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  1. The Paphos Tigers are an independent rugby union club based in Paphos, Cyprus. They are known as the first independent rugby club in Cyprus. They have been established since July 10, 2003. [1] The Paphos Tigers have a senior rugby team as well as a minis rugby section which is responsible to develop and promote rugby union in the Paphos region.

  2. The Diocese of Paphos (Latin: Dioecesis Paphensis) was a Roman Catholic diocese in the city of Paphos, on the island of Cyprus. It was erected in 1196 and suppressed in 1570 after the Ottoman conquest of Cyprus in 1570. Ordinaries. Jaime de Portugal (18 Jun 1457 – 27 Aug 1459 Died) Guillaume Gonème, O.S.A. (13 May 1471 – Sep 1473 Died)

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  4. 34° 45′ 30″ N, 32° 24′ 20″ L. Histórico de inscrição. Inscrição. 1980. ★ Nome usado na lista do Património Mundial. ♦ Região segundo a classificação pela UNESCO. Pafos é uma cidade portuária no sudoeste da ilha de Chipre, a capital do distrito homônimo. Possui 47 530 habitantes ( 2001 – 2005 ).

  5. Postal code. 8810. Peristerona (Greek: Περιστερώνα) is a small village located in the Paphos District of Cyprus, 9 km south of Polis. Hidden among the mountains of the area, the settlement of Peristerona Paphou maintains the traditional elements of Cypriot architecture, while there are plenty of those who build their country houses ...

  6. Location. Paphos. , Cyprus. Campus. Paphos. Website. www.nup.ac.cy. The Neapolis University Pafos ( NUP) is a private university in Paphos, Cyprus, that offers graduate and undergraduate degrees in Economic and Business Studies, Law, Health Sciences, Architecture & Land and Environmental Sciences,Theology and Greek Civilisation.

  7. In 306 BC, Salamis was the site of a naval battle between the fleets of Demetrius I of Macedon and Ptolemy I of Egypt. Demetrius won the battle and captured the island. In 58 BC, the Roman Republic annexed Cyprus; the Senate commissioned Cato the Younger to add Cyprus to the Republic's dominions. Ptolemy of Cyprus, the last Cypriotic king ...

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