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    Cyprus is historically and culturally a Greek island, was first inhabited by the Mycenaean Greeks from around 1400 B.C., then was conquiered by Alexander the Great, and much later on, the Ottomans controlled most of its territory. It was later moved to Venetian, Ottoman control then gained it its independence from the United Kingdom in 1960. Despit...

    Cyprus is divided into 6 administrative regions, each named for its administrative capital. Since 1974, the whole of Kyrenia district, most of Famagusta district, and the northern portion of Nicosia district are occupied by the Turkish army. The Republic of Cyprus administers the following districts: The United Kingdomretains two small Overseas Ter...

    Cypriot cities have a variety of historical spellings and writings, all in fairly common use, and which change according to the context, whether it be Greek Cypriot, Turkish or English tourist. The following list emphasizes traditional English spellings, that will most often be encountered by the traveller. 1. Nicosia (also Nikosia, Lefkosia"Lefkos...

    Troodos Mountains - the mountainous region of Troodos offers visitors a range of activities and agrotourism destinations along with over 9 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Prominent villages in the reg...

    Cyprus is a member of the Schengen Agreement but has not yet fully implemented it. For EU and EFTA (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway) citizens, together with those of Switzerland, an officially approved ID card (or a passport) is sufficient for entry. In no case will they need a visa for a stay of any length. Others will generally need a passport for...

    Public transport in Cyprus has been revamped with all new buses in Nicosia. Still, most Cypriots drive. There are no railways in Cyprus.

    the many archaeological and antiquities sites scattered around the island, dating from the New Stone Age through to the Roman Empire
    the beautiful coastline of the island - still quite unspoilt in many places - is well worth exploring
    Nicosia, the capital as it has a wealth of history, preserved Venetian walls surrounding the city, some wonderful bars and restaurants within the old walls of the city and of course the 'green line...

    The official languages of Cyprus are Greek and Turkish. Almost exclusively, Greek is spoken in the south and Turkish is spoken in the north. Englishis widely spoken by locals of all ages to varying degrees of fluency - partially because of previous British rule and partially due to the tourism industry. English is less widely spoken in the north. H...

    Currency

    Cyprus has the euro (€) as its sole currency along with 24 other countries that use this common European money. These 24 countries are: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain (official euro members which are all European Union member states) as well as Andorra, Kosovo, Monaco, Montenegro, San Marino and the Vaticanwhich use it without having a say in euro...

    Things to buy

    1. Cypriot wine - the iconic local variety known as Commandariais strong, sweet and somewhat akin to Porto wine 2. Lacework of an intricate nature - from the village of Lefkara. 3. Zivania - is a strong spirit based alcoholic drink 4. Leather goods such as shoes and handbags 5. Jewellery 6. Paintings from Gallery 37

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    Best time for shopping is from 10am to 4pm otherwise shops could easily be found closed. Generally cheapest prices could be found in big cities. Kiosks usually don't sell bread and vegetables.

    Cypriot cuisine is heavily influenced by Turkish, Greek and Mediterranean cuisines. Turkish Cypriots do not eat pork due to their religious beliefs. Here are a few common dishes 1. Cypriot meze (appetizers similar to Spanish tapas) are an art form, and some restaurants serve nothing but. Meze are available in a meat variety or fish variety but quit...

  3. Watch RIK Sat right here for free on ARTV.watch! RIK Sat is a Cyprus-based television channel that broadcasts a variety of programs including news, entertainment, and sports. The channel is operated by the Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation and is available to viewers throughout the country. RIK Sat has a strong focus on promoting Cypriot culture ...

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  5. Overview. RIK, officially Radiofonikó Ídryma Kýprou ( Greek: Ραδιοφωνικό Ίδρυμα Κύπρου, ΡΙΚ / English: Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation, CyBC), is the public broadcasting service of the Republic of Cyprus, headquartered in Nicosia ( Greek: Λευκωσία). The broadcasting network operates four television channels ...

  6. Watch RIK 1 right here for free on ARTV.watch! RIK 1 is the flagship television channel of Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyBC), the public broadcaster of Cyprus. The channel offers a wide range of programming including news, current affairs, sports, entertainment, and cultural shows. RIK 1 is known for its high-quality programming and ...

  7. The cost of living in Cyprus is comparable to Central Europe, especially in the tourist areas. Price examples: National Beer cost €3 to €3.50, a pack of cigarettes €4, a hamburger €5-7, squids about €10, a steak around €20. Away from the tourist hotels and beaches the prices are much more moderate.

  8. Vasilis Zenonos. Constantina Paulou. Mairy michael. Anna Vasiliadou. Find out all you need to know about visit Cyprus, where to go in Cyprus, what to do in Cyprus, Sightseeing, Hotels, Activities, Destinations, History of Cyprus and much more.

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