlik yapan bölümüdür. Lefkoşa Türk Belediyesi tarafından yönetilen şehrin belediye başkanı Mehmet Harmancı'dır. Ayrıca Lefkoşa ilçesinin şehir merkezi konumundadır. Hukuki olarak Kıbrıs Cumhuriyeti'nin Lefkoşa Bölgesi'nin merkezi kenti Lefkoşa'ya bağlıdır.
wn.com/Walking Around North Nicosia In The Turkish Republic Of Northern Cyprus Lefkoşa, Kuzey Kıbrıs
North Nicosia or Northern Nicosia is the capital and largest city of the de facto state of Northern Cyprus. It is the northern part of the divided city of Nicosia and is governed by the Nicosia Turkish Municipality. As of 2011, North Nicosia had a population of 61,378 and a metropolitan area with a population of 82,539.
Lefkoşa, Kuzey Kıbrıs, Lefkoşa şehrinin Kuzey Kıbrıs Türk Cumhuriyeti kısmında kalan ve ülkeye başkentlik yapan bölümüdür. Lefkoşa Türk Belediyesi tarafından yönetilen şehrin belediye başkanı Mehmet Harmancı'dır. Ayrıca Lefkoşa ilçesinin şehir merkezi konumundadır. Hukuki olarak Kıbrıs Cumhuriyeti'nin Lefkoşa Bölgesi'nin merkezi kenti Lefkoşa'ya bağlıdır.
- published: 16 Feb 2015
- views: 11
Northern Cyprus 2015 - Vacation
Our vacation in Northern Cyprus 2015....
Our vacation in Northern Cyprus 2015.
wn.com/Northern Cyprus 2015 Vacation
Our vacation in Northern Cyprus 2015.
- published: 03 Oct 2015
- views: 62
NORTHERN OCCUPIED CYPRUS - ΒΟΡΕΙΑ ΚΥΠΡΟΣ - NORTH CYPRUS - CHYPRE NORD
http://laagetas.blogspot.com http://twitter.com/#!/KuHu2011 Northern Cyprus, a hiding place for gangsters! A reportage from French TV. Βόρεια Κύπρος, ένα κρυ......
http://laagetas.blogspot.com http://twitter.com/#!/KuHu2011 Northern Cyprus, a hiding place for gangsters! A reportage from French TV. Βόρεια Κύπρος, ένα κρυ...
wn.com/Northern Occupied Cyprus Βορεια Κυπροσ North Cyprus Chypre Nord
http://laagetas.blogspot.com http://twitter.com/#!/KuHu2011 Northern Cyprus, a hiding place for gangsters! A reportage from French TV. Βόρεια Κύπρος, ένα κρυ...
Kyrenia, Northern Cyprus
Kyrenia, Northern Cyprus
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Kyrenia, Northern Cyprus
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- published: 21 Dec 2014
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Turkey supplies water to Northern Cyprus
MERSIN, TURKEY - OCTOBER 17: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu give a speech at the opening ceremony of Alakopru...
MERSIN, TURKEY - OCTOBER 17: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu give a speech at the opening ceremony of Alakopru Dam, which is part of a project that aims to carry fresh water from Turkey to the TRNC via a pipeline, on October 17, 2015 in Anamur district of Mersin, Turkey. After speech, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, Turkish Cypriot President Mustafa Akinci, Turkish Cypriot Prime Minister Omer Kalyoncu and Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Tugrul Turkes push the pipeline's button to start flow during the opening ceremony. Turkey will supply 50 years worth of water to the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), said President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday. -
wn.com/Turkey Supplies Water To Northern Cyprus
MERSIN, TURKEY - OCTOBER 17: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu give a speech at the opening ceremony of Alakopru Dam, which is part of a project that aims to carry fresh water from Turkey to the TRNC via a pipeline, on October 17, 2015 in Anamur district of Mersin, Turkey. After speech, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, Turkish Cypriot President Mustafa Akinci, Turkish Cypriot Prime Minister Omer Kalyoncu and Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Tugrul Turkes push the pipeline's button to start flow during the opening ceremony. Turkey will supply 50 years worth of water to the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), said President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday. -
- published: 17 Oct 2015
- views: 101
Hotel Sempati - Northern Cyprus, Kyrenia, Lapta
One of the most beautifull hotels on Northern Cyprus.
This place is worth visiting and spending here your holidays
По вопросам участия в наших живых семинарах ...
One of the most beautifull hotels on Northern Cyprus.
This place is worth visiting and spending here your holidays
По вопросам участия в наших живых семинарах и проживания в отеле "Семпати" здесь http://zrelost.com/intensive/
wn.com/Hotel Sempati Northern Cyprus, Kyrenia, Lapta
One of the most beautifull hotels on Northern Cyprus.
This place is worth visiting and spending here your holidays
По вопросам участия в наших живых семинарах и проживания в отеле "Семпати" здесь http://zrelost.com/intensive/
- published: 26 Sep 2015
- views: 14
NORTHERN CYPRUS: BORDER VILLAGE LOST IN TIME
Eng/Turkish/Nat
A village lost in time.
Pile is stuck in the United Nations controlled buffer zone dividing the island of Cyprus.
Both Greek and Turkis...
Eng/Turkish/Nat
A village lost in time.
Pile is stuck in the United Nations controlled buffer zone dividing the island of Cyprus.
Both Greek and Turkish Cypriots live together here watched over with an eagle eye by U-N troops and police.
It is not perfect, but they live in peace and have learnt to tolerate each other despite their differences.
The island of Cyprus has been divided into Greek and Turkish Cypriot parts since a Turkish invasion in 1974 to thwart a Greece-backed coup.
The Turkish Cypriots sit in a cafe on one side of the village square, while their Greek neighbours have their separate coffee shop on the other side.
In the middle sit the United Nations soldiers keeping a watchful eye over the two communities.
This image is very much a reflection of everything in the village of Pile.
There are two schools, two markets, a mosque and church - one for the Greek Cypriots and one for the Turkish Cypriots.
The official currency is the Cyprus dollar, that used in the south, but the Turkish shops and cafe also take Turkish lire.
The U-N civilian police who are charged with keeping the peace complain only of minor incidents between the two rival communities.
Small disagreements between the two sides are often solved amongst themselves without the involvement of the U-N peacekeepers.
Despite the animosity which has existed between the Greek and Turkish Cypriots through decades of conflict, life in the village is reasonably quiet.
Most of the day is spent sitting in the coffee shops or outside houses lazily chatting and playing backgammon - a board game played as passionately by both the Greeks and Turks.
On the surface the two sides tolerate each other, but it is quite apparent that their is no love lost.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"No, no no, no problems. They are like brothers, very friendly.
I have a market here, a small shop, I have many Turks who buy from
my shop."
SUPERCAPTION: Greek Cypriot shopkeeper
The Greek Cypriots complain that the Turks get their amenities for free, while they have to pay for them.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"The Turks do not pay electricity, no pay water, no pay for rubbish. This the Greek people pay, I don't know why."
SUPERCAPTION: Greek Cypriot shopkeeper
The fact that the two communities have their own shops and places of worship keeps them at a distance from each other.
There is no mixing or socializing between the two groups, even the children steer clear of each other.
SOUNDBITE: (Turkish)
"Everything here is double, the mayors are separate, the coffee shops are separate, cluns and schools are separate, everything is separate, but everyone lives their own lifes. There is no such thing as getting involved with each other, playing football or cards
together."
SUPERCAPTION: Ahmet Kuleli, Turkish Cypriot villager of Pile
The Turkish Cypriots claim that the Greek Cypriots would never have returned to the village unless the U-N had arrived.
They also complain that the U-N was not around when they needed them before 1974, when they say they were persecuted and lived in the fear of their Greek Cypriot neighbours.
The same charges are made by the Greek Cypriots.
Both communities appear to have suffered at the hands of the other over the years in Pile, with families from both sides migrating away and then later returning.
SOUNDBITE: (Turkish)
"In my opinion if the UN had not come here, then the Greek Cypriots would not have returned here."
SUPERCAPTION: Ahmet Kuleli, Turkish Cypriot villager of Pile
The Cyprus issue is one that looks set to drag on for years to come.
A solution or reunification are a distant dream.
For now this village continues to be held together by a combination of tolerance and policing.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/8ff2a8ceb8e8d38e6b9bf8bdec004bf9
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
wn.com/Northern Cyprus Border Village Lost In Time
Eng/Turkish/Nat
A village lost in time.
Pile is stuck in the United Nations controlled buffer zone dividing the island of Cyprus.
Both Greek and Turkish Cypriots live together here watched over with an eagle eye by U-N troops and police.
It is not perfect, but they live in peace and have learnt to tolerate each other despite their differences.
The island of Cyprus has been divided into Greek and Turkish Cypriot parts since a Turkish invasion in 1974 to thwart a Greece-backed coup.
The Turkish Cypriots sit in a cafe on one side of the village square, while their Greek neighbours have their separate coffee shop on the other side.
In the middle sit the United Nations soldiers keeping a watchful eye over the two communities.
This image is very much a reflection of everything in the village of Pile.
There are two schools, two markets, a mosque and church - one for the Greek Cypriots and one for the Turkish Cypriots.
The official currency is the Cyprus dollar, that used in the south, but the Turkish shops and cafe also take Turkish lire.
The U-N civilian police who are charged with keeping the peace complain only of minor incidents between the two rival communities.
Small disagreements between the two sides are often solved amongst themselves without the involvement of the U-N peacekeepers.
Despite the animosity which has existed between the Greek and Turkish Cypriots through decades of conflict, life in the village is reasonably quiet.
Most of the day is spent sitting in the coffee shops or outside houses lazily chatting and playing backgammon - a board game played as passionately by both the Greeks and Turks.
On the surface the two sides tolerate each other, but it is quite apparent that their is no love lost.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"No, no no, no problems. They are like brothers, very friendly.
I have a market here, a small shop, I have many Turks who buy from
my shop."
SUPERCAPTION: Greek Cypriot shopkeeper
The Greek Cypriots complain that the Turks get their amenities for free, while they have to pay for them.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"The Turks do not pay electricity, no pay water, no pay for rubbish. This the Greek people pay, I don't know why."
SUPERCAPTION: Greek Cypriot shopkeeper
The fact that the two communities have their own shops and places of worship keeps them at a distance from each other.
There is no mixing or socializing between the two groups, even the children steer clear of each other.
SOUNDBITE: (Turkish)
"Everything here is double, the mayors are separate, the coffee shops are separate, cluns and schools are separate, everything is separate, but everyone lives their own lifes. There is no such thing as getting involved with each other, playing football or cards
together."
SUPERCAPTION: Ahmet Kuleli, Turkish Cypriot villager of Pile
The Turkish Cypriots claim that the Greek Cypriots would never have returned to the village unless the U-N had arrived.
They also complain that the U-N was not around when they needed them before 1974, when they say they were persecuted and lived in the fear of their Greek Cypriot neighbours.
The same charges are made by the Greek Cypriots.
Both communities appear to have suffered at the hands of the other over the years in Pile, with families from both sides migrating away and then later returning.
SOUNDBITE: (Turkish)
"In my opinion if the UN had not come here, then the Greek Cypriots would not have returned here."
SUPERCAPTION: Ahmet Kuleli, Turkish Cypriot villager of Pile
The Cyprus issue is one that looks set to drag on for years to come.
A solution or reunification are a distant dream.
For now this village continues to be held together by a combination of tolerance and policing.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/8ff2a8ceb8e8d38e6b9bf8bdec004bf9
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 4
NORTHERN CYPRUS: 25 YEARS AFTER TURKISH INVASION
Eng/Turkish/Nat
Twenty five years after the Turkish invasion of Cyprus the reunification of the island on the basis of U-N Security Council resolutions appea...
Eng/Turkish/Nat
Twenty five years after the Turkish invasion of Cyprus the reunification of the island on the basis of U-N Security Council resolutions appears more distant than ever.
Turkish Cypriots insist on international recognition of their self-declared state in the north.
In the south, President Glafcos Clerides refuses to deal with or acknowledge the Turkish Cypriot state.
July 20th 1974, the Turkish fleet sets out from the southern Mediterranean port of Mersin headed for the island of Cyprus.
The mission - to thwart a Greece-backed coup to take over the island.
SOUNDBITE: (Turkish)
"We are going to the island to bring peace not war, we will
bring peace not only to the Turkish Cypriots but also to the Greeks
Cypriots too."
SUPERCAPTION: Bulent Ecevit, Turkish Premier
The Turkish invasion left the island divided between Turkish and Greek Cypriot sectors.
Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit, who ordered the Turkish troops to Cyprus became a hero for the people of northern Cyprus.
However, the euphoria did not last long.
Turkish Cypriots were denied recognition as an independent state despite their self-declaration in 1983 and were boycotted by the international community.
Efforts at reunification have failed.
Talks have been stalled since 1997 - with no signs of either side making concessions.
The leader of the Turkish Republic of northern Cyprus acknowledges Turkish support for the Turkish Cypriots, but strongly condemns the United Nations for having sided with the Greek Cypriots.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"I would be very disappointed if Turkey did not recognise me and Turkey did not recognise me, why? because Turkey has died for me, has died for my liberty, has died for my rights, no nations would have done that. They merely would have watched and reported the incidents to the Security Council, as the United Nations did for
many years in Cyprus."
SUPERCAPTION: Rauf Denktas, Turkish Cypriot Leader
Turkish Cypriots charge that in the years leading up to the 1974 invasion Greek Cypriots attempted to drive them from their land.
Those war veterans who fought in Cyprus in 1974 still believe that Turkey did the right thing.
SOUNDBITE: (Turkish)
"Turkey was obliged to do this because there was massacring going on there, they were trying to wipe out the Turks, they wanted to take over the island, they were trying to do this by using the Greek Cypriots, unfortunately they were unable to succeed."
SUPERCAPTION: Ozgen Siktay, Cyprus war veteran
SOUNDBITE: (Turkish)
"At the beginning there were many incidents. They killed and massacred our people. Of course this upset us as the Turkish people. The peace operation to Cyprus in 1974 was the right thing to do for our people, now they can live in peace."
SUPERCAPTION: Huseyin Yuksek, Cyprus war veteran
Turkey and Turkish Cypriots have insisted on recognition for the breakaway republic, set up in 1983, ever since the European Union last year started membership negotiations with the Cypriot government, which are internationally recognised.
The two sides are divided by a buffer zone, manned by around 2-thousand United Nations troops.
The zone splits the island and the capital, Nicosia.
Turkey is the only country to recognize the Turkish Cypriot state and maintains 35-thousand troops there.
The U-N forces have had little to deal with except in 1996 when Turkish and Greek Cypriots clashed at the border, resulting in Greek Cypriot casualties.
A Greek Cypriot man who attempted to scale a Turkish flag pole was shot dead.
The U-N forces are hoping that the 25th anniversary celebrations of the Turkish invasion of the divided island will not spark off trouble between the two sides.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
operation in Cyprus
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Eng/Turkish/Nat
Twenty five years after the Turkish invasion of Cyprus the reunification of the island on the basis of U-N Security Council resolutions appears more distant than ever.
Turkish Cypriots insist on international recognition of their self-declared state in the north.
In the south, President Glafcos Clerides refuses to deal with or acknowledge the Turkish Cypriot state.
July 20th 1974, the Turkish fleet sets out from the southern Mediterranean port of Mersin headed for the island of Cyprus.
The mission - to thwart a Greece-backed coup to take over the island.
SOUNDBITE: (Turkish)
"We are going to the island to bring peace not war, we will
bring peace not only to the Turkish Cypriots but also to the Greeks
Cypriots too."
SUPERCAPTION: Bulent Ecevit, Turkish Premier
The Turkish invasion left the island divided between Turkish and Greek Cypriot sectors.
Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit, who ordered the Turkish troops to Cyprus became a hero for the people of northern Cyprus.
However, the euphoria did not last long.
Turkish Cypriots were denied recognition as an independent state despite their self-declaration in 1983 and were boycotted by the international community.
Efforts at reunification have failed.
Talks have been stalled since 1997 - with no signs of either side making concessions.
The leader of the Turkish Republic of northern Cyprus acknowledges Turkish support for the Turkish Cypriots, but strongly condemns the United Nations for having sided with the Greek Cypriots.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"I would be very disappointed if Turkey did not recognise me and Turkey did not recognise me, why? because Turkey has died for me, has died for my liberty, has died for my rights, no nations would have done that. They merely would have watched and reported the incidents to the Security Council, as the United Nations did for
many years in Cyprus."
SUPERCAPTION: Rauf Denktas, Turkish Cypriot Leader
Turkish Cypriots charge that in the years leading up to the 1974 invasion Greek Cypriots attempted to drive them from their land.
Those war veterans who fought in Cyprus in 1974 still believe that Turkey did the right thing.
SOUNDBITE: (Turkish)
"Turkey was obliged to do this because there was massacring going on there, they were trying to wipe out the Turks, they wanted to take over the island, they were trying to do this by using the Greek Cypriots, unfortunately they were unable to succeed."
SUPERCAPTION: Ozgen Siktay, Cyprus war veteran
SOUNDBITE: (Turkish)
"At the beginning there were many incidents. They killed and massacred our people. Of course this upset us as the Turkish people. The peace operation to Cyprus in 1974 was the right thing to do for our people, now they can live in peace."
SUPERCAPTION: Huseyin Yuksek, Cyprus war veteran
Turkey and Turkish Cypriots have insisted on recognition for the breakaway republic, set up in 1983, ever since the European Union last year started membership negotiations with the Cypriot government, which are internationally recognised.
The two sides are divided by a buffer zone, manned by around 2-thousand United Nations troops.
The zone splits the island and the capital, Nicosia.
Turkey is the only country to recognize the Turkish Cypriot state and maintains 35-thousand troops there.
The U-N forces have had little to deal with except in 1996 when Turkish and Greek Cypriots clashed at the border, resulting in Greek Cypriot casualties.
A Greek Cypriot man who attempted to scale a Turkish flag pole was shot dead.
The U-N forces are hoping that the 25th anniversary celebrations of the Turkish invasion of the divided island will not spark off trouble between the two sides.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
operation in Cyprus
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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Saint Hilarion Castle - Kyrenia/Cyprus
The Saint Hilarion Castle lies on the Kyrenia mountain range, in Cyprus near Kyrenia (Girne). This location provided the castle with command of the pass road fr...
The Saint Hilarion Castle lies on the Kyrenia mountain range, in Cyprus near Kyrenia (Girne). This location provided the castle with command of the pass road from Kyrenia to Nicosia. It is the best preserved ruin of the three former strongholds in the Kyrenia mountains, the others being Kantara and Buffavento.
Saint Hilarion was originally a monastery, named after a monk who allegedly chose the site for his hermitage, with a monastery and a church built there in the 10th century. Starting in the 11th century, the Byzantines began fortification. Saint Hilarion formed the defense of the island with the castles of Buffavento and Kantara against Arab pirates raiding the coast. Some sections were further upgraded under the Lusignan rule, who may have used it as a summer residence. During the rule of Lusignans, the castle was the focus of a four-year struggle between Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II and Regent John d' Ibelin for control of Cyprus.
The castle has three divisions or wards. The lower and middle wards served economic purposes, while the upper ward housed the royal family. The lower ward had the stables and the living quarters for the men-at-arms. The Prince John tower sits on a cliff high above the lower castle. The church lies on the middle ward. The upper ward was reserved for the Royals and can be entered via a well-preserved archway. Farm buildings are located in the west close to the royal apartments. Along the western wall, there is a scenic view of the northern coast of Cyprus, overlooking the city of Kyrenia (Girne), from the Queen's Window.
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The Saint Hilarion Castle lies on the Kyrenia mountain range, in Cyprus near Kyrenia (Girne). This location provided the castle with command of the pass road from Kyrenia to Nicosia. It is the best preserved ruin of the three former strongholds in the Kyrenia mountains, the others being Kantara and Buffavento.
Saint Hilarion was originally a monastery, named after a monk who allegedly chose the site for his hermitage, with a monastery and a church built there in the 10th century. Starting in the 11th century, the Byzantines began fortification. Saint Hilarion formed the defense of the island with the castles of Buffavento and Kantara against Arab pirates raiding the coast. Some sections were further upgraded under the Lusignan rule, who may have used it as a summer residence. During the rule of Lusignans, the castle was the focus of a four-year struggle between Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II and Regent John d' Ibelin for control of Cyprus.
The castle has three divisions or wards. The lower and middle wards served economic purposes, while the upper ward housed the royal family. The lower ward had the stables and the living quarters for the men-at-arms. The Prince John tower sits on a cliff high above the lower castle. The church lies on the middle ward. The upper ward was reserved for the Royals and can be entered via a well-preserved archway. Farm buildings are located in the west close to the royal apartments. Along the western wall, there is a scenic view of the northern coast of Cyprus, overlooking the city of Kyrenia (Girne), from the Queen's Window.
- published: 04 Oct 2015
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Girne (Kyrenia) Northern Cyprus
Girne (Kyrenia),Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus....
Girne (Kyrenia),Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
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Girne (Kyrenia),Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
- published: 23 May 2007
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author: dretaci
Bellapais Abbey Northern Cyprus
A quick tour of Bellapais Abbey Northern Cyprus. Amazing to think it was built by templars....
A quick tour of Bellapais Abbey Northern Cyprus. Amazing to think it was built by templars.
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A quick tour of Bellapais Abbey Northern Cyprus. Amazing to think it was built by templars.
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Water Supply Project
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Water Supply Project (KKTC Su Temin Projesi)...
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Water Supply Project (KKTC Su Temin Projesi)
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Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Water Supply Project (KKTC Su Temin Projesi)
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Travel Guide Northern Cyprus
Travel Guide Northern Cyprus
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NORTH CYPRUS TOURIST INFORMATION ENGLISH PART 1 ( North Cyprus Holiday )
North Cyprus Holiday North Cyprus Travel North Cyprus Tourism.
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NORTH CYPRUS TOURIST INFORMATION ENGLISH PART 2 ( North Cyprus Holiday )
North Cyprus Holiday North Cyprus Travel North Cyprus Tourism TURKISH REPUBLIC OF NORTHERN CYPRUS -TOURİSTİC İNFORMATİON ENGLİSH VERSİON 2.avi.
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Larnaca, Cyprus Travel Guide - Larnaca Tourism and Vacations
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Cyprus Travel Guide http://bit.ly/1fhFShE
Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Larnaca, which has been the capital of the islands tourism and the gate to
Cyprus.
The island of the goddess Aphrodite lies in the eastern basin of the Mediterranean Sea. Its climate is extremely pleasant, its scenery diverse. Beautiful beaches, high mounta
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A Tourist's Guide to Larnaca and Northen Cyprus
I fly into Larnaca, and, after seeing the few sights on offer there, get a bus to Nicosia where I cross the border in the Turkish part of Cyprus.
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Cyprus Travel Guide
Cyprus Travel Guide - Enjoy a tour around Aphrodite's Cyprus. The Mediterranean island at the crossroads of three continents, where there's always a new world to discover. Where East meets West and a new experience awaits for you under the sun everyday.Where Championship Golf courses, inviting beaches, and breathtaking mountain trails lie around luxurious hotels. Once you've been to Cyprus,
it's
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Paphos, Cyprus Travel Guide
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Cyprus Travel Guide http://bit.ly/1fhFShE
Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Paphos, the most important religious, cultural and commercial center in Cyprus,
which used to be the capital at one point.
Cytherea, the Cyprus-born,, I shall sing who gives gentle gifts to mortals and on her lovely face always there are smiles and delightf
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Cyprus Travel
Cyprus Travel - Cyprus gained its independence from the United Kingdom in 1960. Despite a constitution which guaranteed a degree of power-sharing between the...
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Another point to make in northern cyprus 2
Tourist guide another point to be made in northern cyprus 2
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Adams Beach Hotel, Cyprus: Travel Guide
http://www.hotels4u.com/en_cyprus_hotels.aspx
The elegant Adams Beach Hotel rests in a tranquil section of beachoverlooking the Nissi Bay, near the centre of the popular resort of Ayia Napa in Cyprus.
The recipient of numerous awards, this 5 Star retreat is especially popular with couples and families with modern facilities, 385 guestrooms with Inland or Mediterranean Sea views, plenty of onsite
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Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque (Saint Nicholas's Cathedral), Famagusta, Northern Cyprus
The Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque originally known as Saint Nicholas's Cathedral and later as the Saint Sophia Mosque of Magusa, is the largest medieval building in Famagusta Built between 1300 and 1400, it was consecrated as a Catholic cathedral in 1328. The cathedral was converted into a mosque after the Ottoman Empire captured Famagusta in 1571 and it remains a mosque to this day. The building is b
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Kyrenia Castle, Northern Cyprus
Kyrenia Castle, at the east end of the old harbour in Kyrenia is a 16th-century castle built by the Venetians over a previous Crusader fortification. Within its walls lies a twelfth-century chapel showing reused late Roman capitals, and the Shipwreck Museum. Research carried out at the site suggests that the Byzantines built the original castle in the 7th Century to guard the city against the new
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Ride from Agia Thekla to Poatamos. Cyprus 2012 Full HD
http://www.cyprussummer.com - Ride from Agia Thekla to Poatamos. Cyprus 2012 Full HD - Cyprus 2012 2013 FULL HD. Cyprus Summer .com - Your Cyprus Travel and ...
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Lefke, North Cyprus
2007-2008 ~ Photo travel journal of experiences in Lefke, Northern Cyprus, home of Mawlana Shaykh Nazim, Sufi spiritual guide/Murshid. Dedicated to all seeke...
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Full movie, Travel & Tourist guide, Cyprus day and night live. Ayia Napa,Protaras,Famagusta,Larnaca
http://www.cyprussummer.com : Watch Full movie : Travel & Tourist guide - Cyprus day and night live. Ayia Napa, Protaras, Famagusta, Larnaca, Nicosia, paphos, Polis, Capo Gerco. Cyprus travel and tourism guide - Travel Adventure of Nature Culture and Destination Landmark Tourism Destination (group) Travel Channel (TV Network) Nice Museum Good holliday in Cyprus island. Full movie with original so
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Cyprus - a travel destination video
View more travel videos from all over the world; find information on destinations, hotels, attractions and more at videoglobetrotter.com.
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Gay Travel Guide: Cyprus (Mini Review ONLY)
Area: 3,500 sq mi
Population: 1,117,000 (approx)
Things to do Gay: Cruise, clubs/bars, Government Beach
Things to do: Temple of Aphrodite, Beaches
Need Cash: Yes
Major Cities: Nicosia, Limassol, Paphos, Larnaka
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Norway Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Norway.
Norway is a fascinating land in the extreme north of Europe where both magic and fairytales are very much alive. It has crystal clear lakes and rivers, snow covered mountains, idyllic fishing villages and endless beaches that are only accessible by boat.Although the Norwegian metropolis of Oslo is a modern city it continues to be inspired by the lively spirit
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Cyprus Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Cyprus? Check out our Cyprus Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Cyprus.
Top Places to visit in Cyprus:
Kato Paphos Archaeological Park, Cyprus Museum, Tombs of the Kings, Nissi Beach, Fasouri Watermania, Büyük Han, MS Zenobia, Fig Tree Bay, Kykkos Monastery, Kolossi Castle, Selimiye Mosque, Nicosia, Hala Sultan Tekke, Coral Bay, Petra tou Romiou, Famagust
Travel Guide Northern Cyprus
Travel Guide Northern Cyprus...
Travel Guide Northern Cyprus
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Travel Guide Northern Cyprus
- published: 07 Jun 2015
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NORTH CYPRUS TOURIST INFORMATION ENGLISH PART 2 ( North Cyprus Holiday )
North Cyprus Holiday North Cyprus Travel North Cyprus Tourism TURKISH REPUBLIC OF NORTHERN CYPRUS -TOURİSTİC İNFORMATİON ENGLİSH VERSİON 2.avi....
North Cyprus Holiday North Cyprus Travel North Cyprus Tourism TURKISH REPUBLIC OF NORTHERN CYPRUS -TOURİSTİC İNFORMATİON ENGLİSH VERSİON 2.avi.
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North Cyprus Holiday North Cyprus Travel North Cyprus Tourism TURKISH REPUBLIC OF NORTHERN CYPRUS -TOURİSTİC İNFORMATİON ENGLİSH VERSİON 2.avi.
Larnaca, Cyprus Travel Guide - Larnaca Tourism and Vacations
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Cyprus Travel Guide http://bit.ly/1fhFShE
Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Larnaca, which has...
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Cyprus Travel Guide http://bit.ly/1fhFShE
Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Larnaca, which has been the capital of the islands tourism and the gate to
Cyprus.
The island of the goddess Aphrodite lies in the eastern basin of the Mediterranean Sea. Its climate is extremely pleasant, its scenery diverse. Beautiful beaches, high mountains, idyllic villages, monasteries decorated with Byzantine murals, busy cities, colorful harbors. There's a good reason why Cyprus has become a favorite vacation spot for tourists. Larnaca has been the capital of the islands tourism and the gate to Cyprus for three main reasons. One of these is its favorable location. Tourists can easily reach the beaches of Napa, the capital Nicosia, the Troodos Mountain or Paphos from here. The second is its international airport, the significance of which has greatly increased since the division of the island.
This is where all the charter planes land while the harbor welcomes the ships arriving from Israel and Arabic countries. This is where the one to two day boat trips to Syria and Lebanon set off. There are no trains on the island as the only line was demolished in the 50s. However, the road system is of good quality and public transportation is highly developed. Tourists can also use share taxis or rent cars and motorcycles. Let's not forget that as a heritage of the British governance, cars drive on the left hand side of the road which makes life a little difficult at first but by the time it's time to go home, you'll have become accustomed to it. The city is made up of three distinct parts. The seashore with its modern buildings and beach promenades, the old town and the one time Turkish quarter. The promenade is the site of folklore and art performances.
The most beautiful and most important site of Larnaca is the St. Lazarus church. According to John's gospel, Christ resurrected Lazarus who later fled to Cyprus and was the bishop of Kition for 30 years. The church stands on his grave. Lazarus didn't find eternal peace in death as his earthly remains were first taken to Constantinople, now Istanbul and then to Marseilles. All that remains of the ancient city of Kition is a not too large excavation in the northern part of Larnaca. The grave of Lazarus can be seen in the crypt below the church. The sign on his empty sarcophagus reads, friend of Jesus. The church has a central knave, two isles and three domes. There's Byzantine and Latin marks and is still in use today. Grandiose weddings and christenings are held here. The churchyard was a favorite burial site for foreigners especially high ranking Englishmen. Some researchers say that the name Larnaca stems from the ancient Greek word sarcophagus and refers to the tomb of Lazarus.
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wn.com/Larnaca, Cyprus Travel Guide Larnaca Tourism And Vacations
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Cyprus Travel Guide http://bit.ly/1fhFShE
Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Larnaca, which has been the capital of the islands tourism and the gate to
Cyprus.
The island of the goddess Aphrodite lies in the eastern basin of the Mediterranean Sea. Its climate is extremely pleasant, its scenery diverse. Beautiful beaches, high mountains, idyllic villages, monasteries decorated with Byzantine murals, busy cities, colorful harbors. There's a good reason why Cyprus has become a favorite vacation spot for tourists. Larnaca has been the capital of the islands tourism and the gate to Cyprus for three main reasons. One of these is its favorable location. Tourists can easily reach the beaches of Napa, the capital Nicosia, the Troodos Mountain or Paphos from here. The second is its international airport, the significance of which has greatly increased since the division of the island.
This is where all the charter planes land while the harbor welcomes the ships arriving from Israel and Arabic countries. This is where the one to two day boat trips to Syria and Lebanon set off. There are no trains on the island as the only line was demolished in the 50s. However, the road system is of good quality and public transportation is highly developed. Tourists can also use share taxis or rent cars and motorcycles. Let's not forget that as a heritage of the British governance, cars drive on the left hand side of the road which makes life a little difficult at first but by the time it's time to go home, you'll have become accustomed to it. The city is made up of three distinct parts. The seashore with its modern buildings and beach promenades, the old town and the one time Turkish quarter. The promenade is the site of folklore and art performances.
The most beautiful and most important site of Larnaca is the St. Lazarus church. According to John's gospel, Christ resurrected Lazarus who later fled to Cyprus and was the bishop of Kition for 30 years. The church stands on his grave. Lazarus didn't find eternal peace in death as his earthly remains were first taken to Constantinople, now Istanbul and then to Marseilles. All that remains of the ancient city of Kition is a not too large excavation in the northern part of Larnaca. The grave of Lazarus can be seen in the crypt below the church. The sign on his empty sarcophagus reads, friend of Jesus. The church has a central knave, two isles and three domes. There's Byzantine and Latin marks and is still in use today. Grandiose weddings and christenings are held here. The churchyard was a favorite burial site for foreigners especially high ranking Englishmen. Some researchers say that the name Larnaca stems from the ancient Greek word sarcophagus and refers to the tomb of Lazarus.
Tags: Visit Larnaca in Cyprus,cyprus travel attractions,cyprus travel information,cyprus travel tips,larnaca in cyprus,shepherd entertainment,world travel,cyprus travel guide,shepherdfilm
- published: 28 Aug 2013
- views: 1878
A Tourist's Guide to Larnaca and Northen Cyprus
I fly into Larnaca, and, after seeing the few sights on offer there, get a bus to Nicosia where I cross the border in the Turkish part of Cyprus....
I fly into Larnaca, and, after seeing the few sights on offer there, get a bus to Nicosia where I cross the border in the Turkish part of Cyprus.
wn.com/A Tourist's Guide To Larnaca And Northen Cyprus
I fly into Larnaca, and, after seeing the few sights on offer there, get a bus to Nicosia where I cross the border in the Turkish part of Cyprus.
- published: 09 Sep 2015
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Cyprus Travel Guide
Cyprus Travel Guide - Enjoy a tour around Aphrodite's Cyprus. The Mediterranean island at the crossroads of three continents, where there's always a new world t...
Cyprus Travel Guide - Enjoy a tour around Aphrodite's Cyprus. The Mediterranean island at the crossroads of three continents, where there's always a new world to discover. Where East meets West and a new experience awaits for you under the sun everyday.Where Championship Golf courses, inviting beaches, and breathtaking mountain trails lie around luxurious hotels. Once you've been to Cyprus,
it's easy to see why you'll come back again.
The island, Cyprus Travel Guide, which legend has it was where Aphrodite, the ancient Greek goddess of love and beauty, was born at the picturesque Petra Tou Romiou near Paphos, lies on the fringes of Europe at a point where Asian, Middle Eastern and European cultures merge. While giving the island a rich mix of traditions, cuisine and music, Cyprus's strategic position has also made it desirable to countless powers over millennia. All have left their mark on all Cyprus Travel Guides.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YighfV0PpyU
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Cyprus Travel Guide - Enjoy a tour around Aphrodite's Cyprus. The Mediterranean island at the crossroads of three continents, where there's always a new world to discover. Where East meets West and a new experience awaits for you under the sun everyday.Where Championship Golf courses, inviting beaches, and breathtaking mountain trails lie around luxurious hotels. Once you've been to Cyprus,
it's easy to see why you'll come back again.
The island, Cyprus Travel Guide, which legend has it was where Aphrodite, the ancient Greek goddess of love and beauty, was born at the picturesque Petra Tou Romiou near Paphos, lies on the fringes of Europe at a point where Asian, Middle Eastern and European cultures merge. While giving the island a rich mix of traditions, cuisine and music, Cyprus's strategic position has also made it desirable to countless powers over millennia. All have left their mark on all Cyprus Travel Guides.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YighfV0PpyU
- published: 29 Apr 2014
- views: 596
Paphos, Cyprus Travel Guide
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Cyprus Travel Guide http://bit.ly/1fhFShE
Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Paphos, the most i...
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Cyprus Travel Guide http://bit.ly/1fhFShE
Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Paphos, the most important religious, cultural and commercial center in Cyprus,
which used to be the capital at one point.
Cytherea, the Cyprus-born,, I shall sing who gives gentle gifts to mortals and on her lovely face always there are smiles and delightful bloom shines over it, wrote Homer in his hymn to Aphrodite. The goddess of beauty and love emerged from the sea by the shores of Petra Tou Romiou. This romantic tale and the beautifully shaped rocks of the shore entices a lot of people to swim out into the sea and touch the rock of Aphrodite in the hope of eternal youth. I've never seen such an island of such female character, never breathed an air that is so dangerous and so full of sweet temptations confessed the greatest neoGreek writer Nikos Kazantzakis. Troodos Mountain lies in the middle of island. Its highest peak, the Olympus is almost 2000m high. Its gentle slopes face southwest. Many people who did not like the heat built their houses or vacation homes here instead of the seashore. The air is always pleasantly cool and balsamic and the trees offer plenty of shade. English bureaucrats also moved here with their families and lived in great colonial style houses with large terraces and took care of their official business from here. As they love to hike in the woods, we have thank them for many tourist trails and paths that lead to wonderful sights.
The purpose of the exhibition rooms, the screening room and the pamphlets in the visitors' center at the gates of the Troodos Mountains is to show visitors the things that are worthwhile seeing on the mountain. This is all the more important as people who visit the mountain in summer have no idea what it is like in winter and vice versa. The documentary film shows the changing of the seasons, the native wildlife, colorful vegetation and offers a glimpse into the traditional life of the people living in the villages on the mountain. This is also good for business because summer vacationers may become winter skiers as a result of watching this film. An interesting fact is that Rimbaud worked here as a headman on the building of the governor's palace. The then 26 year old French engineer came to Cyprus looking for adventure and found the island to be poetic. We can see mouflans, foxes, and forest animals portrayed on film and also stuffed.
There are no snakes on the island today which is allegedly due to a whole shipment of cats being brought in at one point to kill these reptiles. Whether this story is true or not, cats are preferred to dogs on the island as the latter allegedly once spread some sort of infection throughout the island. Maybe this is the reason that there are wild cats in the Troodos Mountains yet not many dogs are kept in the houses. Dogs are only becoming popular pets nowadays. In ancient times and the middle ages, the mountainsides of Cyprus used to be covered with seemingly endless rows of cedar trees. The resistant good quality hardwood was used to build boats so forests became scarce. Luckily, they weren't destroyed altogether and thanks to methodical replanting, cedar forests can be found in great numbers around the mountains. South of the 1400m Tripoli Mountain in cedar valley, there are some 4000 cedar trees all under strict protection.
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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Paphos, the most important religious, cultural and commercial center in Cyprus,
which used to be the capital at one point.
Cytherea, the Cyprus-born,, I shall sing who gives gentle gifts to mortals and on her lovely face always there are smiles and delightful bloom shines over it, wrote Homer in his hymn to Aphrodite. The goddess of beauty and love emerged from the sea by the shores of Petra Tou Romiou. This romantic tale and the beautifully shaped rocks of the shore entices a lot of people to swim out into the sea and touch the rock of Aphrodite in the hope of eternal youth. I've never seen such an island of such female character, never breathed an air that is so dangerous and so full of sweet temptations confessed the greatest neoGreek writer Nikos Kazantzakis. Troodos Mountain lies in the middle of island. Its highest peak, the Olympus is almost 2000m high. Its gentle slopes face southwest. Many people who did not like the heat built their houses or vacation homes here instead of the seashore. The air is always pleasantly cool and balsamic and the trees offer plenty of shade. English bureaucrats also moved here with their families and lived in great colonial style houses with large terraces and took care of their official business from here. As they love to hike in the woods, we have thank them for many tourist trails and paths that lead to wonderful sights.
The purpose of the exhibition rooms, the screening room and the pamphlets in the visitors' center at the gates of the Troodos Mountains is to show visitors the things that are worthwhile seeing on the mountain. This is all the more important as people who visit the mountain in summer have no idea what it is like in winter and vice versa. The documentary film shows the changing of the seasons, the native wildlife, colorful vegetation and offers a glimpse into the traditional life of the people living in the villages on the mountain. This is also good for business because summer vacationers may become winter skiers as a result of watching this film. An interesting fact is that Rimbaud worked here as a headman on the building of the governor's palace. The then 26 year old French engineer came to Cyprus looking for adventure and found the island to be poetic. We can see mouflans, foxes, and forest animals portrayed on film and also stuffed.
There are no snakes on the island today which is allegedly due to a whole shipment of cats being brought in at one point to kill these reptiles. Whether this story is true or not, cats are preferred to dogs on the island as the latter allegedly once spread some sort of infection throughout the island. Maybe this is the reason that there are wild cats in the Troodos Mountains yet not many dogs are kept in the houses. Dogs are only becoming popular pets nowadays. In ancient times and the middle ages, the mountainsides of Cyprus used to be covered with seemingly endless rows of cedar trees. The resistant good quality hardwood was used to build boats so forests became scarce. Luckily, they weren't destroyed altogether and thanks to methodical replanting, cedar forests can be found in great numbers around the mountains. South of the 1400m Tripoli Mountain in cedar valley, there are some 4000 cedar trees all under strict protection.
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- published: 31 Aug 2013
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Cyprus Travel
Cyprus Travel - Cyprus gained its independence from the United Kingdom in 1960. Despite a constitution which guaranteed a degree of power-sharing between the......
Cyprus Travel - Cyprus gained its independence from the United Kingdom in 1960. Despite a constitution which guaranteed a degree of power-sharing between the...
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Tourist guide another point to be made in northern cyprus 2
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Adams Beach Hotel, Cyprus: Travel Guide
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The elegant Adams Beach Hotel rests in a tranquil section of beachoverlooking the Nissi Bay, near the centre of t...
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The elegant Adams Beach Hotel rests in a tranquil section of beachoverlooking the Nissi Bay, near the centre of the popular resort of Ayia Napa in Cyprus.
The recipient of numerous awards, this 5 Star retreat is especially popular with couples and families with modern facilities, 385 guestrooms with Inland or Mediterranean Sea views, plenty of onsite sports and recreation facilities, and a perfect location within walking distance of all the trendy night spots, bars, restaurants, supermarkets and shopping centres. Agia Napa Monastery is half a mile away and Larnaca Airportis 45 km from the hotel.
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The elegant Adams Beach Hotel rests in a tranquil section of beachoverlooking the Nissi Bay, near the centre of the popular resort of Ayia Napa in Cyprus.
The recipient of numerous awards, this 5 Star retreat is especially popular with couples and families with modern facilities, 385 guestrooms with Inland or Mediterranean Sea views, plenty of onsite sports and recreation facilities, and a perfect location within walking distance of all the trendy night spots, bars, restaurants, supermarkets and shopping centres. Agia Napa Monastery is half a mile away and Larnaca Airportis 45 km from the hotel.
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- published: 28 Sep 2012
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Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque (Saint Nicholas's Cathedral), Famagusta, Northern Cyprus
The Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque originally known as Saint Nicholas's Cathedral and later as the Saint Sophia Mosque of Magusa, is the largest medieval building in...
The Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque originally known as Saint Nicholas's Cathedral and later as the Saint Sophia Mosque of Magusa, is the largest medieval building in Famagusta Built between 1300 and 1400, it was consecrated as a Catholic cathedral in 1328. The cathedral was converted into a mosque after the Ottoman Empire captured Famagusta in 1571 and it remains a mosque to this day. The building is built in Rayonnant Gothic style, quite rare outside France, though "mediated through buildings in the Rhineland". The historic tie between France and Cyprus is evidenced by its parallels to French archetypes such as Reims Cathedral. Indeed, so strong is the resemblance, that the building has been dubbed "The Reims of Cyprus"; it was built with three doors, twin towers over the aisles and a flat roof, typical of Crusader architecture. The upper parts of the cathedral's two towers suffered from earthquakes, were badly damaged during the Ottoman bombardments of 1571, and were never repaired. With the Venetians defeated and Famagusta fallen by August 1571, Cyprus fell under Ottoman control and the cathedral was converted into a mosque, renamed the "St.Sophia Mosque of Magusa".
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The Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque originally known as Saint Nicholas's Cathedral and later as the Saint Sophia Mosque of Magusa, is the largest medieval building in Famagusta Built between 1300 and 1400, it was consecrated as a Catholic cathedral in 1328. The cathedral was converted into a mosque after the Ottoman Empire captured Famagusta in 1571 and it remains a mosque to this day. The building is built in Rayonnant Gothic style, quite rare outside France, though "mediated through buildings in the Rhineland". The historic tie between France and Cyprus is evidenced by its parallels to French archetypes such as Reims Cathedral. Indeed, so strong is the resemblance, that the building has been dubbed "The Reims of Cyprus"; it was built with three doors, twin towers over the aisles and a flat roof, typical of Crusader architecture. The upper parts of the cathedral's two towers suffered from earthquakes, were badly damaged during the Ottoman bombardments of 1571, and were never repaired. With the Venetians defeated and Famagusta fallen by August 1571, Cyprus fell under Ottoman control and the cathedral was converted into a mosque, renamed the "St.Sophia Mosque of Magusa".
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Kyrenia Castle, Northern Cyprus
Kyrenia Castle, at the east end of the old harbour in Kyrenia is a 16th-century castle built by the Venetians over a previous Crusader fortification. Within its...
Kyrenia Castle, at the east end of the old harbour in Kyrenia is a 16th-century castle built by the Venetians over a previous Crusader fortification. Within its walls lies a twelfth-century chapel showing reused late Roman capitals, and the Shipwreck Museum. Research carried out at the site suggests that the Byzantines built the original castle in the 7th Century to guard the city against the new Arab maritime threat. The first historical reference to the castle occurs in 1191, when King Richard the Lionheart of England captured it on his way to the Third Crusade. After a short period, Richard sold the island to the Knights Templar, and then to his cousin Guy de Lusignan, the former king of Jerusalem. Initially the castle was quite small. John d'Ibelin enlarged it between 1208 and 1211. The Castle's main function was military and the improvements consisted of a new entrance, square and horseshoe-shaped towers, embrasures for archers, and dungeons.
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Kyrenia Castle, at the east end of the old harbour in Kyrenia is a 16th-century castle built by the Venetians over a previous Crusader fortification. Within its walls lies a twelfth-century chapel showing reused late Roman capitals, and the Shipwreck Museum. Research carried out at the site suggests that the Byzantines built the original castle in the 7th Century to guard the city against the new Arab maritime threat. The first historical reference to the castle occurs in 1191, when King Richard the Lionheart of England captured it on his way to the Third Crusade. After a short period, Richard sold the island to the Knights Templar, and then to his cousin Guy de Lusignan, the former king of Jerusalem. Initially the castle was quite small. John d'Ibelin enlarged it between 1208 and 1211. The Castle's main function was military and the improvements consisted of a new entrance, square and horseshoe-shaped towers, embrasures for archers, and dungeons.
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2011 키프로스 01 셀렉 Copy 5
■ KBS 걸어서 세계속으로 PD들이 직접 만든 해외여행전문 유투브 채널 【Everywhere, K】
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■ KBS 걸어서 세계속으로 PD들이 직접 만든 해외여행전문 유투브 채널 【Everywhere, K】
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Ride from Agia Thekla to Poatamos. Cyprus 2012 Full HD
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Lefke, North Cyprus
2007-2008 ~ Photo travel journal of experiences in Lefke, Northern Cyprus, home of Mawlana Shaykh Nazim, Sufi spiritual guide/Murshid. Dedicated to all seeke......
2007-2008 ~ Photo travel journal of experiences in Lefke, Northern Cyprus, home of Mawlana Shaykh Nazim, Sufi spiritual guide/Murshid. Dedicated to all seeke...
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2007-2008 ~ Photo travel journal of experiences in Lefke, Northern Cyprus, home of Mawlana Shaykh Nazim, Sufi spiritual guide/Murshid. Dedicated to all seeke...
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Full movie, Travel & Tourist guide, Cyprus day and night live. Ayia Napa,Protaras,Famagusta,Larnaca
http://www.cyprussummer.com : Watch Full movie : Travel & Tourist guide - Cyprus day and night live. Ayia Napa, Protaras, Famagusta, Larnaca, Nicosia, paphos, P...
http://www.cyprussummer.com : Watch Full movie : Travel & Tourist guide - Cyprus day and night live. Ayia Napa, Protaras, Famagusta, Larnaca, Nicosia, paphos, Polis, Capo Gerco. Cyprus travel and tourism guide - Travel Adventure of Nature Culture and Destination Landmark Tourism Destination (group) Travel Channel (TV Network) Nice Museum Good holliday in Cyprus island. Full movie with original soundtrack.
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http://www.cyprussummer.com : Watch Full movie : Travel & Tourist guide - Cyprus day and night live. Ayia Napa, Protaras, Famagusta, Larnaca, Nicosia, paphos, Polis, Capo Gerco. Cyprus travel and tourism guide - Travel Adventure of Nature Culture and Destination Landmark Tourism Destination (group) Travel Channel (TV Network) Nice Museum Good holliday in Cyprus island. Full movie with original soundtrack.
- published: 14 Nov 2012
- views: 4987
Cyprus - a travel destination video
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- published: 18 Jan 2013
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Gay Travel Guide: Cyprus (Mini Review ONLY)
Area: 3,500 sq mi
Population: 1,117,000 (approx)
Things to do Gay: Cruise, clubs/bars, Government Beach
Things to do: Temple of Aphrodite, Beaches
Need Cash: Y...
Area: 3,500 sq mi
Population: 1,117,000 (approx)
Things to do Gay: Cruise, clubs/bars, Government Beach
Things to do: Temple of Aphrodite, Beaches
Need Cash: Yes
Major Cities: Nicosia, Limassol, Paphos, Larnaka
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wn.com/Gay Travel Guide Cyprus (Mini Review Only)
Area: 3,500 sq mi
Population: 1,117,000 (approx)
Things to do Gay: Cruise, clubs/bars, Government Beach
Things to do: Temple of Aphrodite, Beaches
Need Cash: Yes
Major Cities: Nicosia, Limassol, Paphos, Larnaka
Walk: X
Bike: XX
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- published: 08 Sep 2014
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Norway Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Norway.
Norway is a fascinating land in the extreme north of Europe where both magic and fairytales are very much alive. It has c...
Travel video about destination Norway.
Norway is a fascinating land in the extreme north of Europe where both magic and fairytales are very much alive. It has crystal clear lakes and rivers, snow covered mountains, idyllic fishing villages and endless beaches that are only accessible by boat.Although the Norwegian metropolis of Oslo is a modern city it continues to be inspired by the lively spirit of its past traders, fighting men and seafarers. Oslo is a harbour town that lies well sheltered at the end of a fjord and in the ninth century it was much appreciated by the Vikings who travelled throughout the known world, plundering much of it! Bergen’s main tourist attraction is the Bryggen district that originated in the middle of the fourteenth century when it was heavily influenced by the North German Hanseatic Office. The city not only boasts a fascinating history but also a number of music festivals and it was the birthplace of world famous composer Edvard Grieg. Trondheim is Norway’s historic capital in which the country’s kings have been crowned. The Nidaros Domkirke is the most splendid Gothic cathedral in northern Europe. It was built on the bones of Holy Olav. For several centuries it has been a place of pilgrimage and since the Middle Ages the Norwegian kings were crowned and also entombed within its walls. The small village of Nusfjord is located in front of a captivating backdrop of mountains. Due to its unique location it looks more like a high mountain village than a fishing settlement. It is both an historical as well as a cultural treasure. It is easy to understand why the descendants of the Vikings are so proud of their fascinating home in the extreme north. Norway, a country bursting with breathtaking and untamed beauty!
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Travel video about destination Norway.
Norway is a fascinating land in the extreme north of Europe where both magic and fairytales are very much alive. It has crystal clear lakes and rivers, snow covered mountains, idyllic fishing villages and endless beaches that are only accessible by boat.Although the Norwegian metropolis of Oslo is a modern city it continues to be inspired by the lively spirit of its past traders, fighting men and seafarers. Oslo is a harbour town that lies well sheltered at the end of a fjord and in the ninth century it was much appreciated by the Vikings who travelled throughout the known world, plundering much of it! Bergen’s main tourist attraction is the Bryggen district that originated in the middle of the fourteenth century when it was heavily influenced by the North German Hanseatic Office. The city not only boasts a fascinating history but also a number of music festivals and it was the birthplace of world famous composer Edvard Grieg. Trondheim is Norway’s historic capital in which the country’s kings have been crowned. The Nidaros Domkirke is the most splendid Gothic cathedral in northern Europe. It was built on the bones of Holy Olav. For several centuries it has been a place of pilgrimage and since the Middle Ages the Norwegian kings were crowned and also entombed within its walls. The small village of Nusfjord is located in front of a captivating backdrop of mountains. Due to its unique location it looks more like a high mountain village than a fishing settlement. It is both an historical as well as a cultural treasure. It is easy to understand why the descendants of the Vikings are so proud of their fascinating home in the extreme north. Norway, a country bursting with breathtaking and untamed beauty!
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 93530
Cyprus Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Cyprus:
Kato Paphos Ar...
Planning to visit Cyprus? Check out our Cyprus Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Cyprus.
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Kato Paphos Archaeological Park, Cyprus Museum, Tombs of the Kings, Nissi Beach, Fasouri Watermania, Büyük Han, MS Zenobia, Fig Tree Bay, Kykkos Monastery, Kolossi Castle, Selimiye Mosque, Nicosia, Hala Sultan Tekke, Coral Bay, Petra tou Romiou, Famagusta Gate
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Kato Paphos Archaeological Park, Cyprus Museum, Tombs of the Kings, Nissi Beach, Fasouri Watermania, Büyük Han, MS Zenobia, Fig Tree Bay, Kykkos Monastery, Kolossi Castle, Selimiye Mosque, Nicosia, Hala Sultan Tekke, Coral Bay, Petra tou Romiou, Famagusta Gate
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