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Shipwreck Museum The new
harbour of
Kyrenia Gr****: Κερύνεια, romanized:
Kerýneia locally [t͡ʃeˈɾiɲˑa]; Turkish:
Girne [ˈGiɾne] In 1983, the
Turkish Republic...
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Keryneia (Gr****: Κερύνεια) is a
village and a
community in the muni****l unit of Diakopto, Achaea, Greece. The
community consists of the
villages Keryneia...
- [/éparxía kerínias/]; Turkish:
Girne Kazası Gr****: Κερύνεια, romanized:
Kerýneia locally [t͡ʃeˈɾiɲˑa]; Turkish:
Girne [ˈGiɾne]
Cyprus Statistical Service...
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illustrated in the
small inset map at the right. From
north to
south they are:
Keryneia Terrane (blue)
Troodos Ophiolite (red),
surrounded by the Cir**** Troodos...
- Kato
Mazaraki Kato
Thomeika Kato
Vlasia Kato
Zachlorou Kerpini Kertezi Keryneia Kleitor Kleitoria Komi
Korfes Kouloura Koumari Kouneleika Kounina Kouteli...
- hind,
Cerynitian hind,
beast with
golden antlers,
Parrhasian hind,
nimble hind of
Maenalus and
beast of Maenalus.
Country Greece Region Keryneia, Greece...
- BC)
Pharae (280 BC)
Tritaia (280 BC)
Aegium (275 BC)
Boura (~ 270 BC)
Keryneia (~ 270 BC)
Leontion (~ 265 BC)
Aegira (~ 265 BC)
Pellene (~ 265 BC) Olenus...
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Ceryneia or
Keryneia (Ancient Gr****: Κερύνεια, also
Cerynia or
Kerynia (Κερυνία),
Ceraunia or
Keraunia (Κεραυνία),
Cerauneia or
Kerauneia (Κεραύνεια),...
- than 200
dives until he re-discovered the
wreck in 1967
close to
Kyrenia (
Keryneia) in Cyprus.
Michael Katzev, a
graduate student at the
University of Pennsylvania...
- The
Kyrenia Mountains (Gr****: Κερύνειο Όρος; Turkish:
Girne Dağları) is a long,
narrow mountain range that runs for
approximately 160 km (100 mi) along...