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  2. Roads and motorways in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Cyprus Motorway logo Since the arrival of the first motor cars on the island in 1907, [ 1 ] Cyprus has developed a modern road network. According to 2002 statistics, the road network in the Republic of Cyprus-administered areas of Cyprus consists of about 7,206 km of paved and 4,387 km of unpaved roads.

  3. Road signs in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Road signs in Cyprus are similar to road signs used in the United Kingdom since the country was a British colony until 1960 when Cyprus became an independent republic. Some signs are similar to road signs used in Greece.

  4. List of former equipment of the Hellenic Armed Forces

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    MP 34 (German captured, used by gendarmerie and police forces) MP 40 (German captured) Sten submachine gun (British made, used by exiled Greek forces) Thompson M1928 and M1A1 (American made, used by exiled Greek forces) Makrykano M1943 (Greek made, used by exiled Greek forces) Rifles. Berthier M1892, M1892/16, M1907/15 and M1916 (French made)

  5. Transport in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Public blue buses operated by OSEL in Solomos Square, Nicosia A taxi in Cyprus. Road transport is the dominant form of transport on the island. Figures released by the International Road Federation in 2007 show that Cyprus holds the highest car ownership rate in the world with 742 cars per 1,000 people. [11]

  6. Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Cyprus is one of only three EU nations in which vehicles drive on the left-hand side of the road, a remnant of British rule. A series of motorways runs along the coast from Paphos to Ayia Napa, with two motorways running inland to Nicosia, one from Limassol and one from Larnaca. Per capita private car ownership is the 29th-highest in the world ...

  7. Vehicle registration plates of Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    The vehicle registration plates of Cyprus are composed of three letters and three digits (e.g. ABC 123). A simple incremental numbering system is used; numbers run from 001 to 999 per letter sequence (alphabetic), so that, for example, the plate to be issued after MAA 999 would be MAB 001. However, registrants may be allowed to choose a number ...

  8. Vehicle registration plates of Greece - Wikipedia

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    The first 2 of 3 letters (which are listed below) of a licence plate usually represent the prefecture (nomos) where the car was registered. The almost full list of plates in Greece is below (next to the prefecture / district is its capital or an area within the prefecture that the plates are issued; some prefectures have more than one combination):

  9. Armoured vehicles of the Cypriot National Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Engesa EE-3 Jararaca Armoured Car was purchased in 1982 with deliveries starting in 1984 to 1985, a total of a 36 was received.24 Vehicles are armed with Milan Anti Tank Missile Launchers. The Car has a 3-man crew with a top speed of 100 km/h and is armed with 1 x 20-mm Rh202 autocannon, 1 x 12.7mm machinegun. [14] [15]