Republic of Northern Cyprus, which like Turkey refers to the internationally recognised government of Cyprus as the Greek Cypriot Administration of Southern...
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Famagusta (redirect from Famagusta, Northern Cyprus)
on the east coast of the illegally occupied areas and de facto state Northern Cyprus of the Republic of Cyprus. It is located east of Nicosia and possesses...
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Cypriot cuisine is the cuisine of the island of Cyprus, shared by both Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots. Frequently used ingredients are fresh vegetables...
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Ariadne (redirect from Ariadne (mythology))
In Greek mythology, Ariadne (/ˌæriˈædni/; Greek: Ἀριάδνη; Latin: Ariadne) was a Cretan princess, the daughter of King Minos of Crete. There are different...
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mythology is the body of myths originally told by the ancient Greeks, and a genre of ancient Greek folklore, today absorbed alongside Roman mythology...
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of Cyprus Hugh IV of Cyprus, King of Cyprus James I of Cyprus, King of Cyprus James II of Cyprus, King of Cyprus James III of Cyprus, King of Cyprus Janus...
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Kyrenia (redirect from Kyrenia, Cyprus)
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 there is...
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Salamis in Cyprus (450 BC), between Greeks and Persians Battle of Salamis (306 BC), between Ptolemy I and Demetrius Salamis (ruin), site in Northern Israel...
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Kyrenia Mountains (redirect from Beşparmak Mountains (Cyprus))
for approximately 160 km (100 mi) along the northern coast of the island of Cyprus. It is primarily made of hard crystalline limestone, with some marble...
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The Church of Cyprus (Greek: Ἐκκλησία τῆς Κύπρου, romanized: Ekklisia tis Kyprou) is one of the autocephalous Greek Orthodox churches that together with...
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which have de facto control over territories entirely on the islands, Northern Cyprus and Taiwan. In total, 50 island countries have been included in the...
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Greco-Roman world (redirect from History of Egypt under Sasanian Persian occupation)
predecessor of Greek nationalism through the Ottoman era and even into modern times. Greco-Roman mythology, sometimes called classical mythology, is the result...
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A host of legendary creatures, animals, and mythic humanoids occur in ancient Greek mythology. Anything related to mythology is mythological. A mythological...
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spanning both Europe and Asia. The island of Cyprus, which includes the Republic of Cyprus, Northern Cyprus and Akrotiri and Dhekelia, is geographically...
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may refer to: People Hakkı Atun, former prime minister of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Norman Atun, Malaysian actor Fish Thyrsites atun (also...
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Cyprus refers to mass media outlets based on the island of Cyprus, including both the Republic of Cyprus (RoC) and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus...
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Nikolaos (disambiguation), a common place name in Greece and Cyprus Province of Ancona, a province of Italy (ISO 3166-2:IT code AN) Andaman and Nicobar Islands...
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themes in mythology occur in mythologies and religious narratives that include stories of romantic affection or sexuality between figures of the same sex...
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of Cyprus are official and unofficial flags, icons or cultural expressions that are emblematic, representative or otherwise characteristic of Cyprus and...
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characters. Proto-Indo-European mythology is the body of myths and deities associated with the Proto-Indo-Europeans, speakers of the hypothesized Proto-Indo-European...
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Mythological objects encompass a variety of items (e.g. weapons, armor, clothing) found in mythology, legend, folklore, tall tale, fable, religion, spirituality...
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Artybius (category Persian people of the Greco-Persian Wars)
sailed with a fleet to Cyprus to conquer that island. In 497 BCE, the general Onesilus of Salamis, the head among the chiefs of Cyprus, asked to face Artybius...
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Sacred bull (redirect from Bull (mythology))
Cattle are prominent in some religions and mythologies. As such, numerous peoples throughout the world have at one point in time honored bulls as sacred...
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Israel (redirect from State of Israel)
well as the ongoing occupations of Northern Cyprus by Turkey and of Western Sahara by Morocco. The Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories, which...
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important from the point of view of science, conservation or natural beauty, are defined as natural heritage. The Republic of Cyprus accepted the convention...
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goddess Artemis, and absorbed much of Artemis' mythology early in Roman history, including a birth on the island of Delos to parents Jupiter and Latona...
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Paphos (redirect from Paphos, Cyprus)
Πάφος [ˈpafos]; Turkish: Baf;) is a coastal city in southwest Cyprus and the capital of Paphos District. In classical antiquity, two locations were called...
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Poseidon (redirect from Poseidon (mythology))
one of the Twelve Olympians in ancient Greek religion and mythology, presiding over the sea, storms, earthquakes and horses. He was the protector of seafarers...
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Snake-Legged Goddess (category Scythian mythology)
Theogony, where he assimilated her to the monstrous figure of Echidna from Greek mythology. In Hesiod's narrative, "Echidna" was a serpent-nymph living...
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