- The
Pedieos (also
Pediaios or
Pediaeus or Pithkias; Gr****: Πεδιαίος/Πηθκιάς, Turkish: Kanlı Dere) is the
longest river in Cyprus. The
river originates...
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fertile land,
enriched by one of the most
important rivers of Cyprus, the
Pediaios, and its tributaries. The King of Tam****os, Pasikypros, is said to have...
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opening in the
walls by
Paphos Gate,
along the
Bridge Road,
across the
Pediaios Potamos Bridge and
along the
Central Prison Road
until it met the muni****l...
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British arrived, they
found that the
Venetians had
diverted the
river Pediaios north of the city, but the old
riverbed still ran
through the centre, creating...
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which is
included in the Neighbourhood. On the west side is the
river Pediaios the main river,
although not
permanently flowing, of Cyprus, on its approach...
- from the "new" entrance,
Paphos Gate,
along the
Bridge Road,
across the
Pediaios Potamos Bridge and
along the
Central Prison Road
until it
meets the town...
- Saray/Atatürk Square) and is 433 ft.
above sea level, with the
river Pediaios p****ing
along its
northern border.
Omorfita was
always a
mixed village...
- Maroni-Petrera. The Hill of
Agios Georgios is
situated inland adjacent to the
Pediaios River outside the
Venetian walled city of Nicosia,
while the rest of the...