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  1. Cyprus is an island country in the Eastern Basin of the Mediterranean Sea. It is the third-largest island in the Mediterranean, after the Italian islands of Sicily and Sardinia, and the 80th-largest island in the world by area. It is located south of the Anatolian Peninsula, yet it belongs to the Cyprus Arc. [1]

    • 9,251 km² (3,572 sq mi)
    • Nicosia
  2. The concept of geography plays a major role in Shakespeare’s Othello, as it does in many of his plays. Caught between the two markedly different locales of Venice and Cyprus, the events of the script give proof to the old adage that “people change places, and places change people.”

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  4. Jan 6, 2016 · The action of Othello is limited to Venice in the opening act and Cyprus for the remainder of the play. But… Geography plays a subtle but important role in the play, with references to Rhodes, Florence, Barbary and the Ottoman Empire (including the stronghold of Aleppo). Check out our geographic map breakdown as an infographic!

  5. Othello. What does each setting, Venice and Cyprus, symbolize in Othello? Quick answer: In Othello, Venice symbolizes patriarchal rationality, while Cyprus symbolizes passion that runs...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CyprusCyprus - Wikipedia

    Cyprus (/ ˈ s aɪ p r ə s / ⓘ), officially the Republic of Cyprus, is an island country in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, north of the Sinai Peninsula, south of the Anatolian Peninsula, and west of the Levant. It is geographically a part of West Asia, but its cultural ties and geopolitics are overwhelmingly Southeast European. Cyprus is the ...

  7. Dec 14, 2018 · The answer is geography and trade routes! Map of the Adriatic Sea by Coronelli in 1691. To and from Venice, voyages both up and down the Adriatic Sea were made invariably along the Balkan coast unless a ship had business in one of the Italian ports.

  8. The Venetian Period in Cyprus. Introduction. T o understand the causes which led to the occupation of Cyprus by Venice, it is necessary to review briefly the history of that republic. At the head of the Adriatic, between the Alps and the sea, lies the rich plains of Lombardy, formed by the soil washed down by the rivers from the mountains.

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