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Nicosia-Nicosia
Lefkoşa (pronounced [lefkoʃa]), is the capital and largest city of Cyprus. Nicosia is the southeasternmost of all EU member states' capitals. It has been
Nicosia-North Nicosia
de facto state of Northern Cyprus. It is the northern part of the divided city of Nicosia, and is governed by the Nicosia Turkish Municipality. As of
Nicosia-Nicosia International Airport
largely disused airport located 8.2 km (5.1 mi) west of the Cypriot capital city of Nicosia in the Lakatamia suburb. It was originally the main airport
Nicosia-Nicosia District
Nicosia District (Greek: Eπαρχία Λευκωσίας) is one of the six districts of Cyprus. Its main town is the island country's capital city, Nicosia. The de-facto
Nicosia-University of Nicosia
of Nicosia is a private for-profit university based in Nicosia, Cyprus. In September, 2007, Intercollege became the University of Nicosia, Cyprus. It
Nicosia-United Nations Buffer Zone in Cyprus
through the capital of Nicosia. With the self-proclamation of the internationally unrecognized "Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus", the Buffer Zone became
Nicosia-AC Omonia
(also transliterated as Omonoia), is a Cypriot professional multi-sport club, established on 4 June 1948 in Nicosia. It is best known for its football department
Nicosia-List of universities and colleges in Cyprus
of Cyprus - School of Theology City Unity College Nicosia Cyprus Academy of Art Cyprus College Cyprus International Institute of Management Cyprus School
Nicosia-Cyprus
largest city is Nicosia. The northeast portion of the island is de facto governed by the self-declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. Cyprus is home to
Nicosia-Armenian Cypriots
on the capital Nicosia, but also with communities in Larnaca, Limassol and Paphos. The Armenian Prelature of Cyprus is located in Nicosia. According to
Nicosia-Olympiakos Nicosia
Olympiakos Nicosia (Greek: Ολυμπιακός Λευκωσίας, Olympiakos Lefkosias) is a Cypriot football club based in Nicosia and competes in the Second Division
Nicosia-Telephone numbers in Cyprus
from within Cyprus or abroad. Landline number in Nicosia called from within Cyprus (including Nicosia): 22 xxxxxx Landline number in Nicosia called from
Nicosia-Northern Cyprus
of the United Nations stretches between Northern Cyprus and the rest of the island and divides Nicosia, the island's largest city and capital of both sides
Nicosia-Cyprus Football Association
body of football in Cyprus and is based in Nicosia. It organises Cyprus's football championships, whose top league is the Cypriot First Division. It also
Nicosia-Janus, King of Cyprus
death on 9 September 1398, Janus took over the throne of Cyprus. He was crowned in Nicosia's Saint Sophia Cathedral on 11 November 1398. As king he tried
Nicosia-Selimiye Mosque, Nicosia
converted into a mosque, located in North Nicosia. It has historically been the main mosque on the island of Cyprus. The Selimiye Mosque is housed in the
Nicosia-Henry II of Cyprus
near Nicosia, was buried at the Franciscan Church of Nicosia and was succeeded by his nephew Hugh IV. Peter W. Edbury, The Kingdom of Cyprus and the
Nicosia-Cyprus national football team
1968, Cyprus recorded their first competitive win, beating Switzerland 2–1 in a European Championship qualifying match in Old GSP Stadium in Nicosia. In
Nicosia-Walls of Nicosia
The Walls of Nicosia, also known as the Venetian Walls, are a series of defensive walls which surround Nicosia, the capital city of Cyprus. The first city
Nicosia-List of shopping malls in Cyprus
island of Cyprus. Nicosia Mall My Mall Limassol List of shopping streets and districts by city Scala. "Nicosia Mall, the largest mall in Cyprus by number
Nicosia-List of cities, towns and villages in Cyprus
given a different Turkish name. The largest cities in Cyprus, in order from largest, are Nicosia (capital), Limassol, Larnaca, Paphos, Famagusta and Kyrenia
Nicosia-Economy of Cyprus
cargo, and the closure of Nicosia International Airport, in the buffer zone, were additional setbacks. The success of Cyprus in the economic sphere has
Nicosia-Cyprus Emergency
communities. In 1955 however, EOKA had sent letters to the Turkish-Cypriot community in Nicosia stating that their conflict was against the British and not them
Nicosia-List of football clubs in Cyprus
Nicosia: The writer. ISBN 9963-8720-1-8. Meletiou, Giorgos (2011). Κυπριακό ποδόσφαιρο 1900–1960 [Cypriot Football 1900–1960] (in Greek). Nicosia: Power
Nicosia-Turkish invasion of Cyprus
Shall Govern Cyprus – Brussels Or Nicosia?. Evandia Publishing UK Limited. p. 28. ISBN 978-1-904578-00-0. On 20 July 1974, Turkey invaded Cyprus under the
Nicosia-Foreign relations of Cyprus
embassy in Nicosia Archived 2016-04-22 at the Wayback Machine Slovakian embassy in Nicosia Archived 2007-10-15 at the Wayback Machine "Cyprus embassy in
Nicosia-University of Cyprus
time, there were 1549 postgraduate students. Based in the capital of Cyprus, Nicosia, teaching is mainly in Greek. The official languages are Greek and
Nicosia-Venetian Cyprus
fortified Famagusta, Nicosia, and Kyrenia, but most other cities were easy prey. In 1489, when Cyprus came under Venetian rule, Nicosia became their administrative
Nicosia-Time in Cyprus
of Cyprus, that means DST during summer but not winter. That is a different time compared to Turkey during the winter. Time zone in Nicosia, Cyprus. TimeAndDate
Nicosia-Ottoman Cyprus
removing the influence of the Roman Catholic Church. As soon as Nicosia was conquered, Cyprus was declared an eyalet under the administration of a beylerbey
Nicosia-Television in Cyprus
ERT World (Agia Paraskevi) Alpha TV Cyprus (Latsia) ANT1 Cyprus (Strovolos) Capital TV (Limassol) Omega TV (Nicosia) One Channel (Limassol) Plus (Limassol
Nicosia-Outline of Cyprus
Districts of Cyprus Districts of Cyprus Capital of Cyprus: Nicosia Cities of Cyprus Ten city-kingdoms of Cyprus Demographics of Cyprus Politics of Cyprus Form
Nicosia-Nicosia (disambiguation)
Nicosia is the capital of Cyprus. Nicosia may also refer to: North Nicosia, capital of Northern Cyprus (de facto state recognized only by Turkey) Nicosia
Nicosia-Presidential Palace, Nicosia
of the President of the Republic of Cyprus. It is located close to the centre of Nicosia, the capital city of Cyprus, and is surrounded by a thick pine
Nicosia-Cyprus Government Railway
Σιδηρόδρομος (1905-1951)/The Cyprus Government Railway (1905–1951) by Alexander-Michael Hadjilyra; Nicosia, 2006. Media related to Cyprus Government Railway at
Nicosia-Cyprus–Greece relations
embassy in Nicosia. Embassy of Greece in Nicosia Foreign relations of Cyprus Foreign relations of Greece Energy Triangle Greek Cypriots Cypriot Greek Enosis
Nicosia-Cypriot National Guard
Guard. Nicosia: Cyprus Center for Strategic Studies. Αριστοτέλους, A. (2016b) ΜΕΙΩΣΗ ΤΗΣ ΘΗΤΕΙΑΣ ΣΤΗΝ ΚΥΠΡΟ: ΕΠΙΠΤΩΣΕΙΣ – ΕΠΙΛΟΓΕΣ. Nicosia: Cyprus Center
Nicosia-Henry I of Cyprus
Henry I of Cyprus, nicknamed the Fat (French: Henri de Lusignan; 3 May 1217 – 18 January 1253 at Nicosia) was King of Cyprus from 1218 to 1253. He was
Nicosia-Cyprus problem
Cyprus problem, also known as the Cyprus conflict, Cyprus issue, Cyprus dispute, or Cyprus question, is an ongoing dispute between the Greek Cypriot community
Nicosia-Kingdom of Cyprus
slave markets existed in Nicosia and Famagusta. Cypriot society in the Lusignan period was multi-ethnic, with Orthodox Greek Cypriots making up the majority
Nicosia-Maronite Cypriots
Cathedral of Our Lady of Graces in Nicosia, Cyprus on 21 December 2008. He succeeded the Emeritus Archbishop of Cyprus Boutros Gemayel, who lives in Lebanon
Nicosia-Makario Stadium
(Greek: Μακάρειο Στάδιο), is an all-seater multi-purpose stadium in Nicosia, Cyprus. It was the largest and main sports venue of the capital up to the
Nicosia-Nicosia Mall
Nicosia Mall is a shopping mall located in the Lakatamia-Anthoupolis area, southwest of the centre of Nicosia, capital of Cyprus. It opened in November
Nicosia-RAF Nicosia
150528; 33.280333 Royal Air Force Nicosia or more simply RAF Nicosia is a former Royal Air Force station on the island of Cyprus, built in the 1930s. The station
Nicosia-James II of Cyprus
penultimate King of Cyprus (usurper), reigning from 1460/1464 until his death. James was born in Nicosia as the illegitimate son of John II of Cyprus and Marietta
Nicosia-Cyprus Airways (1947–2015)
of Cyprus in 1974, the attack on Nicosia airport caught all five of Cyprus Airways aircraft on the ground. Of the four Tridents stranded at Nicosia International
Nicosia-2023–24 Cypriot Cup
EEST GSP Stadium, Nicosia Official website "Προκύρυξη Κυπέλλου Coca Cola 2023-2024" [Declaration of Coca Cola Cup 2023-2024] (PDF). Cyprus Football Association
Nicosia-Transport in Cyprus
unpaved. As a legacy of British rule, Cyprus is one of only three EU nations in which vehicles drive on the left. A1 Nicosia to Limassol A2 connects A1 near
Nicosia-Bombing raids on Cyprus during World War II
struck RAF Nicosia in May 1941. Later that month, in support of the French defence of Syria, the Italians and the German Luftwaffe attacked Cyprus from bases
Nicosia-United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus
4) starts at Kaimakli, east of Nicosia and covers 65 Kilometres to the village of Dhernia, on the east coast of Cyprus. Since 1993, it has been the responsibility
Nicosia-Cyprus International University
Northern Cyprus. It is located in the capital, North Nicosia and was established in 1997. Cyprus International University was established in 1997, as
Nicosia-APOEL FC
Greeks of Nicosia") is a Cypriot professional football club based in Nicosia, Cyprus. APOEL is the most successful football team in Cyprus with an overall
Nicosia-Operation Atilla (Turkish Invasion of Cyprus)
their constitutional presence in the Cyprus Government. Violence in Nicosia followed soon after. In 1964, the Cyprus National Guard intervened militarily
Nicosia-Religion in Cyprus
urban areas of Nicosia, Larnaca, and Limassol. Recently, some Armenian immigrants have settled Paphos. The Armenian Prelature of Cyprus has had a continuous
Nicosia-Cyprus (theme)
Cyprus (Greek: Κύπρος, Kýpros) or the Theme of Cyprus (Greek: θέμα Κύπρου, théma Kýprou) was a Byzantine province located in the island of Cyprus, established
Nicosia-Cypriot intercommunal violence
of intercommunal violence in Nicosia. The two communities targeted each other in reprisals, at least one Greek Cypriot was killed and the British Army
Nicosia-Cyprus Air Command
Lakatamia AFB, Nicosia (HEADQUARTERS) The reserve airbase of the Cyprus Air Force lay just south of the Cypriot capital of Nicosia. The base rarely
Nicosia-Peter II of Cyprus
vengeance. On 6 January, 1372, Peter II was crowned in Nicosia at the Cathedral of St. Sophia as King of Cyprus, and on 10 October at the Cathedral of St. Nicholas
Nicosia-Outline of Northern Cyprus
Capital of Northern Cyprus: Nicosia Elections in Northern Cyprus Political parties in Northern Cyprus Government of Northern Cyprus Head of state: President
Nicosia-Pergamos, Cyprus
Population and Agriculture 1960, pub.Printing Office of the Republic of Cyprus, Nicosia, 1960; Vol.1, Table IV Sarıyer - Twin Towns, Sarıyer-City.sk, archived
Nicosia-Cyprus Police
territory of the Cyprus Republic while the divisional (provincial) units/services operate mostly within the District that are located. Nicosia Limassol Larnaca
Nicosia-Cyprus–Israel relations
Cyprus–Israel relations refer to the bilateral relations between Cyprus and Israel. Israel has an embassy in Nicosia, while Cyprus has an embassy in Tel
Nicosia-Cyprus Airways
via "Cyprus Aircraft Register". mcw.gov.cy. Nicosia, Cyprus: Republic of Cyprus Department of Civil Aviation. 30 June 2017. Media related to Cyprus Airways
Nicosia-George of Cyprus (archbishop)
ceremony at Saint Barnabas Cathedral in Nicosia, Cyprus. George was born in Athienou in 1949, a village in Cyprus. He studied chemistry at the Kapodistrian
Nicosia-Charlotte, Queen of Cyprus
in Rome. Charlotte was born in Nicosia on 28 June 1444, the eldest and only surviving daughter of King John II of Cyprus and Helena Palaiologina. Her younger
Nicosia-Cyprus Museum
the most extensive collection of Cypriot antiquities in the world and is located on Museum Street in central Nicosia. Its history goes hand in hand with
Nicosia-Nicosia Marathon
branded as Quantum Nicosia Marathon after name of its main sponsor Quantum Energy. First Quantum marathon took place in Nicosia, Cyprus on October 10, 2010
Nicosia-St. John's Cathedral, Nicosia
Ιωάννη) is the main church of the Church of Cyprus. It is located in Nicosia, the capital city of Cyprus. The church was built in the fourteenth century
Nicosia-Liberty Monument (Nicosia)
monument in the city of Nicosia in Cyprus. The Liberty Monument was erected in 1973 to honor the anti-British EOKA fighters of the Cyprus Emergency of 1955–1959
Nicosia-Cyprus Papers
finally report the case to the Cyprus authorities. Al Jazeera's video sparked protests in the capital of Cyprus, Nicosia. The protesters demanded a full
Nicosia-List of ambassadors of Cyprus to the United States
The Cypriot ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Nicosia to the Government of the United States. 38°54′46″N
Nicosia-Ledra Street
central Nicosia, Cyprus, which links North Nicosia, the part of the city under the control of the de facto Northern Cyprus, and south Nicosia. It is the
Nicosia-Cyprus Airways Flight 284
Cyprus Airways Flight 284 was a de Havilland Comet that exploded during a flight to Nicosia International Airport on 12 October 1967 after a bomb detonated
Nicosia-Our Lady of Grace Cathedral (Nicosia)
Maronite church of the city of Nicosia, in Cyprus, and is the cathedral of the Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Cyprus. The first cathedral was dedicated
Nicosia-Kyrenia District
Northern Cyprus, where the same territory is administered as the de facto Girne District, a distinct entity. It is bordered on the south by Nicosia District
Nicosia-1989 in Cyprus
established. Kormakitis FC, a Cypriot association football club based in Kormakitis, was founded. "University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus - Listing by Bizpages"
Nicosia-List of hospitals in Cyprus
list of hospitals in Cyprus. SHSO (State Health Services Organisation or OKYPY) Hospitals Nicosia New General Hospital Nicosia Old General Hospital Makarios
Nicosia-Church of Cyprus
The Church of Cyprus (Greek: Ἐκκλησία τῆς Κύπρου, romanized: Ekklisia tis Kyprou) is one of the autocephalous Greek Orthodox churches that together with
Nicosia-Politics of Cyprus
administrative divisions: Nicosia (Lefkosia), Limassol (Lemesos), Larnaca, Paphos, Famagusta (Ammochostos), and Kyrenia. Cyprus has four exclaves, all in
Nicosia-Cyprus Library
organised under it. In 1968 the Cyprus Public Library Law moved control of the library from the Municipality of Nicosia to the Ministry of Education and
Nicosia-Sourp Magar Monastery, Cyprus
Historic Monuments of Cyprus (Nicosia, 1918, reprint. ed. London, 1983), p. 335. St. Magar Monastery Armenian Church in Nicosia 35°17′15″N 33°31′19″E
Nicosia-Charlotte of Bourbon, Queen of Cyprus
1411, at Saint Sophia's Cathedral in Nicosia, Cyprus, Charlotte married as his second wife, King Janus of Cyprus and Armenia and titular King of Jerusalem
Nicosia-Islam in Cyprus
Mosque in Nicosia, general view Turkish Mosque in Limassol Religion in Cyprus Freedom of religion in Northern Cyprus List of mosques in Cyprus "Religions
Nicosia-Symbols of Nicosia
, the capital of . The emblem and flag of were established between 1971, and 1974. Due to the division of the city in the
Nicosia-Nicosia Turkish Municipality
Nicosia Turkish Cypriot Municipality (Turkish: Lefkoşa Türk Belediyesi) is the governing body of North Nicosia province of TRNC. It was established in
Nicosia-Geography of Cyprus
now-divided capital of the island, Nicosia, lies in the middle of this central plain. Despite its small size, Cyprus has a variety of natural vegetation
Nicosia-Dali, Cyprus
(or Dhali; Greek: Δάλι; Turkish: Dali) is a town in Cyprus, located south east of the capital Nicosia and close to the ancient city of Idalion. In 2001
Nicosia-Kyprianos of Cyprus
Faneromeni Church, Nicosia. New martyr Declaration of Cyprianus, Archbishop of Cyprus Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine. Cyprus, February 2, 1815
Nicosia-Greek Cypriots
Greek Orthodox Christian bishops of Cyprus, in Vasilis Michaelides epic poem "The 9th of July of 1821 in Nicosia, Cyprus", written in 1884–1895. The poem
Nicosia-National Unity Party (Northern Cyprus)
13 February 2024. Morley, Nathan (30 April 2009). "Cyprus Peace Talks Face Dual Threat". Nicosia. Voice of America. Archived from the original on 6 May
Nicosia-Peter I of Cyprus
hands of three of his knights. Peter was born in Nicosia in 1328, the second son of Hugh IV of Cyprus, the first by his second wife Alice of Ibelin. Hugh's
Nicosia-Hugh II of Cyprus
father Henry I as king of Cyprus, with his mother, Queen Plaisance, acting as regent, and was crowned at Santa Sophia, Nicosia, later in that year. Although
Nicosia-List of diplomatic missions in Northern Cyprus
has an annex in North . Australian High Commission, , dfat.gov.au (without date). About the Australian High Commission in
Nicosia-Cyprus Regiment
Nicos. Cyprus' participation in World War II. Nicosia : Theopres Press Ltd., 1985. 50th anniversary of The Cyprus Regiment, 1939-1945. Nicosia : Republic
Nicosia-Rauf Denktaş
Paphos to Turkish Cypriot parents, judge Raif Mehmet Bey and Emine Hanim. He graduated from The English School, Nicosia in Cyprus. Following his graduation
Nicosia-Timeline of Cypriot history
Cyprus Expedition, Lund. Karageorghis V (1990) The End of the Late Bronze Age in Cyprus. Nicosia, Pierides Foundation. Kling B (1989) Local Cypriot Features
Nicosia-John II of Cyprus
a titular Prince of Antioch. Born 16 May 1418 in Nicosia, John was the son of king Janus of Cyprus and Charlotte of Bourbon. In May, sometime between
Nicosia-History of Armenians in Cyprus
Catholicos Khatchig I established the Armenian Bishopric in Nicosia. Relations between Cyprus and the Armenians became closer when the Kingdom of Cilicia
Nicosia-Çetinkaya Türk S.K.
'Red Thunders'), is a Turkish Cypriot sports club based in North Nicosia. They are the most decorated team in Northern Cyprus. Lefkoşa Türk Spor Kulübü was
Nicosia-Achaeans (tribe)
Nikolaou, Kyriakos (1973). The First Myceneans in Cyprus. Nicosia: Department of Antiquities, Cyprus. Olsen, Barbara A. (2014). Women in Mycenaean Greece:
Nicosia-Central Bank of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
of Turkey. The bank's headquarters are located in North Nicosia, the capital of Northern Cyprus. The bank is also a member of Islamic Financial Services
Nicosia-Cyprus–United Kingdom relations
Commission in Nicosia. The current British High Commissioner to Cyprus is Irfan Siddiq. Cyprus has a High Commission in London, the current Cypriot High Commissioner
Nicosia-British Forces Cyprus
Cyprus (BFC) is the name given to the British Armed Forces stationed in the UK Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia on the island of Cyprus and
Nicosia-Nebethane, Nicosia
an historic neighbourhood, quarter, Mahalla, or parish of central Nicosia, Cyprus. Its name inherited from the Ottoman period is Turkish for police station
Nicosia-Nicosia Atatürk Stadium
Nicosia Atatürk Stadium (Turkish: Lefkoşa Atatürk Stadı) is a multi-purpose stadium in North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus. It is the largest stadium in Northern
Nicosia-Ayios Andreas (Tophane)
Andreas or Tophane is a Neighbourhood, Quarter, Mahalla or Parish of Nicosia, Cyprus. In September 1945, the Ottoman name of Tophane (which means arsenal)
Nicosia-Nicosia New General Hospital
construction of the New Nicosia General Hospital was signed in 1997. On 14 April 1997, the former President of the Republic of Cyprus, Glafkos Clerides, laid
Nicosia-Archbishop's Palace, Nicosia
Sarayı) is the official residence and office of the archbishop of Cyprus located in Nicosia. The palace was built next to the "Old Archbishop's Palace" (built
Nicosia-Hellenic Force in Cyprus
of Nicosia at the Gerolakkos area, next to the camp of the Turkish Force in Cyprus. The camp was destroyed during the Turkish invasion of Cyprus at 1974
Nicosia-Roman Cyprus
Cyprus. Nicosia: Cyprus Numismatic Society. Amandry, M (1993). Coinage Production and Monetary Circulation in Roman Cyprus. Nicosia: Bank of Cyprus Cultural
Nicosia-European University Cyprus
University Cyprus (EUC) (Greek: Ευρωπαϊκό Πανεπιστήμιο Κύπρου) is a private non- profit university in Nicosia, Cyprus which evolved out of Cyprus College
Nicosia-Ayios Dhometios
suburb located west of the Cypriot capital Nicosia. It has a population of 12,456 (2011 census) making it one of Cyprus's biggest municipalities. There
Nicosia-Cyprus–Egypt relations
after Cyprus gained its independence in 1960, and are regarded as cordial. Cyprus has an embassy in Cairo and Egypt has an embassy in Nicosia. In 570
Nicosia-American University of Cyprus
American University of Cyprus is a private, American liberal arts university in North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus. The language of instruction is English
Nicosia-Northern Cyprus national football team
nations, until its dissolution in 2013. Northern Cyprus' home stadium is Nicosia Atatürk Stadium in North Nicosia and their head coach is Fırat Canova. They
Nicosia-James I of Cyprus
Janus in prison in Genoa as a hostage, James again returned to Cyprus and went to Nicosia, where he was welcomed with great enthusiasm. He was crowned in
Nicosia-List of Cypriots
of Cyprus, King of Cyprus Hugh I of Cyprus, King of Cyprus Hugh II of Cyprus, King of Cyprus Hugh III of Cyprus, King of Cyprus Hugh IV of Cyprus, King
Nicosia-Hugh IV of Cyprus
Alice and Helvis. Hugh was crowned king of Cyprus on 15 April at the Cathedral of Saint Sophia in Nicosia. From Henry he also inherited the claim to the
Nicosia-Ottoman–Venetian War (1570–1573)
began with the Ottoman invasion of the Venetian-held island of Cyprus. The capital Nicosia and several other towns fell quickly to the considerably superior
Nicosia-APOEL Nicosia
Greeks of Nicosia") is a major Cypriot multi-sport club based in Nicosia. APOEL, which was founded in 1926, is the most popular sports club in Cyprus and the
Nicosia-Amalric, Lord of Tyre
1272 – June 5, 1310, in Nicosia) was a prince and statesman of the House of Lusignan, a younger son of King Hugh III of Cyprus and Isabella of the House
Nicosia-Assia, Cyprus
Assia were sold to Nicosia's markets. Assia was also famous for its cucumbers. In the August of 1974, during the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, Turkish troops
Nicosia-ELAM (Cyprus)
movement (and later, political party), founded in 2008 in the Republic of Cyprus. It describes its ideology as "popular and social nationalism". As of May
Nicosia-Alexandra Attalides
December 1958 in Kakopetria, Cyprus) is a Greek Cypriot politician. She has been a member of parliament for the constituency of Nicosia since 2021. Alexandra
Nicosia-Armenian religion in Cyprus
Armenian compound in Victoria street in walled Nicosia; when that area was taken over by Turkish Cypriots in 1963–1964, the Prelature was temporarily housed
Nicosia-Capital punishment in Cyprus
abolished in Cyprus on 15 December 1983. It was abolished for all crimes on 19 April 2002. The death penalty was replaced with life imprisonment. Cyprus is a
Nicosia-Mix FM Cyprus
a Cypriot radio station in Strovolos, Nicosia, Cyprus. It started broadcasting on 23 February 2002 via 102.3 FM (Larnaca/Paphos), 90.8 FM (Nicosia/Limassol)
Nicosia-List of diplomatic missions of Bulgaria
Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo (Embassy) Croatia Zagreb (Embassy) Cyprus Nicosia (Embassy) Czechia Prague (Embassy) Denmark Copenhagen (Embassy) Finland
Nicosia-Music of Cyprus
established in Cyprus, and the city of Nicosia became a capital of the Ars Subtilior style. Janus I de Lusignan saw Cypriot music evolve into its own variety
Nicosia-Central Jail of Nicosia
The Central Jail of Nicosia is the only prison of the Republic of Cyprus. The unrecognized republic of Northern Cyprus also has its own prison. The Central
Nicosia-List of capital cities by elevation
Niger Niamey 207 679 Belarus Minsk 198 650 Austria Vienna 170 558 Cyprus Nicosia 170 557 Ukraine Kyiv 168 551 Congo Brazzaville 155 509 Peru Lima
Nicosia-Football in Cyprus
club in Cyprus. Founded in 1911, Anorthosis Famagusta is the oldest Cypriot football club. Omonia Nicosia is the most popular club in Cyprus, according
Nicosia-2011 Cyprus Women's Cup
The 2011 Cyprus Women's Cup was the fourth edition of the Cyprus Women's Cup, an invitational women's football tournament held annually in Cyprus. The twelve
Nicosia-Mamluk campaigns against Cyprus
Khirokitia on 7 July. The Cypriot army was routed and King Janus was captured in battle. They then moved to capture Nicosia, however, learning the news
Nicosia-Battle at Nicosia Hospital
The Battle of Nicosia Hospital was a military engagement during the Cyprus Emergency. The EOKA planned a raid to rescue Polykarpos Giorkatzis, an EOKA
Nicosia-GSP Stadium
stadium in Strovolos, Nicosia District, Cyprus. Although small by international standards, it is the largest stadium in Cyprus, with a capacity of 22
Nicosia-Cyprus Turkish Peace Force Command
The Cyprus Turkish Peace Force Command (Turkish: Kıbrıs Türk Barış Kuvvetleri Komutanlığı) is the Turkish garrison in Cyprus. In 1974 Turkish troops invaded
Nicosia-List of banks (alphabetical)
Athens, Greece Alpha Bank Albania, Tirana, Albania Alpha Bank Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus Alpha Bank Romania, Bucharest, Romania Alpha Bank Skopje, Skopje
Nicosia-Cyprus Military Police
Printing Office Nicosia. Published by Authority. p. 458. Anon (1916). The Cyprus Blue Book 1916 - by Government of Cyprus, Nicosia. Cyprus: Great Britain
Nicosia-History of Cyprus
of Cyprus: Greek and Latin Texts to the Third Century A.D.", vol. I, (Nicosia, The Institute of Cypriot Studies, University at Albany (SUNY) & Cyprus College
Nicosia-Orfeas Nicosia
Orfeas Nicosia (Greek: Ορφέας Λευκωσίας) is a Cypriot football club based in Nicosia. It was founded in 1948. The club colors are yellow and green. It
Nicosia-Ersin Tatar
channel in Nicosia. He was also an active member of the Cypriot diaspora community in Turkey, and was chair of the Istanbul Turkish Cypriot Cultural Association
Nicosia-Cypriot Cup
1953–54, Orfeas Nicosia in 1983–84, PAEEK in 1984–85 and AEP Paphos in 2005–06). From 1971–72 until 2007–08, the teams of the Cypriot Third Division would
Nicosia-List of companies of Cyprus
defunct. Central Bank of Cyprus in Nicosia. View of Nicosia Financial quarter. The port of Limassol, the busiest in Cyprus Celestyal Cruises ship MS
Nicosia-Christianity in Cyprus
training of priests at the Cypriot seminary in Nicosia. The monasteries of Cyprus had always been very important to the Church of Cyprus. By the 20th century
Nicosia-Massacre in Nicosia
The Massacre in Nicosia was a massacre committed by the Ottomans during Ottoman–Venetian War (1570–1573). On 3 July 1570, Cyprus was inaded by troops of
Nicosia-Indians in Cyprus
Army Staff (India) Sikhism in Cyprus Cyprus–India relations Indians in Greece Indians in Turkey Hinduism in Cyprus "Nicosia population data". hci.gov.in
Nicosia-List of countries with overseas military bases
Country Location Details Cyprus Nicosia Hellenic Force in Cyprus.
Nicosia-Nicosia Old General Hospital
Nicosia Old General Hospital was the chief hospital of Nicosia, Cyprus from 1936 to 2006. In 2006, its patients were transferred to the Nicosia New General
Nicosia-Cypriot Second Division
the Cypriot First Division had also played in the Second Division, like AEL Limassol, Nea Salamis Famagusta, Apollon Limassol, Olympiakos Nicosia, AEK
Nicosia-Church of the Holy Cross, Nicosia
the Holy Cross is a Roman Catholic parish located in the city of Nicosia in Cyprus. The first church dedicated to the Holy Cross was built in 1642 and
Nicosia-Panagia, Nicosia
(Greek: Παλλουριώτισσα [locally [palːuˈr̥kotisːa]]) is an area of Nicosia, Cyprus, formerly an independent village, which was annexed to the municipality
Nicosia-Capital city
August 2021. Retrieved 15 August 2021. "Nicosia Municipality - Nicosia, capital of the Republic of Cyprus". www.nicosia.org.cy. Archived from the original
Nicosia-Trypiotis
parish of central Nicosia, Cyprus. The church of this quarter, that of Archangel Michael, is one of the principal buildings of Nicosia and is the oldest
Nicosia-List of cities in Europe by sunshine duration
Meteorological Service (Cyprus). Retrieved 16 August 2018. "Climatological Data 1991–2005" (PDF). Meteorological Service (Cyprus). Retrieved 16 August 2018
Nicosia-Russian Cypriots
opportunities, and beneficial tax policies for foreign investors. Limassol, Nicosia, and Paphos have all seen an increase in Russian residents over the years
Nicosia-Catholic Church in Cyprus
represented in the Cypriot parliament. The Latin Patriarchal Vicariate for Cyprus has four parishes: The Holy Cross church in Nicosia, with a dependent
Nicosia-History of the Jews in Cyprus
come to Cyprus by promising equal treatment for Jews.[citation needed] The Genoese (1373–1463) stole Jewish property in both Famagusta and Nicosia. In the
Nicosia-Nicosia Municipal Orchestra
participation of Northern Cyprus in the Türkvizyon Song Contest. It annually organizes the Classical Music Days of Nicosia, which last more than a month
Nicosia-Makariou Avenue, Nicosia
also referred to as Makarios Avenue, is an avenue in the centre of Nicosia, Cyprus which covers a distance of 2 kilometres (1.2 mi). The street begins
Nicosia-Independence Day (Cyprus)
military parade in the capital of Nicosia. The parade is composed of units from the National Guard, Greek forces in Cyprus, the police and fire services.
Nicosia-National Library of Northern Cyprus
Library of Northern Cyprus (Turkish: Millî Kütüphane) is the National Library of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, located in Nicosia. It was founded
Nicosia-Kampos, Cyprus
Kampos (Greek: Κάμπος) is a village in the Nicosia District of Cyprus, located in the Paphos Forest. Census 2001 v t e
Nicosia-Solomos Square
at the intersection of Rigenis Street and Omirou Avenue in central Nicosia, Cyprus. It acts as one of the six main bus-hubs of the city, and it is estimated
Nicosia-Andis Hadjicostis
Hadjicostis (Greek: Άντης Χατζηκωστής; September 1968 in Nicosia – January 11, 2010) was a Cypriot businessman and media mogul. Hadjicostis is credited with
Nicosia-Prostitution in Cyprus
prophylactic centres were established and a 200-bed venereal ward at Nicosia General Hospital. Cyprus is a source and destination country for women and children
Nicosia-EOKA
On 21 October 1931, 5,000 Greek Cypriots, mostly students, priests and city notables rallied in the streets of Nicosia while chanting pro–Enosis slogans
Nicosia-Cyprus–Qatar relations
Cyprus–Qatar relations refer to the bilateral relations between Cyprus and Qatar. Qatar is represented in Cyprus through its embassy in Nicosia, Cyprus
Nicosia-List of American universities and colleges outside the United States
the original on 2009-02-28. Retrieved 2010-07-21. "American University of Cyprus". auc.edu.tr. 6 September 2022. "- Girne Amerikan Üniversitesi". gau.edu
Nicosia-2023–24 Cypriot Second Division
The 2023–24 Cypriot Second Division was the 69th season of the Cypriot second-level football league. It began on 15 September 2023. The league consisted
Nicosia-Districts of Cyprus
Cyprus is divided into six districts (Greek: επαρχίες; Turkish: ilçe), whose capitals share the same name. The districts are subdivided into municipalities
Nicosia-APOEL B.C.
reasons and better known simply as APOEL, is a Cypriot professional basketball club based in the city of Nicosia. It is a part of the APOEL multi-sport club
Nicosia-Famagusta Gate
The Famagusta Gate (Turkish: Mağusa Kapısı) is a gate in the Nicosia walls, Cyprus. It is the chief gate of the city: the Porta Giuliana, or "di sotto"
Nicosia-Arab Ahmet, Nicosia
Arab Ahmet is a neighbourhood, quarter, mahalla or parish of Nicosia, Cyprus and the mosque situated therein. Both the quarter and the mosque are named
Nicosia-LGBT rights in Cyprus
took place to the north of Nicosia with the collaboration of Accept-LGBT Cyprus and the Turkish Cypriot organisation Queer Cyprus Association, amongst others
Nicosia-Roads and motorways in Cyprus
the: Nicosia Ring road A8 Limassol - Saittas Motorway Astromeritis - Evrychou Motorway Nicosia - Klirou Motorway Roads and Motorways in Cyprus can be
Nicosia-List of diplomatic missions of Australia
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the High Commission in Nicosia has an annex in North Nicosia. Closed in 2014; reopened in 2022. Opened in 1941 as a legation
Nicosia-Cyprus Space Exploration Organisation
2017. "Cypriot team wins Nasa challenge - Cyprus Mail". Cyprus Mail. 2017-07-03. Retrieved 2017-10-18. "Cyprus: Top scientists gather in Nicosia for Space
Nicosia-James Blunt
postings around England (Middle Wallop, Netheravon, and York) as well as Cyprus (Nicosia) and Germany (Soest). He also spent time in Cley-next-the-Sea, where
Nicosia-Arab Ahmet Mosque
Camii) is situated in the western Arab Ahmet Quarter of North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus. It was built in the late 16th century. The mosque is named after
Nicosia-List of ambassadors of the United States to Cyprus
embassy in Nicosia on August 16, 1960, with L. Douglas Heck as Chargé d'Affaires ad interim. Diplomatic relations between the United States and Cyprus have
Nicosia-Foreign relations of Northern Cyprus
North Nicosia (the Turkish Cypriot administered northern half), both the British High Commissioner to Cyprus and the United States Ambassador to Cyprus have
Nicosia-Lebanese Cypriots
of Lebanese people in Cyprus Lebanese people in Greece, ca. 30,000 people Maronites in Cyprus Our Lady of Grace Cathedral (Nicosia) Arabs in Greece Greeks
Nicosia-Kyrenia Gate
Italian as Porta del Proveditore) is a gate in the Nicosia walls, in North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus. It was the gate which was used for transport to the
Nicosia-Cyprus–NATO relations
March 2023. "Cyprus and the EU – High Commission of Cyprus in the UK". Retrieved 13 March 2023. "Cyprus and the EU". University of Nicosia Library. Retrieved
Nicosia-Benon Sevan
Benon Vahe Sevan (born December 18, 1937 Nicosia, Cyprus) was the head of the United Nations' Oil-for-Food Programme, established in 1996 and charged
Nicosia-Turkish Cypriot enclaves
Greek Cypriot police imposed restrictions on Turkish Cypriot travel outside the enclave of North Nicosia. Initially, the movement of Turkish Cypriots in
Nicosia-Treaty of Alliance (1960)
and administration of Cyprus. It was signed by the governments of Greece, Turkey and Cyprus in Nicosia in August 1960. Cyprus attained independence from
Nicosia-Leventis Municipal Museum of Nicosia
Municipal Museum of Nicosia (Greek: Λεβέντιο Μουσείο, Turkish: Leventis Müzesi) in Nicosia, Cyprus, is home to an extensive collection of Cypriot works include
Nicosia-Administrative divisions of Nicosia
authority in Cyprus in terms of population after Limassol and encompasses the southern suburbs of the capital immediately adjacent to Nicosia municipality
Nicosia-Member states of the Council of Europe
debates concerning the Middle East as well as Turkish-Cypriot representatives from Northern Cyprus concerning the island. There has been criticism concerning
Nicosia-Cyprus–India relations
Cyprus–India relations are the bilateral relations between the Cyprus and India. India maintains a High Commission in Nicosia. Cyprus maintains a High
Nicosia-Malia, Cyprus
‘Settlers’ in Northern Cyprus," PRIO/Cyprus Centre Report 4/2005, Nicosia/Oslo, PRIO. Hill, Sir George, (1952). A History of Cyprus, Vol. IV., Cambridge
Nicosia-Index of Cyprus-related articles
The Other Cyprus Nicosia Nicosia International Airport Nicosia Old General Hospital Nikitari North Cyprus Airlines North Nicosia Northern Cyprus Northern
Nicosia-Cyprus International Institute of Management
- The Cyprus International Institute of Management is a European business school with two campuses, one in Nicosia and one in Limassol, Cyprus. The non-profit
Nicosia-Culture of Northern Cyprus
to see them, these violinists frequented the Kumarcilar Han in Nicosia. Turkish Cypriot folk music can be categorized into two groups: the türküs and "oyun
Nicosia-Nicosia municipal gardens
Nicosia municipal gardens are the largest municipal gardens located in Nicosia, Cyprus. They are in the centre of the city. Alsos Forest Nicosia Cyprus
Nicosia-Latin Catholic Archdiocese of Nicosia
The Latin Catholic archdiocese of Nicosia was created during the Crusades (1095-1487) in Cyprus; later becoming titular. According to the Catholic Encyclopedia
Nicosia-Diocese of Nicosia
Diocese of Nicosia may refer to: Roman Catholic Diocese of Nicosia, Sicily Latin Catholic Archdiocese of Nicosia This disambiguation page lists articles
Nicosia-The Holocaust
Jewish question’. The world today knows it as the Holocaust."; Niewyk & Nicosia 2000, pp. 45 ("The Holocaust is commonly defined as the mass murder of
Nicosia-Antisemitism
social characteristics that are acquired through acculturation." Niewyk and Nicosia characterize cultural antisemitism as focusing on and condemning "the Jews'
Nicosia-Steve Nicosia
Steven Richard Nicosia (born August 6, 1955) is an American former professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a catcher from
Nicosia-Doxa Katokopias FC
(Greek: Δόξα Κατωκοπιάς) is a Cypriot football team from Katokopia in the Nicosia District. Doxa (which translates as Glory) was promoted to First Division
Nicosia-Germany
BBC. Archived from the original on 16 March 2011. Niewyk, Donald L.; Nicosia, Francis R. (2000). The Columbia Guide to the Holocaust. Columbia University
Nicosia-North Nicosia
North Nicosia or Northern Nicosia (Turkish: Kuzey Lefkoşa [kuˈzej lefˈkoʃa]; Greek: Βόρεια Λευκωσία) is the capital and largest city of the de facto state
Nicosia-Athens
Luxembourg, Luxembourg Madrid, Spain Minsk, Belarus Monaco5 Moscow, Russia Nicosia, Cyprus3 Oslo, Norway Paris, France Podgorica, Montenegro Prague, Czech
Nicosia-Geneva
Luxembourg, Luxembourg Madrid, Spain Minsk, Belarus Monaco5 Moscow, Russia Nicosia, Cyprus3 Oslo, Norway Paris, France Podgorica, Montenegro Prague, Czech
Nicosia-Jan Kerouac
different cities in the United States. Encouraged by Kerouac biographer Gerald Nicosia, she entered into a lawsuit in the 1990s that proposed the will of Jack's
Nicosia-Neil Lennon
February 2021. "Lennon appointed Omonia Nicosia manager". BBC Sport. "Neil Lennon first trophy with Omonia Nicosia sees former Celtic boss red carded after
Nicosia-University of Nicosia
University of Nicosia is a private for-profit university based in Nicosia, Cyprus. In September, 2007, Intercollege became the University of Nicosia, Cyprus
Nicosia-Haavara Agreement
Civilization and the Jews (PBS) Francis R. Nicosia The Third Reich & the Palestine question, pp. 132–133. Francis R. Nicosia: The Third Reich & the Palestine question
Nicosia-Hamburg
Luxembourg, Luxembourg Madrid, Spain Minsk, Belarus Monaco5 Moscow, Russia Nicosia, Cyprus3 Oslo, Norway Paris, France Podgorica, Montenegro Prague, Czech
Nicosia-Helsinki
Luxembourg, Luxembourg Madrid, Spain Minsk, Belarus Monaco5 Moscow, Russia Nicosia, Cyprus3 Oslo, Norway Paris, France Podgorica, Montenegro Prague, Czech
Nicosia-Hanover
Luxembourg, Luxembourg Madrid, Spain Minsk, Belarus Monaco5 Moscow, Russia Nicosia, Cyprus3 Oslo, Norway Paris, France Podgorica, Montenegro Prague, Czech
Nicosia-Sum 41
Sum 41 is a Canadian rock band from Ajax, Ontario. The band was formed in 1996 and currently consists of Deryck Whibley (lead vocals, guitars, keyboards)
Nicosia-Ottoman Cyprus
ever-expanding Ottoman Empire, the Venetians had fortified Famagusta, Nicosia, and Kyrenia, but most other cities were easy prey. In the summer of 1570
Nicosia-Eastern European Summer Time
"History of legal time in Britain". Retrieved 2009-10-11. Time zones in North Nicosia Ukraine to return to standard time on Oct. 30 (updated), Kyiv Post (October
Nicosia-Jakarta
Israel * Kuwait City, Kuwait Manama, Bahrain Muscat, Oman Nicosia, Cyprus North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus * Ramallah, Palestine (de facto) * Riyadh,
Nicosia-Jerusalem
Israel * Kuwait City, Kuwait Manama, Bahrain Muscat, Oman Nicosia, Cyprus North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus * Ramallah, Palestine (de facto) * Riyadh,
Nicosia-Eleftheria square
Meydanı); literally meaning Liberty Square, is the main square in central Nicosia, the capital city of Cyprus, in Europe. It forms the intersection of Ledra
Nicosia-Kuala Lumpur
Israel * Kuwait City, Kuwait Manama, Bahrain Muscat, Oman Nicosia, Cyprus North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus * Ramallah, Palestine (de facto) * Riyadh,
Nicosia-Kathmandu
Israel * Kuwait City, Kuwait Manama, Bahrain Muscat, Oman Nicosia, Cyprus North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus * Ramallah, Palestine (de facto) * Riyadh,
Nicosia-Nicosia District
Nicosia District (Greek: Eπαρχία Λευκωσίας) is one of the six districts of Cyprus. Its main town is the island country's capital city, Nicosia. The de-facto
Nicosia-Lisbon
Luxembourg, Luxembourg Madrid, Spain Minsk, Belarus Monaco5 Moscow, Russia Nicosia, Cyprus3 Oslo, Norway Paris, France Podgorica, Montenegro Prague, Czech
Nicosia-Capital city
August 2021. Retrieved 15 August 2021. "Nicosia Municipality - Nicosia, capital of the Republic of Cyprus". www.nicosia.org.cy. Archived from the original
Nicosia-Emanuele Nicosia
Emanuele Nicosia (11 January 1953 – 23 March 2016) was an automobile designer from Italy. He worked at Pininfarina for many years, designing the Jaguar
Nicosia-Cyprus problem
Communities of Cyprus Greek Cypriots begin removing Nicosia barrier Greek Cypriots tear down Nicosia's dividing wall Echoes Across the Divide (2008) is an
Nicosia-Manila
Israel * Kuwait City, Kuwait Manama, Bahrain Muscat, Oman Nicosia, Cyprus North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus * Ramallah, Palestine (de facto) * Riyadh,
Nicosia-Beijing
Israel * Kuwait City, Kuwait Manama, Bahrain Muscat, Oman Nicosia, Cyprus North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus * Ramallah, Palestine (de facto) * Riyadh,
Nicosia-Bratislava
Luxembourg, Luxembourg Madrid, Spain Minsk, Belarus Monaco5 Moscow, Russia Nicosia, Cyprus3 Oslo, Norway Paris, France Podgorica, Montenegro Prague, Czech
Nicosia-Abu Dhabi
Israel * Kuwait City, Kuwait Manama, Bahrain Muscat, Oman Nicosia, Cyprus North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus * Ramallah, Palestine (de facto) * Riyadh,
Nicosia-Moscow
Israel * Kuwait City, Kuwait Manama, Bahrain Muscat, Oman Nicosia, Cyprus North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus * Ramallah, Palestine (de facto) * Riyadh,
Nicosia-Munich
Luxembourg, Luxembourg Madrid, Spain Minsk, Belarus Monaco5 Moscow, Russia Nicosia, Cyprus3 Oslo, Norway Paris, France Podgorica, Montenegro Prague, Czech
Nicosia-Seoul
Israel * Kuwait City, Kuwait Manama, Bahrain Muscat, Oman Nicosia, Cyprus North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus * Ramallah, Palestine (de facto) * Riyadh,
Nicosia-Monaco
Luxembourg, Luxembourg Madrid, Spain Minsk, Belarus Monaco5 Moscow, Russia Nicosia, Cyprus3 Oslo, Norway Paris, France Podgorica, Montenegro Prague, Czech
Nicosia-Turkish invasion of Cyprus
Turkish Cypriot police deliberately to provoke Turkish Cypriot riots in Nicosia, which diverted the British army's attention away from their positions
Nicosia-Nicosia Lawson
Nicosia Lawson is a Vincentian and Grenadinian-Caymanian model and beauty pageant titleholder who represented the Cayman Islands in both Miss World 2008
Nicosia-Ottoman–Venetian War (1570–1573)
the Ottoman invasion of the Venetian-held island of Cyprus. The capital Nicosia and several other towns fell quickly to the considerably superior Ottoman
Nicosia-Nazi Germany
pp. 75–76. Kershaw 2008, p. 295. Longerich 2010, pp. 47–48. Niewyk & Nicosia 2000, p. 45. Weikart 2009, p. 74. Kershaw 2000a, p. 111. Berghahn 1999
Nicosia-Cypriot National Guard
northern suburbs of Nicosia (the site of two Turkish fortified enclaves that could be used as strongholds to seize northern Nicosia) using parachute forces
Nicosia-Nazi Party
pp. 383–96. Holocaust Memorial Museum. Snyder 2010, p. 184. Niewyk & Nicosia 2000, p. 45. Goldhagen 1996, p. 290. Joachimsthaler 1999, p. 187. Trevor-Roper
Nicosia-Ottoman Empire
The Ottomans decided to conquer Venetian Cyprus and on 22 July 1570, Nicosia was besieged; 50,000 Christians died, and 180,000 were enslaved.: 67 On
Nicosia-Oslo
Luxembourg, Luxembourg Madrid, Spain Minsk, Belarus Monaco5 Moscow, Russia Nicosia, Cyprus3 Oslo, Norway Paris, France Podgorica, Montenegro Prague, Czech
Nicosia-List of universities and colleges in Cyprus
enables candidates to engage in the Orthodox priesthood. American College (Nicosia) Aigaia School of Art and Design Alexander College Arte Music Academy Atlantis
Nicosia-Ortaköy, Nicosia
(Turkish for "middle village"; Greek: Ορτάκιοι) is a northern suburb of Nicosia, Cyprus. It is under the de facto control of Northern Cyprus. Turkish Cypriot
Nicosia-UTC+02:00
District Kaliningrad Oblast Principal cities: Athens, Thessaloniki, Nicosia, North Nicosia, Helsinki, Turku, Mariehamn, Kyiv, Bucharest, Jerusalem, Tallinn
Nicosia-Elia, Nicosia
32.91222°E / 35.13250; 32.91222 Country (de jure) Cyprus • District Nicosia District Country (de facto) Northern Cyprus • District Lefke District
Nicosia-Kaimakli
kajmakˈɫɯ]) is a large northeastern suburb of Nicosia, Cyprus. Since 1968, it belongs to the Municipality of Nicosia. Its population in 2011 was 11,564. Kaimakli
Nicosia-Omorfita
Turkish: Küçük Kaymaklı [cyˈtʃyc kajmakˈɫɯ]) is a northeastern quarter of Nicosia, Cyprus. Omorfita has been divided since 1974, its biggest chunk being
Nicosia-Panagia, Nicosia
Pallouriotissa (Greek: Παλλουριώτισσα [locally [palːuˈr̥kotisːa]]) is an area of Nicosia, Cyprus, formerly an independent village, which was annexed to the municipality
Nicosia-Nicosia (disambiguation)
only by Turkey) Nicosia Municipality, governing body of south Nicosia Nicosia Turkish Municipality, governing body of North Nicosia Nicosia District, the
Nicosia-Prague
Luxembourg, Luxembourg Madrid, Spain Minsk, Belarus Monaco5 Moscow, Russia Nicosia, Cyprus3 Oslo, Norway Paris, France Podgorica, Montenegro Prague, Czech
Nicosia-Olympiakos Nicosia
Olympiakos Nicosia (Greek: Ολυμπιακός Λευκωσίας, Olympiakos Lefkosias) is a Cypriot football club based in Nicosia and competes in the Second Division
Nicosia-Saint Petersburg
Luxembourg, Luxembourg Madrid, Spain Minsk, Belarus Monaco5 Moscow, Russia Nicosia, Cyprus3 Oslo, Norway Paris, France Podgorica, Montenegro Prague, Czech
Nicosia-Ledra Street
central Nicosia, Cyprus, which links North Nicosia, the part of the city under the control of the de facto Northern Cyprus, and south Nicosia. It is the
Nicosia-1967 Nicosia Britannia disaster
The Nicosia Britannia disaster was the death of 126 passengers and crew on a Bristol Britannia of the Swiss airline Globe Air when it flew into the ground
Nicosia-Holy Mother of God Cathedral, Nicosia
Strovolos district in Nicosia, Cyprus. Following the 1963-1964 inter-communal troubles, the Armenian-Cypriot community of Nicosia lost its mediaeval church
Nicosia-Rome
di Piazza Colonna di Piazza Farnese della Piazza dei Quiriti di Piazza Nicosia in Piazza Santa Maria in Trastevere di Ponte Sisto Quattro Fiumi Quattro
Nicosia-Reykjavík
Luxembourg, Luxembourg Madrid, Spain Minsk, Belarus Monaco5 Moscow, Russia Nicosia, Cyprus3 Oslo, Norway Paris, France Podgorica, Montenegro Prague, Czech
Nicosia-List of sovereign states by date of formation
ethnicities as one sovereign state: Greek Cyprus and Turkish Cyprus from 1983. Nicosia Czechia Europe 1 January 1993 870 1 Jan 1993 Czechoslovakia 1993–present:
Nicosia-Telephone numbers in Cyprus
or abroad. Landline number in Nicosia called from within Cyprus (including Nicosia): 22 xxxxxx Landline number in Nicosia called from abroad: +357 22 xxxxxx
Nicosia-Northern Cyprus
stretches between Northern Cyprus and the rest of the island and divides Nicosia, the island's largest city and capital of both sides. A coup d'état in
Nicosia-Adolf Hitler
table, p. 112. US Holocaust Memorial Museum. Snyder 2010, p. 184. Niewyk & Nicosia 2000, p. 45. Goldhagen 1996, p. 290. Downing 2005, p. 33. Gellately 2001
Nicosia-Singapore
Israel * Kuwait City, Kuwait Manama, Bahrain Muscat, Oman Nicosia, Cyprus North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus * Ramallah, Palestine (de facto) * Riyadh,
Nicosia-Mossad
Sarajevo to Israel in 1992 and 1993. The killing of Hussein Al Bashir in Nicosia, Cyprus, in 1973 in relation to the Munich massacre. Mossad allegedly assisted
Nicosia-Sourp Haroutiun Chapel, Nicosia
in Ayios Dhometios, Nicosia, Cyprus. The chapel is located in the second Armenian cemetery to the west of Ayios Dhometios, Nicosia and was built in 1938
Nicosia-List of international airports by country
Location Airport IATA Code Larnaca Larnaca International Airport LCA Paphos Paphos International Airport PFO North Nicosia Ercan International Airport ECN
Nicosia-Makariou Avenue, Nicosia
G΄), also referred to as Makarios Avenue, is an avenue in the centre of Nicosia, Cyprus which covers a distance of 2 kilometres (1.2 mi). The street begins
Nicosia-Anorthosis Famagusta FC
organised by Anorthosis. However, after the announcement of a championship in Nicosia by Trust (to celebrate the tenth anniversary of its foundation), and a
Nicosia-Tokyo
Israel * Kuwait City, Kuwait Manama, Bahrain Muscat, Oman Nicosia, Cyprus North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus * Ramallah, Palestine (de facto) * Riyadh,
Nicosia-Nicosia Turkish Municipality
Nicosia Turkish Cypriot Municipality (Turkish: Lefkoşa Türk Belediyesi) is the governing body of North Nicosia province of TRNC. It was established in
Nicosia-List of football clubs in Cyprus
Nicosia: The writer. ISBN 9963-8720-1-8. Meletiou, Giorgos (2011). Κυπριακό ποδόσφαιρο 1900–1960 [Cypriot Football 1900–1960] (in Greek). Nicosia: Power
Nicosia-Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission
Nicosia financial district
Nicosia-Walls of Nicosia
The Walls of Nicosia, also known as the Venetian Walls, are a series of defensive walls which surround Nicosia, the capital city of Cyprus. The first
Nicosia-Nicosia aqueduct
Nicosia old aqueduct is located in Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus and is the oldest aqueduct in Cyprus. It is located close to the Liberty Monument in
Nicosia-Vatican City
Luxembourg, Luxembourg Madrid, Spain Minsk, Belarus Monaco5 Moscow, Russia Nicosia, Cyprus3 Oslo, Norway Paris, France Podgorica, Montenegro Prague, Czech
Nicosia-Nicosia Armenian school
Armenian: Նարեկ հայկական վարժարան), also known as the Nicosia Armenian School, is located in Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus. As of 1972 called Nareg, after
Nicosia-Orfeas Nicosia
Orfeas Nicosia (Greek: Ορφέας Λευκωσίας) is a Cypriot football club based in Nicosia. It was founded in 1948. The club colors are yellow and green. It
Nicosia-Vilnius
Luxembourg, Luxembourg Madrid, Spain Minsk, Belarus Monaco5 Moscow, Russia Nicosia, Cyprus3 Oslo, Norway Paris, France Podgorica, Montenegro Prague, Czech
Nicosia-Faneromeni Square
Faneromeni Meydanı) is an important historical square in Nicosia. It is in an ancient part of Nicosia, within city walls built when it was under Venetian rule
Nicosia-Nicosia municipal gardens
Nicosia municipal gardens are the largest municipal gardens located in Nicosia, Cyprus. They are in the centre of the city. Alsos Forest Nicosia Cyprus
Nicosia-Warsaw
Luxembourg, Luxembourg Madrid, Spain Minsk, Belarus Monaco5 Moscow, Russia Nicosia, Cyprus3 Oslo, Norway Paris, France Podgorica, Montenegro Prague, Czech
Nicosia-World War II
from the original on 16 May 2016. Retrieved 2 February 2008. Niewyk & Nicosia 2000, pp. 45–52. Snyder, Timothy (16 July 2009). "Holocaust: The Ignored
Nicosia-Nicosia Municipality
Nicosia Municipality (Greek: Δήμος Λευκωσίας, Dimos Lefkosias; Turkish: Lefkoşa Belediyesi) is the municipal government which is responsible for all the
Nicosia-List of cities, towns and villages in Cyprus
Turkish name. The largest cities in Cyprus, in order from largest, are Nicosia (capital), Limassol, Larnaca, Paphos, Famagusta and Kyrenia. Note: Some
Nicosia-Yenişehir, Nicosia
traffic. Nicosia Bus Terminal, Nicosia Municipal Theatre, Nicosia Police Headquarters, Northern Cyprus State Theatre, the old railway station of Nicosia and
Nicosia-Nic Nicosia
Nic Nicosia (born 1951) is an American artist using photography, sculpture, and drawing in his practice. He received a BS in radio-television-film, with
Nicosia-Ginni Rometty
Ginni Rometty was born on July 29, 1957, in Chicago, Illinois, as Virginia Nicosia. Growing up outside Chicago, she was the eldest of four children in an
Nicosia-Berlin
Luxembourg, Luxembourg Madrid, Spain Minsk, Belarus Monaco5 Moscow, Russia Nicosia, Cyprus3 Oslo, Norway Paris, France Podgorica, Montenegro Prague, Czech
Nicosia-Yerevan
Luxembourg, Luxembourg Madrid, Spain Minsk, Belarus Monaco5 Moscow, Russia Nicosia, Cyprus3 Oslo, Norway Paris, France Podgorica, Montenegro Prague, Czech
Nicosia-APOEL Nicosia
Lefkosias, "Athletic Football Club of Greeks of Nicosia") is a major Cypriot multi-sport club based in Nicosia. APOEL, which was founded in 1926, is the most
Nicosia-Archbishop's Palace, Nicosia
the official residence and office of the archbishop of Cyprus located in Nicosia. The palace was built next to the "Old Archbishop's Palace" (built in the
Nicosia-Makarios III
Monastery as a novice. At age 20 he was sent to the Pancyprian Gymnasium in Nicosia where he completed his secondary education in 1936. He studied theology
Nicosia-Ray Bassil
is a Lebanese trap shooter. She won gold at the 2016 ISSF World Cup in Nicosia, and at the 2019 Asian Shooting Championships in Doha. Bassil has also
Nicosia-Budapest
Luxembourg, Luxembourg Madrid, Spain Minsk, Belarus Monaco5 Moscow, Russia Nicosia, Cyprus3 Oslo, Norway Paris, France Podgorica, Montenegro Prague, Czech
Nicosia-Salvatore Nicosia
Salvatore Nicosia (born 8 March 1963) is an Italian former long-distance runner, that won two medals at the International athletics competitions. Salvatore
Nicosia-Timeline of Nicosia
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Nicosia, Cyprus. 7th C. BCE - City-kingdom called "Ledra." 280 BCE - Leucos, son of Ptolemy
Nicosia-American Academy Nicosia
The American Academy Nicosia is a private non-profit school comprising a preschool (for ages 3–5), a primary department (years 1-6 for ages 6–11) and
Nicosia-List of deadliest aircraft accidents and incidents
1975-08-20 126 9 117 0 COM Globe Air (HB-ITB) Bristol Britannia 313 cyNicosia, Cyprus APR NIC 3.5 km (2.2 mi) 1967-04-20 125 5 120 0 COM Sibir (S7) Airlines
Nicosia-Henry I of Cyprus
nicknamed the Fat (French: Henri de Lusignan; 3 May 1217 – 18 January 1253 at Nicosia) was King of Cyprus from 1218 to 1253. He was the son of Hugh I of Cyprus
Nicosia-Ayios Antonios, Nicosia
(Greek: Άγιος Αντώνιος) is a Neighbourhood, Quarter, Mahalla or Parish of Nicosia, Cyprus and the parish church thereof. At the last Census (2011) it had
Nicosia-Ayioi Omoloyites, Nicosia
Ayioi Omoloyites is a Neighbourhood, Quarter, Mahalla or Parish of Nicosia, Cyprus and the parish church thereof. Its name in Greek is Άγιοι Ομολογητές
Nicosia-Tabakhane, Nicosia
Tabakhane is a historic neighborhood, quarter, Mahalla, or parish of central Nicosia, Cyprus, named after the tannery which formerly existed just outside the
Nicosia-Dracula in the Provinces
Dracula in the Provinces (Italian: Il cav. Costante Nicosia demoniaco ovvero: Dracula in Brianza, lit. The Noble devilish Costante Nicose or: Dracula
Nicosia-Yeni Jami, Nicosia
Yeni Jami is a Neighbourhood, Quarter, Mahalla or Parish of Nicosia, Cyprus and the mosque situated therein after which the Quarter is named. It is spelled
Nicosia-Madrid
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Nicosia-Haydar Pasha, Nicosia
Haydarpaşa, Greek: Χαϊδάρ Πασά) is a Neighbourhood, Quarter or Mahalle of Nicosia, Cyprus and the mosque situated therein. Both are named after Haydar Pasha
Nicosia-Ayios Savvas, Nicosia
Ayios Savvas is a neighbourhood, quarter, mahalla or parish of Nicosia, Cyprus and the parish church thereof. At the last census (2011) it had a population
Nicosia-Taht-el-kale, Nicosia
(Greek: Τάχτ Ελ Καλέ; Turkish: Tahtakale) is a neighbourhood, quarter of Nicosia, Cyprus and the mosque situated therein. At the last Census (2011) it had
Nicosia-Ak Kavuk, Nicosia
Ak Kavuk (Abu Kavuk) is a Neighbourhood, Quarter, Mahalla or Parish of Nicosia, Cyprus and the mosque thereof. It is spelled as Akkavuk in Turkish and
Nicosia-Arab Ahmet, Nicosia
Arab Ahmet is a neighbourhood, quarter, mahalla or parish of Nicosia, Cyprus and the mosque situated therein. Both the quarter and the mosque are named
Nicosia-Ayios Andreas (Tophane)
Ayios Andreas or Tophane is a Neighbourhood, Quarter, Mahalla or Parish of Nicosia, Cyprus. In September 1945, the Ottoman name of Tophane (which means arsenal)
Nicosia-History of the Jews in Poland
Revisionist Zionist, rather than with the Majority Zionists. Francis R. Nicosia, The Third Reich and the Palestine Question, 1985, pp. 261-262. "Sanation
Nicosia-Presidential Palace, Nicosia
President of the Republic of Cyprus. It is located close to the centre of Nicosia, the capital city of Cyprus, and is surrounded by a thick pine woodland
Nicosia-GSP Stadium
The GSP Stadium (Greek: Στάδιο ΓΣΠ) is a football stadium in Strovolos, Nicosia District, Cyprus. Although small by international standards, it is the
Nicosia-Tbilisi
Israel * Kuwait City, Kuwait Manama, Bahrain Muscat, Oman Nicosia, Cyprus North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus * Ramallah, Palestine (de facto) * Riyadh,
Nicosia-Ljubljana
Luxembourg, Luxembourg Madrid, Spain Minsk, Belarus Monaco5 Moscow, Russia Nicosia, Cyprus3 Oslo, Norway Paris, France Podgorica, Montenegro Prague, Czech
Nicosia-Judith Nicosia
Judith Nicosia is a soprano who is based in New Jersey. Winner of the soprano competition at the Paris International Voice Competition in 1972, she had
Nicosia-Barcelona
Luxembourg, Luxembourg Madrid, Spain Minsk, Belarus Monaco5 Moscow, Russia Nicosia, Cyprus3 Oslo, Norway Paris, France Podgorica, Montenegro Prague, Czech
Nicosia-Nicosia, Sicily
Nicosia (Italian: [nikoˈziːa]; Gallo-Italic of Sicily: Nẹcọscia; Sicilian: Nicusìa) is a comune (municipality) in the province of Enna, in the Italian
Nicosia-Baghdad
Israel * Kuwait City, Kuwait Manama, Bahrain Muscat, Oman Nicosia, Cyprus North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus * Ramallah, Palestine (de facto) * Riyadh,
Nicosia-Baku
Israel * Kuwait City, Kuwait Manama, Bahrain Muscat, Oman Nicosia, Cyprus North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus * Ramallah, Palestine (de facto) * Riyadh,
Nicosia-Administrative divisions of Nicosia
Nicosia within the city limits is divided into 29 administrative units, according to the latest census. This unit is termed in English as quarter, neighbourhood
Nicosia-Nicosia Municipal Orchestra
Nicosia Municipal Orchestra (Turkish: Lefkoşa Belediye Orkestrası) is an orchestra based in North Nicosia operated by the Nicosia Turkish Municipality
Nicosia-List of mayors of Nicosia Municipality
This is a list of the mayors of the Nicosia Municipality and their years of service. Christodoulos Severis, 15 November 1882 – 31 July 1888. Achilleas
Nicosia-Bedesten, Nicosia
or Bedestan is a historical building in the Selimiye quarter of North Nicosia, North Cyprus, located directly beside the Selimiye Mosque. The structure
Nicosia-Law Courts, Nicosia
The Law Courts building is a historic building in Nicosia, Cyprus, currently located in North Nicosia. It is located on the central Sarayönü Square. The
Nicosia-Time in Cyprus
is a different time compared to Turkey during the winter. Time zone in Nicosia, Cyprus. TimeAndDate.com. Occupied Northern Cyprus to Follow Turkey Time
Nicosia-Blue Beret Camp
and headquarters located at the former Nicosia International Airport on the west side of the city of Nicosia, on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus,
Nicosia-Pyongyang
Israel * Kuwait City, Kuwait Manama, Bahrain Muscat, Oman Nicosia, Cyprus North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus * Ramallah, Palestine (de facto) * Riyadh,
Nicosia-Balfour Declaration
even today." This is described similarly by William Helmreich and Francis Nicosia. Helmreich noted that: "It represented in part an elaboration on ideas
Nicosia-Nicosia Cathedral
Nicosia Cathedral (Italian: Cattedrale di San Nicolò; Cattedrale or Duomo di Nicosia) is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Nicosia, Sicily
Nicosia-Colosseum
di Piazza Colonna di Piazza Farnese della Piazza dei Quiriti di Piazza Nicosia in Piazza Santa Maria in Trastevere di Ponte Sisto Quattro Fiumi Quattro
Nicosia-Belfast
Luxembourg, Luxembourg Madrid, Spain Minsk, Belarus Monaco5 Moscow, Russia Nicosia, Cyprus3 Oslo, Norway Paris, France Podgorica, Montenegro Prague, Czech
Nicosia-Gaydzak Nicosia
Gaydzak Nicosia was a Cypriot football club based in Nicosia. Founded in 1957, was playing sometimes in Second Division. v t e
Nicosia-Cyprus Science University
v t e Universities in Northern Cyprus North Nicosia Near East University University of Mediterranean Karpasia Rauf Denktas University Cyprus Social Sciences
Nicosia-Riyadh
Israel * Kuwait City, Kuwait Manama, Bahrain Muscat, Oman Nicosia, Cyprus North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus * Ramallah, Palestine (de facto) * Riyadh,
Nicosia-Copenhagen
Luxembourg, Luxembourg Madrid, Spain Minsk, Belarus Monaco5 Moscow, Russia Nicosia, Cyprus3 Oslo, Norway Paris, France Podgorica, Montenegro Prague, Czech
Nicosia-St. John's Cathedral, Nicosia
Αγίου Ιωάννη) is the main church of the Church of Cyprus. It is located in Nicosia, the capital city of Cyprus. The church was built in the fourteenth century
Nicosia-Nicosia International Airport
Nicosia International Airport (Greek: Διεθνές Αεροδρόμιο Λευκωσίας, Turkish: Lefkoşa Uluslararası Havaalanı) is a largely disused airport located 8.2 km
Nicosia-Liberty Monument (Nicosia)
"Mnēmeío Eleftherías" or "Eleftheria Monument") is a monument in the city of Nicosia in Cyprus. The Liberty Monument was erected in 1973 to honor the anti-British
Nicosia-Vienna
Luxembourg, Luxembourg Madrid, Spain Minsk, Belarus Monaco5 Moscow, Russia Nicosia, Cyprus3 Oslo, Norway Paris, France Podgorica, Montenegro Prague, Czech
Nicosia-Cyprus
Turkey, and west of Lebanon and Syria. Its capital and largest city is Nicosia. The northeast portion of the island is de facto governed by the self-declared
Nicosia-Nicosia Marathon
Nicosia Marathon (branded The Quantum Nicosia Marathon) is an international marathon (42.195 km) that courses through Nicosia. Its inaugural run was held
Nicosia-Bangkok
Israel * Kuwait City, Kuwait Manama, Bahrain Muscat, Oman Nicosia, Cyprus North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus * Ramallah, Palestine (de facto) * Riyadh,
Nicosia-Dhaka
Israel * Kuwait City, Kuwait Manama, Bahrain Muscat, Oman Nicosia, Cyprus North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus * Ramallah, Palestine (de facto) * Riyadh,
Nicosia-Hanoi
Israel * Kuwait City, Kuwait Manama, Bahrain Muscat, Oman Nicosia, Cyprus North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus * Ramallah, Palestine (de facto) * Riyadh,
Nicosia-Nicosia
Nicosia (/ˌnɪkəˈsiːə/), also known as Lefkosia in Greek (Λευκωσία; pronounced [lɛfko'siɐ]), its Turkish name Lefkoşa (pronounced [lefkoʃa]), is the capital
Nicosia-Taipei
Israel * Kuwait City, Kuwait Manama, Bahrain Muscat, Oman Nicosia, Cyprus North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus * Ramallah, Palestine (de facto) * Riyadh,
Nicosia-Tehran
Israel * Kuwait City, Kuwait Manama, Bahrain Muscat, Oman Nicosia, Cyprus North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus * Ramallah, Palestine (de facto) * Riyadh,
Nicosia-List of shopping malls in Cyprus
malls on the island of Cyprus. Nicosia Mall My Mall Limassol List of shopping streets and districts by city Scala. "Nicosia Mall, the largest mall in Cyprus
Nicosia-Nebethane, Nicosia
Nebethane is an historic neighbourhood, quarter, Mahalla, or parish of central Nicosia, Cyprus. Its name inherited from the Ottoman period is Turkish for police
Nicosia-Kyiv
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Nicosia-Apollo
Statue of Apollo Cithaeroedus, Cyprus Museum, Nicosia
Nicosia-Markets in Nicosia
Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus, remained primarily a market town into the 20th century. As such, it had numerous markets, which constituted the centres
Nicosia-RAF Nicosia
150528°N 33.280333°E / 35.150528; 33.280333 Royal Air Force Nicosia or more simply RAF Nicosia is a former Royal Air Force station on the island of Cyprus
Nicosia-Mix FM Cyprus
station in Strovolos, Nicosia, Cyprus. It started broadcasting on 23 February 2002 via 102.3 FM (Larnaca/Paphos), 90.8 FM (Nicosia/Limassol) and 104.6 FM
Nicosia-List of tz database time zones
Canonical +03:00 +03:00 MSK europe CY Europe/Nicosia Link +02:00 +03:00 EET EEST backward Link to Asia/Nicosia NO Europe/Oslo Link† +01:00 +02:00 CET CEST
Nicosia-Nicosia New General Hospital
Nicosia New General Hospital is the Nicosia district's main medical center. It opened in 2006, replacing Nicosia Old General Hospital. The contract for
Nicosia-Rezzano-Nicosia
Rezzano-Nicosia is a village in Tuscany, central Italy, administratively a frazione of the comune of Calci, province of Pisa. The village is composed
Nicosia-Francis R. Nicosia
Francis R. Nicosia (October 29, 1944 – November 21, 2023) was an American historian at the University of Vermont with a focus on modern history and Holocaust
Nicosia-List of deaths due to COVID-19
Venezuela (Caracas) Andreas Neocleous 82 Lawyer and politician Cyprus (Nicosia) 2 October 2021 Ziauddin Ahmed Bablu 66 Politician Bangladesh (Dhaka) Anil
Nicosia-Valencia
Luxembourg, Luxembourg Madrid, Spain Minsk, Belarus Monaco5 Moscow, Russia Nicosia, Cyprus3 Oslo, Norway Paris, France Podgorica, Montenegro Prague, Czech
Nicosia-Gianmarco Nicosia
Gianmarco Nicosia (born 12 February 1998) is an Italian water polo player. He competed in the 2020 Summer Olympics. "Water Polo NICOSIA Gianmarco". Tokyo
Nicosia-List of people who disappeared mysteriously at sea
officer, Atcherley was lost at sea while on a 40-minute flight from Egypt to Nicosia, Cyprus. Despite extensive searches from British, Israeli, Turkish and
Nicosia-San Biagio, Nicosia
Roman Catholic church located on via Francesco Randazzo #24 in the town of Nicosia, in the province of Enna, region of Sicily, Italy. A church at this site
Nicosia-Asia
Penh China (PRC) 1,425,893,465 9,596,961 Beijing Cyprus 1,244,188 9,251 Nicosia East Timor 1,320,942 14,874 Dili Egypt 109,262,178 1,001,449 Cairo Georgia
Nicosia-Gerald Nicosia
Gerald Nicosia (born November 18, 1949, in Berwyn, Illinois) is an American author, poet, journalist, interviewer, and literary critic. He is based in
Nicosia-Massacre in Nicosia
The Massacre in Nicosia was a massacre committed by the Ottomans during Ottoman–Venetian War (1570–1573). On 3 July 1570, Cyprus was inaded by troops
Nicosia-The English School, Nicosia
secondary school in Nicosia, Cyprus. It has a rigorous selection process for admittance. It is one of the secondary schools in Nicosia designated to be bi-communal
Nicosia-Gary Hooper
Gary Hooper (born 26 January 1988) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward. Hooper started his career at non-League club Grays Athletic
Nicosia-Trypiotis
parish of central Nicosia, Cyprus. The church of this quarter, that of Archangel Michael, is one of the principal buildings of Nicosia and is the oldest
Nicosia-Nicosia Mall
Nicosia Mall is a shopping mall located in the Lakatamia-Anthoupolis area, southwest of the centre of Nicosia, capital of Cyprus. It opened in November
Nicosia-Symbols of Nicosia
flag that serve as the symbols of the city of Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus. The emblem and flag of Nicosia were established between 1971, and 1974. Due
Nicosia-Cyprus national football team
Stadium in Nicosia. In 1974, the national team enjoyed one of their most famous victories when they beat Northern Ireland 1–0 in Nicosia. On 12 February
Nicosia-Afghanistan
Conflict in Afghanistan. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 9780275978785. Nicosia, Francis R. (1997). "'Drang Nach Osten' Continued? Germany and Afghanistan
Nicosia-Selimiye Mosque, Nicosia
a former Christian cathedral converted into a mosque, located in North Nicosia. It has historically been the main mosque on the island of Cyprus. The
Nicosia-Bombing raids on Cyprus during World War II
countryside in preparation for major bombing. The Italians struck RAF Nicosia in May 1941. Later that month, in support of the French defence of Syria
Nicosia-Fidias Panayiotou
Panayiotou Φειδίας Παναγιώτου Born (1996-04-10) 10 April 1996 (age 28) Meniko, Nicosia, Cyprus Nationality Cypriot YouTube information Channel Fidias Years active
Nicosia-Michael Nicosia
Michael Nicosia is an Italian–American serial entrepreneur and software technology executive. He currently holds the position of chief operating officer
Nicosia-Gibraltar
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Nicosia-Henry II of Cyprus
Henry had been involved in poisoning John. He was crowned at Santa Sophia, Nicosia, 24 June 1285. Charles of Anjou, who contested John's claim to the throne
Nicosia-Operation Atilla (Turkish Invasion of Cyprus)
forces would try to advance inside Nicosia and to the west of the city, towards Nicosia International Airport and the Nicosia-Morphou road. On the Eastern sector
Nicosia-AC Omonia
Club Omonia Nicosia (Greek: Αθλητικός Σύλλογος Oμόνοια Λευκωσίας; Athlitikós Sýllogos Omónoia Lefkosías), commonly known as Omonia Nicosia, or simply Omonia
Nicosia-Amsterdam
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Nicosia-A1 motorway (Cyprus)
The A1 motorway, locally referred to as the Nicosia–Limassol highway is the first and longest motorway built in Cyprus. It marked the beginning of an
Nicosia-Dublin
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Nicosia-United Nations Buffer Zone in Cyprus
anti-tank ditches, and minefields. The zone cuts through the centre of Nicosia, separating the city into southern and northern sections. In total, it
Nicosia-APOEL FC
lit. "Athletic Football Club of Greeks of Nicosia") is a Cypriot professional football club based in Nicosia, Cyprus. APOEL is the most successful football
Nicosia-Fontana di Piazza Nicosia
The Fontana di Piazza Nicosia is a fountain in Rome, Italy, is the first of the modern fountains of Rome. It is located in the square with the same name
Nicosia-Central Jail of Nicosia
The Central Jail of Nicosia is the only prison of the Republic of Cyprus. The unrecognized republic of Northern Cyprus also has its own prison. The Central
Nicosia-Europe
2018-03-16 at the Wayback Machine". BBC News. 9 May 2005. Niewyk, Donald L. and Nicosia, Francis R. The Columbia Guide to the Holocaust Archived 21 May 2022 at
Nicosia-Armenian Cypriots
on the capital Nicosia, but also with communities in Larnaca, Limassol and Paphos. The Armenian Prelature of Cyprus is located in Nicosia. According to
Nicosia-Felix of Nicosia
Felix of Nicosia (Italian: Felice di Nicosia; November 5, 1715 – May 31, 1787) was a Capuchin friar, and is honored as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church
Nicosia-Nicosia Atatürk Stadium
Nicosia Atatürk Stadium (Turkish: Lefkoşa Atatürk Stadı) is a multi-purpose stadium in North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus. It is the largest stadium in Northern