- The
Pedieos (also
Pediaios or
Pediaeus or Pithkias; Gr****: Πεδιαίος/Πηθκιάς, Turkish: Kanlı Dere) is the
longest river in Cyprus. The
river originates...
- Gr**** city-state on the east
coast of Cyprus, at the
mouth of the
river Pedieos, 6 km
north of
modern Famagusta.
According to tradition, the
founder of...
-
plain they encomp****, the Mesaoria. The
Mesaoria plain is
drained by the
Pedieos River, the
longest on the island. The
Troodos Mountains cover most of the...
- areas,
there is a lot of diversity: a
study conducted on the
banks of the
Pedieos river around Nicosia found more than 750
different plant species. Among...
- Gate, to the west
Paphos Gate and to the east
Famagusta Gate. The
river Pedieos used to flow
through the
Venetian walled city. In 1567 it was
later diverted...
- runs
along the
Pedieos River,
beginning at The
English School,
Nicosia in
Nicosia and p****ing
through Archangelos.
Forms part of the
Pedieos Linear Park...
-
traditional sense this is only used for
Mehmet Akif
Avenue running alongside the
Pedieos river, the term has
expanded in
meaning to
denote a
region extending to...
-
series of
Ottoman governors to
straighten and
regulate the
course of the
Pedieos.
Edhem Pasha, who
served as
governor in the 1840s,
completed the construction...
- "Paphos Gate" to the west, and the "Famagusta Gate" to the east. The
river Pedieos flowed through the
Venetian walled city, but in 1567 it was
diverted outside...
-
village of Pano
Deftera and
north of the
village of Ergates. The
river Pedieos flows along the east side of the village,
forming the muni****l border...