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Introducing Cyprus

Floating on the waters of the European Mediterranean, but pointing longingly towards the shores of Syria, Turkey and Lebanon, Cyprus is an odd mixture. It is a kaleidoscopic blend: its cultural influences are dominated by Western Europe, but its geographic proximity to Asia and Africa gives it more than just a hint of the East. Long coveted by mainland Greece and Turkey, this small island has its own definite and beguiling character.

Whether you know it as the ‘island of sin’ (or ‘fun’) thanks to wild stories from Agia Napa; the country that entered the EU only as a half; or, as the tourist brochures love to point out, ‘the island of Aphrodite’, Cyprus both confirms and confounds the stereotype.

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Inside Kykkos Monastery.
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Inside Kykkos Monastery.

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  • Jon Davison
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  • Saranda Kolones ruins at dusk in Kato Phaphos with the harbour in the background.
  • Ancient Kourion (Curium) amphitheatre near Lemesos.
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  • Crusader castle.
  • Boats and buildings of Girne Port.
  • Young Cypriots enjoying the nightlife in the always busy Laiki Geitonia in Larnaka.
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