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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. [3] 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.

  2. Jan 4, 2022 · Nicosia’s most photographed feature is Famagusta Gate on the city’s east side. Dating to the Venetian era of the 16th century, it’s the best-preserved of the three original gates that once led into the Old City, with a timeless wooden door and a sloping facade that open into a tunnel leading through the rampart wall.

  3. Nicosia is connected by good roads with the other major towns of the island. A new international airport was established in 1974 at Larnaca, about 21 miles (34 km) southeast of Nicosia. The Cyprus Museum in the city houses many archaeological treasures. Most of the population in the surrounding area is engaged in agriculture, and crops produced ...

  4. Lots of local craft shops . 3. Cyprus Museum. Indoor venue chronicling Cyprus's ancient history with a diverse array of artifacts, from terracotta armies to Roman statues, capturing the essence of bygone eras through art and everyday objects. 4. Shacolas Tower Museum & Observatory.

  5. Jan 25, 2024 · 10. Climb up to St. Hilarion Castle on a day trip. If you’ve got some spare time in town, you’ll definitely want to join this tour that will take you to St. Hilarion Castle, Bellapais Abbey, and the Five Finger Mount in Kyrenia, a city on the north Cyprus coast. The half-day tour costs €115 and lasts around 4 hours!

  6. Jan 30, 2023 · Nicosia, the brightest capital of Europe, offers a journey through time. Dating back to the Bronze Age, it's been continuously inhabited, showcasing imprints left by civilizations like the Ptolemies, Romans, and Ottomans. Explore its Venetian Walls and Laiki Geitonia for centuries of cultural evolution. Today, Nicosia seamlessly blends past and ...

  7. Nicosia ( Greek: Λευκωσία; Turkish: Lefkoşa) is the capital of Cyprus and is the largest city by far. While it may not boast the same abundance of archaeological sites and lively beaches as other parts of Cyprus, the city's Old Town, with its museums and churches, is still a pleasant place to explore. What's more, with fewer tourists ...

  8. Nicosia was a city-state known as Ledra or Ledrae in ancient times.The king of Ledra was Onasagoras in 672 BC.The city was rebuilt by Lefkos, son of Ptolemy I around 300 BC. Ledra in Hellenic and Roman times was a small, unimportant town, also known as Lefkothea.It got its first Christian bishop, Trifillios, in 348.. The city became the island's capital around the 10th century.

  9. Old Nicosia is surrounded by the Venetian Walls, behind which one may discover the city’s historic past unfold into a magical labyrinth of museums, old churches and medieval buildings. The Nicosia Walls were built by the Franks in the 16th century after the Lusignan kings arrived on the island. The Venetians realized that the walls did not ...

  10. Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus, is a city that offers a unique blend of cultures and experiences. Located in the middle of the island, Lefkosia is home to both Turkish and Greek Cypriots, making it a truly international city. Visitors can explore Byzantine churches, Ottoman mosques, and Venetian architecture all within the city limits.

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