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  2. Paphos - Wikipedia

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    The main bus station is Karavella station. It is the nexus for all intercity routes and many of the local routes. [46] The other major bus station in Paphos is the Kato Paphos Harbor station, located close to Paphos Harbor and the Paphos Archaeological Park. [47]

  3. Paphos International Airport - Wikipedia

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    A new passenger terminal opened at Paphos in November 2008. [5] On 10 January 2012, Ryanair announced they were to open their 50th base in Paphos. [citation needed] In April 2012, they allocated two aircraft in Paphos with 15 new routes, offering

  4. Tsada - Wikipedia

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    Tsada lies next to a transportation hub linking most of Paphos district's villages. It is next to the current route from Paphos to Polis, and to the main route towards traditional villages like Kallepia and Choulou. There is a bus connection to both Paphos and the Polis − Lachi area on a daily basis.

  5. Polis, Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    A small bus station acts as the hub of a network of infrequent bus routes connecting the outer villages as well as the near hourly 645 route to Paphos. [3] Facilities further afield include boat hire and boat trips from Latchi harbour, nature trails and walks from Baths of Aphrodite, and surfing and windboarding at Argaka.

  6. Category:Bus routes - Wikipedia

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    Category: Bus routes. 13 languages. ... Bus route maps (1 P) Redirects from bus routes (2 C, 28 P) * Lists of bus routes (7 C, 10 P) A. Bus routes in Australia (3 C ...

  7. Citymapper - Wikipedia

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    Citymapper is a public transit app and mapping service [4] [5] which displays transport options, usually with live timing, between any two locations in a supported city. It integrates data for all urban modes of transport, including walking, cycling and driving, in addition to public transport. [6]

  8. A6 motorway (Cyprus) - Wikipedia

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    The A6 highway (locally referred to as the Limassol – Paphos highway, marked the ending of an ambitious government project to link all the main cities on the island with modern four-lane, high-speed highways. It is 66 km long and is free of any at-grade intersections.

  9. B6 road (Cyprus) - Wikipedia

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    The B6 near Kouklia. The B6 main road (locally referred as Limassol - Paphos old road, Greek "Παλαιός δρόμος Λεμεσού - Πάφου") used to be the main connecting route between Cyprus's second largest city and major seaport Limassol and Paphos, one of the island's top tourist destinations.