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Nicosia is the capital of Cyprus, a status it has enjoyed for 1000 years
since the
10th
century, though its beginnings date back 5000 years to the Bronze Age. It lies roughly in the
centre of the island in
the Mesaoria
Plain, flanked by the beautiful northern range of Kyrenia mountains with
its distinctive 'Pentadaktylos" - the
five finger mountain.
There are various suggestions as to the origin
of the name Nicosia - or 'Lefkosia' In Greek - but the
most likely one is linked to
the popular tree, the
tall 'Lefki ' which once adorned the city.
Seat of Government,
Diplomatic headquarters and
cultural centre of Cyprus, the capital presents two distinct faces: the old, original part of the
city,
surrounded by sturdy
Venetian walls over 400 years old, and a busy modern metropolis which has a population
of
171.000 together with the suburbs. .
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Within the large area encircled by the strong bastion
walls that served to
protect the town for centuries are many places
of great historic interest.
The
central Eleftheria Square links old
Nicosia with the elegant modern city that has grown up
outside the walls,
where hotels, offices restaurants and gardens blend
happily with the fine old houses and colonial buildings
of this cosmopolitan city.
See places
of Interest in
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