Kyrenia is a town noted for its historic harbour and castle on the northern coast of Cyprus, in the region controlled by the Turkish Cypriots. Kyrenia at present is populated by Turkish Cypriots and British Expatriates.
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Larnaca (South)
Larnaca, also known as Larnaka is a city on the east coast of Cyprus. The major international airport of Cyprus, Larnaca International Airport is located in this city.
In ancient times, Larnaca was known as Kition. The biblical name Kittim, though derived from Citium, was in fact used quite generally for Cyprus as a whole, and occasionally by the Jews for the Greeks and Romans.
Larnaca has a population of 72,000 (2001) and is the island's second commercial port and an important tourist resort. To the north of the town lies the island's oil refinery, while to the south of Larnaca the International Airport is situated. The city of Larnaka is well-known for its picturesque sea-front which includes rows of palm trees.
As the oldest continually inhabited town on Cyprus, the port city of Larnaca has a rich and interesting history stretching back 6,000 years.
Legend says the original town of Kition was founded by Noah’s grandson, Khittim. Due to its prime location in the Mediterranean, the town has been desired by every civilisation that has ruled over this region. Today, Larnaca is known for its lovely uncrowded beaches, great food and ancient historical sites.
View areas in Larnaca: Agglisides
Alaminos
Alaminos Village
Alethriko
Kalavasos
Kalavassos
Kiti
Layia
Lefkara
Mazotos
Mazotos Village
Nikou
Oraklini
Oroklini
Pano Lefkara
Paralimni
Pervolia
pervolia area
Pyla Village
Pyrgos Tillirias
Tersefanou
Tersfanou
Xylofagou
Limassol (South)
Limassol also known as Lemosos is the second-largest city of Cyprus, with a population of 176.900 (2005), the largest city in geographical size, and the biggest municipality of the island. The city is located on Akrotiri Bay, on the island's southern coast and it is the capital of Limassol District.
A wide spectrum of activities and a great number of museums and archaeological sites are available to the interested visitor.
It is the biggest port in the Mediterranean transit trade. Limassol has since then become one of the most important tourism, trade and service-providing centre in the area. Limassol is renowned for its long cultural tradition.
View areas in Limassol:Agios Athanasios
Agios Nicholas
Agios Spyridonas
Agios Tychonas
Alassa
Anogira
Anogyra
Apsiou
Arakapas
Ayia Fila
Ayia Phyla
Ayia Therapon
Ayios Athanasios
Ayios Ioannis
Ayios Konstantinos
Ayios Nectarios
Ayios Pavlos
Ayios Theodoros
Ayios Tychonas
Columbia
Dora Village
Ekali
Erimi
Fasoula
Fassoula
Fassouri
Gerasa
Gerassa
Germasogeia
Germasogia
Germasoyia
K. Milos
K. Xorio
Kalavasos
Kalogiri
Kalogirous
Kalogori
Kapsalos
Kato Polemidia
Kivides
Kolossi
Kouklia
Lanitio
Lemessos
Limassol
Limassol New Port
Limnati
Linopetra
Lofou
Louvaras
Managrouli
Maroni
Mazotos
Mesa Geitonia
Mesa Getonia
Mesa Yitonia
Messogias
Molos
Monagri
Monagrouli
Moni
Moutagiaka
Mouttagiaka
Neapolis
Neopolis
Omonoia
Pahna
Palodia
Pano Kuvides
Panthea
Paramytha
Pareklisia
PeraPedi
Petrou & Pavlou
Pirgos
Pissouri
Platres
PrasteioAvdimou
Prastio
Pyrgos
Skarinou
Souni
Souni - Zanatzia
SouniZanatsia
Spitali
Sylikou
Tourist area
Tourst Area
Trahoni
Trimiklini
Tsirio
Yermasoyia
Ypsonas
Zakaki
Zigi
Zoopigi
Famagusta (North/South)
Famagusta is a city on the east coast of Cyprus and is capital of the Famagusta District.
It is located in a bay between Capes Greco and Eloea, east of Nicosia, and possesses the deepest harbour in the island. Since the 1974 Turkish invasion the city has resided in the de facto Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (recognised only by Turkey) but much of the city is abandoned: the Turkish Cypriots intend to return the area to Greek Cypriot control if a confederal agreement is reached for the island.
View areas in Famagusta:Agios Nicolaos
Avgorou
Ayia Thekla
Cape Greco
Frenaros
Kapparis
Paralimni
Pernera
Protaras
Sotera
Sotira
Vrysoulles
Paphos District (South)
Paphos is a coastal city in the southwest of Cyprus and the capital of Paphos District. In Antiquity two locations were called Paphos: Old Paphos, and New Paphos. The currently inhabited city is New Paphos.
Paphos is the mythical birthplace of the goddess Aphrodite, of love, sexual intercourse and beauty. And the founding myth is interwoven with the goddess at every level. In Greco-Roman times Paphos was the island's capital, and it is famous for the remains of the Roman Governor's palace, where extensive, fine mosaics are a major tourist attraction.
View areas in Paphos:Agia Varvana
Agios Theodoros
Akoursos
Amargeti
Amargetti
Anadasmos
Anarita
Anavargos
Aphrodite Hills
Argaka
Armou
Ayia Marina Village
Chloraka
Chloraka Village
Chlorakas
Choletria
Droushia
Emba
Exo Vrisi
Faros Beach
Goudi
Hapotami
Innia
Kallepia
Kathikas
Kato Paphos
Kato Pyrgos Village
Kedares
Kili
Kinousa
Kissonerga
Koloni
Konia
Kritou Terra
Latchi
Lemona
Letymbou
Lissos
Mandria
Marathounta
Mesogi
Milou
Mousere
Moutallas
Nata
Neokhorion
Pachna
Panayia
Pano Arodes
Paphos
Pentalia
Peyia
Peyia Village
Pissouri
Polis
Pomos
Pyrga
Pyrgos
Salamiou
Sea Caves
Skoulli
St Georges Bay
Statos
Stroumbi
Stroumpi
Tala
Tremithousa
Tsada
Zigi
Zygi






