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Kyrenia is a city on the
northern coast of Cyprus,
noted for its
historic harbour and castle. It is
under the de
facto control of
Northern Cyprus. While...
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Ceryneia or
Keryneia (Ancient Gr****: Κερύνεια, also
Cerynia or
Kerynia (Κερυνία),
Ceraunia or
Keraunia (Κεραυνία),
Cerauneia or
Kerauneia (Κεραύνεια)...
- Αθλητική Ένωσις Επαρχίας Κερύνειας,
Podosfairiki Athlitiki Enosis Eparxeias Kerynias,
translated as "Football and
Sport Union of
Kyrenia District", literally...
- draw; Red = away team win. Notes: The
match Alki Larnaca-PAEK
Kerynia awarded 2–0. PAEK
Kerynia not
showed at the match. The
match Ot****os Famagusta-AYMA...
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married 1292–1295 or c. 1292/1294
Balian of
Ibelin (died 1315/1316 in
Kerynia, soon
before 19
April 1316),
titular Prince of
Galilee and
Bethlehem Helvis...
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reinforcements two
battalions from Nicosia.
Because the road from
Nicosia to
Kerynia was
under the
control of the
Turkish Cypriot Gönyeli enclave,
these units...
- the
interior of the island.
Later inscriptions add Marion,
Lapithos and
Kerynia (Kyrenia).
Cyprus gained independence after 627 BC
following the death...
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works in
concert with a
combined choir of
members of Aris and Foni tis
Kerynias choirs, and the
Cyprus symphony orchestra. Solon's book, the
Music of Ancient...
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Cerynia or
Kerynia (Ancient Gr****: Κερυνία) may
refer to: Keryneia, in
Cyprus Ceryneia, in
Greece Cerynia (planthopper), a
genus of
insects in the family...
- the
independence of Cyprus. He surve**** a
major part of the
district of
Kerynia and the
Yialias valley in
central Cyprus.
Later as ****istant
Curator he...