Cyprus - Aphrodite's playground
Cyprus may be a small country, but it is a large island - the third largest in the Mediterranean
covering 9,251 square kilometres, 240 km from west to east and 96 km from north to south - with a
population of approximately 700,000.
It is an island with a big heart - an island that gives its visitors a genuine welcome and treats
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Cyprus is an island of contrasts. Cool, pine-clad mountains are a complete scene-change after
golden sun-kissed beaches; tranquil, timeless villages are in striking contrast to modern
cosmopolitan towns; yet in Cyprus all distances are manageable, mostly on modern roads and
highways - with a secondary route or two for the more adventurous.
At a geographical crossroads, Cyprus combines elements of Europe, Middle East and
Mediterranean. Few countries can trace the course of their history over 10,000 years,
but in approximately 8000 BC the island of Cyprus was already inhabited. It is probably no
surprise with a history so long, that Cyprus is remarkably rich in culture. |
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Cyprus is nature's island. Many exquisite wild flowers grow in splendid profusion in springtime.
Trees, shrubs and plants luxuriate in the Mediterranean sunshine all year round.
Cyprus is also prized for its bird life and the migratory birds that use the country as a stopover
are eagerly awaited between seasons. |
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Due to the wonderful climate and variety of scenery, the island offers endless opportunities
for nature lovers and outdoor sports fans.
With its spectacular scenery and enviable climate, it is no wonder that Aphrodite chose
the island as her playground.
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