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Peninsula (Gr****: Καρπασία, romanized:
Karpasía; Turkish: Karpaz), also
known as the Karp****,
Karpaz or
Karpasia, is a long, finger-like
peninsula that...
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Karpasia peninsula, 35°35′19″N 34°25′27″E / 35.58851°N 34.42415°E / 35.58851; 34.42415 (Nisi Aspro) Dhemoniaris,
island located in the
Karpasia peninsula...
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Karpasia may
refer to: Karp**** Peninsula, the long, finger-like
peninsula of
northeastern Cyprus Karpasia (town), an
ancient townsite on the peninsula...
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Karpasia (Ancient Gr****: Καρπάσεια and Καρπασία),
Latinized as Carpasia, and also
known as
Karpasion (sometimes
mistaken for Karpathos), was an ancient...
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beach takes its name from the
Ayios Philon Church in the
ancient town of
Karpasia,
which is
located 500
metres away. The
beach is a
breeding ground for loggerhead...
- to stay in
their villages, as did also
Catholic Maronites in Asomatos,
Karpasia and Kormakitis.
Approximately 1,500 Gr****
Cypriots and 500
Turkish Cypriots...
- 1489, the
first year of
Venetian control of Cyprus,
Turks attacked the
Karpasia Peninsula,
pillaging and
taking captives to be sold into slavery. In 1539...
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University of
Mediterranean Karpasia (UMK; in Turkish:
Akdeniz Karpaz Üniversitesi) is a
private university founded in
North Nicosia,
Northern Cyprus in...
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include vlaouna,
fesoudki (Gr****:φεσούδκι) in Karavas, and
aflaouna in
Karpasia.
Flaounes are
traditionally served in Cyprus,
parts of
Greece (especially...
- (poleis): Salamis,
which is Gr**** and has a
closed winter harbour; the
Karpasia, Kyrenia, Lapithos,
which is Phoenician;
Soloi (this has also
winter harbour);...