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<title><![CDATA[HISTORY OF KYRENIA]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[Settlement in the Kyrenia area dates back to neolitic times and under the influence of the Anatolian coastal civilisations during the Bronze Age, the population in the region grew.<br /><br />Until 3 12Be. Kyrenia was an independent city kingdom, but was then taken over by Salamis. The  name Kyrenia is believed to date back to that  time. Ptolemy  ( King of Salamis ) apparently referred to the town  as "Keravnia" which means Aphrodite with the Thunderbolt. During the tenth century the Phoenicians settled and established a trading post. And during Roman times the area was granted a relatively large amount of autonomy, allowing it to develop along its own lines. In fact, Kyrenia during Roman times was Christian even before Christianity had become the official religion of the Roman Empire. During Roman rule the importance of the port as a access to markets in Asia Minor helped the town to grow in both stature and statu. In 1192 Kyrenia fell to the Crusaders led by Richard the Lionheart, but was then handed on the Lusignans who region into feudal estates. Interestingly, some place names closely resemble the names given to them by the Frankish overlords. The village of Temblos ( Zeytinlik in Turkish ) was the estate of the Knights Templar. Karmi village ( Karaman in Turkish ) was the property of the Carmelites. And Agrida ( Ağırdağ in Turkish ) was known as La Gride by the Franks. During Venetian rule the notifications of Kyrenia, which were also extensive during Frankish rule, were extended and strengthened. But their efforts were in vain as in 1571 the Ottomans took Kyrenia with out a single shot being fired.<br /><br />After the Ottoman conquest Kyrenia entered so meeting of a decline due to the fact that as part of the greater Ottoman Empire, and surrounded by lands also within that realm, the strategic and economic value of the town was negligible. <br /><br />After the British took over the administration of Cyprus in 1889 attempts were made to improve and renovate Kyrenia harbour with a view to increasing trade and shipping. However it was hard for the harbour to shake off its reputation as a 'shipwrecker'.<br /><br />In recent times Kyrenia has developed into a popular tourist resort, but fortunately for those who live in or visit the town it has never been overrun by tourists.<br /><br/><br/>1 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[KYRENIA]]></title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2010 18:17:01 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Kyrenia is the Tourism capital of Northern Cyprus and is probably one of the loveliest  anywhere in the  Mediterranean. With its horseshoe shaped harbour dominated by Kyrenia Castle and antique warehouses, which have become cafes, restaurants and bars.  The atmosphere is magical. The backdrop to the town is the  Five  Finger Mountain  range peaked,  just  behind  the  town, by  Richard ten  Lionheart's  St.Hilarion Castle.<br /><br />The harbour is the main focal point of the town.  Join the locals in an early evening  stroll past the multi-coloured fishing boats and yachts.<br /><br />Then  settle down in one of the cafes and watch the world go by.  Kyrenia boasts a wide variety of hotels and guesthouses.  It also  offers an array of restaurants,  both  local  and  international .  Local  restaurants  generally offer  meze, which is a collection of  small  appetizers,  followed   by kebabs or  fish. There  are also some restaurants, which specialise  in Cypriot home cooking  serving local vegetable  dishes such as molohiya and kolokas. Those  who enjoy  French,  Italian, Indian, Pakistani,  Chinese  and English  cuisine  are  also well  catered  for.<br /><br />Kyrenia is ideal  as a  base   for a  holiday  in Northern  Cyprus  or as  a  holiday  destination in  itself.<br /><br/><br/>1 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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