Eating With Friends

Eating With Friends

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Panoramic photo by Ergec Senturk Taken 09:34, 12/04/2009 - Views loading...

Eating With Friends

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A: Kints park

by dimitris Ketsetzidis, 5.9 km away

Kints park

B: basketball

by dimitris Ketsetzidis, 5.9 km away

basket pall in park aglatzias

basketball

C: north gate aglatzia park

by dimitris Ketsetzidis, 5.9 km away

is north gate aglatzias park

north gate aglatzia park

D: palouriotissa land

by dimitris Ketsetzidis, 6.7 km away

a land in lordou vironos str palouriotissa

palouriotissa land

E: Selimiye Mosque in Nicosia (2009)

by Bo de Visser, 6.9 km away

Selimiye Mosque in Nicosia was originally constructed during 1209 and 1228 as the Saint Sophia Cathed...

Selimiye Mosque in Nicosia (2009)

F: shops agiou dimitriou str

by dimitris Ketsetzidis, 7.2 km away

a road agiou dimitriou street in nicosia , shops

shops agiou dimitriou str

G: Street View in Old Town of Nicosia

by Kirill Makarov, 7.9 km away

Street View in Old Town of Nicosia with old Coca-Cola banner on top of the building.

Street View in Old Town of Nicosia

H: Nicosia Restaurants, Cyprus

by Ergec Senturk, 8.1 km away

Ledra Street is a major shopping thoroughfare in central Nicosia, Cyprus. The name refers to the anci...

Nicosia Restaurants, Cyprus

I: Old town of Nicosia. Faneromeni Church

by Kirill Makarov, 8.1 km away

Entrance to the Faneromeni Square

Old town of Nicosia. Faneromeni Church

J: Steets-Nikosia-Arsinois-Perikleous

by Nico Winkler, 8.1 km away

Sie sehen eine Strassenkreuzung in der geteilten Stadt Nikosia wir befinden uns an der Kreuzung der S...

Steets-Nikosia-Arsinois-Perikleous

This panorama was taken in Nicosia

This is an overview of Nicosia

Nicosia, known locally as Lefkosia (Greek: Λευκωσία, Turkish: Lefkoşa), is the capital and largest city of Cyprus. It is located on the River Pedieos and situated almost in the centre of the island, it is the seat of government as well as the main business centre. Nicosia is the capital of the Nicosia District. Following the intercommunal violence of the 1960s, the capital was divided between the island's Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities in the south and north respectively. An attempted coup to unite the island with Greece in 1974 led to a Turkish invasion, leaving the capital divided since then, with Turkish Cypriots claiming the north as the capital of their own state, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) (recognised only by Turkey). On 3 April 2008, as part of efforts to reunify the island, a symbolic wall dividing the two communities at Ledra Street was opened. South of the Green Line, the population of the city is 270,000 (late 2004), while a further 84,893 live in the north.[1] Nicosia is important commercially with many shops, two modern shopping malls, restaurants and entertainment. The city is a trade centre and manufactures textiles, leather, pottery, plastic, and other products. Copper mines are nearby. Nicosia is the seat of the University of Cyprus (UCY) and four other universities.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicosia

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