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Paphos, also
spelled as Pafos, is a
coastal city in
southwest Cyprus and the
capital of
Paphos District. In
classical antiquity, two
locations were called...
- city of
Paphos on the
Mediterranean island of Cyprus. It is the country's
second largest airport,
after Larnaca International Airport.
Paphos Airport...
- two
kilometres north of
Paphos harbour in Cyprus. In 1980, it was
designated a
UNESCO World Heritage Site
along with
Paphos and Kouklia. The underground...
- The
Paphos Tigers are an
independent rugby union club
based in
Paphos, Cyprus. They are
known as the
first independent rugby club in Cyprus. They have...
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Roman city and is
located in
Paphos,
southwest Cyprus. The park,
still under excavation, is
within the Nea
Pafos ("New
Paphos")
section of the
coastal city...
- 34°50′N 32°35′E / 34.833°N 32.583°E / 34.833; 32.583 The
Paphos District, or
simply Paphos (also Pafos), is one of the six
districts of
Cyprus and it...
- AEP
Paphos (Gr****: Αθλητική Ένωση Πάφος,
Athlitiki Enosi Pafos; "Athletic
Union Paphos") was a
Cypriot football club
based in
Paphos. The club was formed...
- Caves,
Paphos".
December 9, 2011.
Archived from the
original on
October 14, 2018.
Retrieved 1 July 2019. Browne,
Bejay (May 18, 2014). "
Paphos ship wreck...
- Νικοκλῆς; d. 306 BC) was a king of
Paphos on the
island of Cyprus. As king,
Nicocles changed the
capital of
Paphos, from the old one to the new one. In...
- the port of
Paphos on July 21, 1974, but
suffered no
serious damage. Most recently, the
castle serves as the
setting for the
annual Paphos Outdoor Cultural...