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Kyrenia
Kyrenia Kyrenia Harbour on a summer night Kyrenia Castle at Night Kyrenia (Greek: Keryneia (Κερύν ... vain as a major siege never occurred. Kyrenia Castle The inner courtyar of the ...
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Kyrenia (translated from German)
Kyrenia Kyrenia is one zypriotische Port at the north ... of the city is Girne. Castle of Kyrenia In the north of Cyprus that extends Besparnak mountains (Pentedaktylos), up to 1.000 meters rises ... runs out. The castle and fortress of Kyrenia belong to the objects of interest ...
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Kyrenia mountain range
Kyrenia mountain range Kyrenia Mountain Range Beşparmaklar (Pentadactylos) The Kyrenia mountain range is a long, narrow chain of mountains that runs approximately 160 km (100 mi ... along the north coast of Cyprus. The mountains are primarily limestone, with some marble. ...
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History of Kyrenia
History of Kyrenia The history of Kyrenia, a town in the turkish occupied area ... into the present. Prehistoric and Ancient Times Kyrenia dates to the end of the Trojan ... excavated in and around the town of Kyrenia bespeak of the area's settlement since ... be the founder of the town of Kyrenia. A military leader, he arrived at ...
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Category:Mountains of Cyprus
Category:Mountains of Cyprus Articles in category "Mountains of Cyprus" There are 5 articles in this category. K Kyrenia mountain range O Mount Olympus (Cyprus) P Pentadactylos S Stavrovouni T Troodos Mountains
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Geography of Cyprus
... plain they encompass, the Mesaoria. The Troodos Mountains cover most of the southern and western ... for roughly half its area. The narrow Kyrenia Range, extending along the northern coastline, occupies ... systems run generally parallel to the Taurus Mountains on the Turkish mainland, whose silhouette is ... mountain range, a limestone formation called the Kyrenia Range. The space between these ranges is ... the image's center. The rugged Troodos Mountains, whose principal range stretches from Pomos ...
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Category:Mountain ranges of Asia
... this category. A Akademiya Nauk Range Akaishi Mountains Jebel Akhdar (Oman) Alay Mountains Alborz Annamite Range Anti-Lebanon Aravalli Range Atharamura B Baekdudaegan Barai Ghar Barisan Mountains D Daxue Mountains Dhauladhar Dongdae Mountains Dzhugdzhur Mountains E Eastern Ghats F ...
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Category:Mountain ranges of Europe
... this section of this category. A Apennine Mountains Ardennes B Baetic Cordillera Balkan Mountains C Cambrian Mountains Cantabrian Mountains Carpathian Mountains Caucasus Mountains D Dentelles de Montmirail ...
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Pentadactylos
Pentadactylos The Pentadactylos mountains comprise the western half of the Kyrenia mountain range, a long, narrow chain which ... Pentadactylos is also sometimes used synonymously with Kyrenia to refer to the entire range. The ... mountain near the north coastal city of Kyrenia/Girne which has five finger-like projections. The Turkish name for these mountains is Beşparmak : "five fingers". ...
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Mesaoria
... Sea, on the south by the Troodos mountains and on the north by the Kyrenia mountains. It has an area of approximately 1000 ... Mesaoria" (sometimes spelled "Mesarya"), means "between the mountains" in Greek. For the most part, the ... plain is significantly lower than in the mountains, but in recent years a number ...
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