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The golden sandy beaches of the Famagusta
district, Iying in the
government controlled area, stretch out in the eastern corner of the island. The
popular holiday making centres of Ayia Napa
and
Paralimni, have been called a veritable paradise for anyone
who loves the sea and water sports.
The charming
scenery
includes the tiny fishing harbour of Ayia
Napa, and the medieval monastery in the heart of the village, the wind
mills and small
churches in the
surrounding villages, which spread out in the area of Paralimni and Protaras.
This
region, which is
the main potato-producing area on the island, is known as "Kokkinochoria" which means "red-soil villages",
Indeed, the soil
of the whole area is deep red in colour, due to a very high metal oxide
content.
The
villages of this area are equally
known for their folk-poets, who are in fact regarded
as the best on the island. See places of
Interest in Famagusta |
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