Karpasia may refer to: Karpass Peninsula, the long, finger-like peninsula of northeastern Cyprus Karpasia (town), an ancient townsite on the peninsula...
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Karpasia (Ancient Greek: Καρπάσεια and Καρπασία), Latinized as Carpasia, and also known as Karpasion (sometimes mistaken for Karpathos), was an ancient...
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Karpas Peninsula (redirect from Karpasia Peninsula)
The Karpas Peninsula (Greek: Καρπασία "Karpasía"; Turkish: Karpaz), also known as the Karpass, Karpaz or Karpasia, is a long, finger-like peninsula that...
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Karpasia peninsula, 35°35′19″N 34°25′27″E / 35.58851°N 34.42415°E / 35.58851; 34.42415 (Nisi Aspro) Dhemoniaris, island located in the Karpasia peninsula...
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beach takes its name from the Ayios Philon Church in the ancient town of Karpasia, which is located 500 metres away. The beach is a breeding ground for loggerhead...
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1489, the first year of Venetian control of Cyprus, Turks attacked the Karpasia Peninsula, pillaging and taking captives to be sold into slavery. In 1539...
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to stay in their villages, as did also Catholic Maronites in Asomatos, Karpasia and Kormakitis. Approximately 1,500 Greek Cypriots and 500 Turkish Cypriots...
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records that feral donkeys existed in the mountainous regions of Akamas and Karpasia. Some hundreds of Cyprus donkeys live in a feral state on the Karpass Peninsula...
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responsible for the transport from Famagusta, Larnaca and Limassol and Karpasia, and the Paphos Gate for transport to the west and especially Paphos. All...
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(poleis): Salamis, which is Greek and has a closed winter harbour; the Karpasia, Kyrenia, Lapithos, which is Phoenician; Soloi (this has also winter harbour);...
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University of Mediterranean Karpasia (UMK; in Turkish: Akdeniz Karpaz Üniversitesi) is a private university founded in North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus in...
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Beirut – Mediterraneo Paphos Private University of Mediterranean Karpasia Karpasia Μεσογειακό Πανεπιστήμιο Κάρπας Akdeniz Karpaz Üniversitesi Private...
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(NEU), Cyprus International University (CIU), University of Mediterranean Karpasia and the American University of Cyprus. It also hosts a campus of the Turkish...
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Poland Universiti Malaysia Kelantan in Malaysia University of Mediterranean Karpasia in Cyprus Mihail Kogălniceanu University of Iași in Romania TV Miyazaki...
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District in 1998. Kaya Artemis Hotel in Bafra Tourism Region Golden Beach at Karpasia Peninsula, at sunset TRNC Census 2006 (TRNC State Planning Organization)...
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beheading, at Dorostolum in Mysia (Asia Minor) (302) Saint Synesius, Bishop of Karpasia in Cyprus, Wonderworker (c. 5th century) Venerable John of Psichaita the...
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include vlaouna, fesoudki (Greek:φεσούδκι) in Karavas, and aflaouna in Karpasia. Flaounes are traditionally served in Cyprus, parts of Greece (especially...
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Metropolis of Trimithous: Varnavas Stavrovouniotis (2007–) Diocese of Karpasia: Christophoros Tsiakas (2007–) Diocese of Arsinoe: Nektarios Spyrou (2008–)...
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after St. Barnabas tomb at Famagusta and Apostolos Andreas Monastery at Karpasia. There are numerous churches dedicated to Mammes of Caesarea in Greece...
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Maltepe Goufes Γούφες Çamlıca Gypsou Γύψου Akova Kalopsida Καλοψίδα Çayönü Karpasia Καρπασία Karpaşa / Kırpaşa / Karpaz Kiados Κιάδος Serdarlı Kilanemos Κοιλάνεμος...
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ships. Meeting no resistance, he landed in the Karpasia peninsula and occupied the cities Urania and Karpasia. Meanwhile, Menelaus, brother of Ptolemy I Soter...
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Cyprus North Nicosia Near East University University of Mediterranean Karpasia Rauf Denktaş University Cyprus Social Sciences University Bahçeşehir Cyprus...
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Cyprus North Nicosia Near East University University of Mediterranean Karpasia Rauf Denktaş University Cyprus Social Sciences University Bahçeşehir Cyprus...
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Cyprus North Nicosia Near East University University of Mediterranean Karpasia Rauf Denktaş University Cyprus Social Sciences University Bahçeşehir Cyprus...
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Girne Üniversitesi kyrenia.edu.tr Private University of Mediterranean Karpasia Lefkoşa District 2012 Akdeniz Karpaz Üniversitesi akun.edu.tr Private Middle...
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Mağusa Körfezi) is the easternmost body of water that is formed by the Karpasia peninsula and Protaras. It is named after the city of Famagusta, which...
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Cyprus North Nicosia Near East University University of Mediterranean Karpasia Rauf Denktaş University Cyprus Social Sciences University Bahçeşehir Cyprus...
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Cyprus North Nicosia Near East University University of Mediterranean Karpasia Rauf Denktaş University Cyprus Social Sciences University Bahçeşehir Cyprus...
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Cyprus North Nicosia Near East University University of Mediterranean Karpasia Rauf Denktaş University Cyprus Social Sciences University Bahçeşehir Cyprus...
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of 12,000 infantry, 800 cavalry, and 60 ships. Demetrius landed on the Karpasia Peninsula on the northeast of the island and established a fortified encampment...
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