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  2. United Nations Buffer Zone in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Before Cypriot accession to the European Union, there were restrictions on Green Line crossings by foreigners imposed by the Republic of Cyprus, but these were abolished for EU citizens by EU regulation 866/2004. [18] Generally, citizens of any country are permitted to cross the line, including Greek and Turkish Cypriots.

  3. Leptos Estates - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1960s, Michael Leptos started the property development business in Kyrenia, Cyprus. Following the 1974 events in Cyprus, the group's activities were relocated to the Middle East and the Persian Gulf, with an emphasis on constructing major residential developments. An example of these was the Saudia City project in Jeddah ...

  4. List of World Heritage Sites in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Worship of pre-Hellenic fertility deities in Cyprus began in the Neolithic period (6th millennium BCE). Paphos was the site of one of the oldest Mycenean settlements. In the 12th century BCE, they built a dedicated temple to Aphrodite , the goddess of love and beauty, who was born on the island, according to classical mythology .

  5. Movement of Ecologists – Citizens' Cooperation - Wikipedia

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    The Movement of Ecologists – Citizens' Cooperation (KOSP) (Greek: Κίνημα Οικολόγων – Συνεργασία Πολιτών), formerly known as the ...

  6. Imperio Properties - Wikipedia

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    Imperio Properties [1] is a property development and management firm, based in Cyprus, since 2003. Imperio completed fifty projects, and its biggest project is The Icon tower, which has been completed in 2021.

  7. Energy in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    A recent scientific article published in Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews in 2014 by Prof. Mete Feridun of University of Greenwich in London and his colleagues investigates the long-run equilibrium relationship among international tourism, energy consumption, and carbon dioxide emissions (CO 2), and the direction of causality among these variables.

  8. Geology of Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Cyprus is commonly divided into four bedrock units, [2] which are illustrated in the small inset map at the right. From north to south they are: Keryneia Terrane (blue) Troodos Ophiolite (red), surrounded by the Circum Troodos Sedimentary Succession (orange) Mamonia Terrane (green)

  9. Solar power in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the Cypriot target of solar power, including both photovoltaics and concentrated solar power, was a combined 7% of electricity by 2020. [4]While Cyprus saw a 16% increase in solar panel installations in a 2021 report, the country still grapples with low renewable energy usage, standing at 13.8%, compared to the EU average of 19.7% in 2019.