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The village Lofou lies 26 Kilometres Northwest of Limassol. It is built over the hills like an amphitheatre, at an altitude of about 800 meters. It is isolated because the road-path does not continue beyond the village. Turnpike roads connect Lofou with Ipsonas and with the Limassol-Platres road at the level of Alassa. In the Southwest it is connected with the village St. Therapontas and through a rural road it connects with Pera Pedi. The village owes its name ...
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Omodos is located about 42 kilometres north-west of the city of Limassol, in the geographical region of the wine-making villages. It is built near the west bank of the Cha-potami river at an average altitude of 810 meters. The village is surrounded by tall mountaintops, the tallest of which are "Afames" (1153 m.) and "Kremmos of Laona" (Laona's Steep, 1092 m.). The village receives an annual average rainfall of about 760 millimetres; vines and various fruit-trees (apple, plum, pear, ...
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East of Olympus, at an altitude of 1380 meters, lies the village of Pano Amiantos, which is considered as one of the highest villages of Cyprus. The village is located next to the known mine of Amiantos, to which it owes its name and existence. Pano Amiantos receives an annual rainfall of about 1072 millimetres -one of the highest in Cyprus. It is worth noting that during the first three months of the year the rainfall run up to 551 millimetres, surpassing the average rainfall of Cyprus. The rains often ...
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An unmixed Turkish Cypriot village in the Limassol district.It is located 6 kilometres north-west of Limassol. It lies next to the Limassol-Platres-Troodos main road. To the south, it is linked with Kato Polemidia with which it is nearly united. Pano and Kato Polemidia took their name from the deciduous tree polemidkia (German medlar-tree) that is seldom found in Cyprus. The fruit of this tree are called polemidkia or polemidia and are ...
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Cyprus Articles [ Lebanon ‘Gaza’ ship will not be allowed in Cyprus ]

Lebanon ‘Gaza’ ship will not be allowed in Cyprus

Author: 
George Psyllides

THE ban on vessels destined for Gaza continues to be in force, Cypriot authorities said yesterday in response to reports that a ship is getting ready to sail to the strip from Lebanon via Cyprus.
“After this intention was made public we contacted the foreign ministry and we were assured that the ban on vessels coming and going to Cyprus, having Gaza as their final destination is still in force,” police spokesman Michalis Katsounotos said.
The spokesman said the police will act as it did in May, when the Free Gaza flotilla attempted to break Israel’s blockade of the Palestinian territory.
Cypriot authorities also forbade any small vessels from leaving the island with a view to joining the flotilla.
That attempt ended in the killing of nine Turkish nationals when Israeli commandos boarded the ships in international waters to stop them from approaching Gaza.
“Our position is clear, we have repeatedly explained it and irrespective of the unfortunate dramatic developments last month, our position remains the same because it is based on objective criteria – the main criterion being the interests of the Republic of Cyprus,” Foreign Minister Marcos Kyprianou said.
It was reported out of Lebanon that another blockade-busting ship with all-female activists and aid on board could be bound for Gaza within a few days, after Lebanese authorities granted permission Monday for it to sail to Cyprus first.
The Associated Press reported that organisers said the ship plans to sail from Lebanon in the next few days but did not give an exact date.
"We have been granted permission to go to Cyprus and we are now in the process of making final preparations," said Yasser Kashlak, a Syrian of Palestinian origin who heads the Free Palestine Movement group, which is organising the ship
Lebanese Transport Minister Ghazi Aridi said the ship named ‘Julia’ was docked at the northern Lebanese port of Tripoli and can set sail once it is cleared by port authorities there.
He said the ship would be allowed to sail to Cyprus and not directly to Gaza because Lebanon and Israel are technically in a state of war and Lebanon views Gaza as Israeli controlled, the Associated Press reported.
Israel imposed the blockade of Gaza three years ago after militant group Hamas militants overran the territory.



(Source: Cyprus Mail)
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