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Baspinar / Kephalovrysos - Lapta

Postby StuartN » Wed Jul 18, 2007 11:15 pm

Just out of interest - and as I'm working in the area at the moment - do any of the regulars on this august organ have any memories or knowledge of this area? - just South of Lapta / Lapithos. Any info gratefully received - It seems to be a wholly TC area now (obviously) - but most of the buildings seem to be GC....
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Re: Baspinar / Kephalovrysos - Lapta

Postby Kifeas » Wed Jul 18, 2007 11:54 pm

StuartN wrote:Just out of interest - and as I'm working in the area at the moment - do any of the regulars on this august organ have any memories or knowledge of this area? - just South of Lapta / Lapithos. Any info gratefully received - It seems to be a wholly TC area now (obviously) - but most of the buildings seem to be GC....


http://www.lapithos.org.cy/english/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapithos
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Postby souroul » Thu Jul 19, 2007 3:38 am

why on earth are you working there and what do you do if i may
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Postby StuartN » Thu Jul 19, 2007 11:17 am

souroul wrote:why on earth are you working there and what do you do if i may


I'm a geologist. Rocks are no respecter of borders.
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Postby halil » Thu Jul 19, 2007 11:35 am

StuartN wrote:
souroul wrote:why on earth are you working there and what do you do if i may


I'm a geologist. Rocks are no respecter of borders.

pls do not listen them.do your work as u said research does not have borders.
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Postby tessintrnc » Thu Jul 19, 2007 12:01 pm

That sounds intersying Stuart, is there "Gold in them there hills" ? Seriously are you looking for anything in particular?
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Postby StuartN » Thu Jul 19, 2007 12:13 pm

tessintrnc wrote:That sounds intersying Stuart, is there "Gold in them there hills" ? Seriously are you looking for anything in particular?
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Sorry Tess - 'aint no gold in them thar hills - I'm actually looking at the age of the various terraces that Lapta and the surrounding villages are built on. Terribly boring - but it keeps me out of the pub.
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Re: Baspinar / Kephalovrysos - Lapta

Postby bigOz » Thu Jul 19, 2007 12:51 pm

StuartN wrote:Just out of interest - and as I'm working in the area at the moment - do any of the regulars on this august organ have any memories or knowledge of this area? - just South of Lapta / Lapithos. Any info gratefully received - It seems to be a wholly TC area now (obviously) - but most of the buildings seem to be GC....

I am not sure about one speaking of a building that "seems to be GC"!!!

I am not denying that most buildings were left behind by the displaced GCs but I am equally surprised how one can tell the difference by looking at them! I thought all buildings in Cyprus GC or TC looked very much alike anyway...
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Re: Baspinar / Kephalovrysos - Lapta

Postby Get Real! » Thu Jul 19, 2007 1:07 pm

bigOz wrote:
StuartN wrote:Just out of interest - and as I'm working in the area at the moment - do any of the regulars on this august organ have any memories or knowledge of this area? - just South of Lapta / Lapithos. Any info gratefully received - It seems to be a wholly TC area now (obviously) - but most of the buildings seem to be GC....

I am not sure about one speaking of a building that "seems to be GC"!!!

I am not denying that most buildings were left behind by the displaced GCs but I am equally surprised how one can tell the difference by looking at them! I thought all buildings in Cyprus GC or TC looked very much alike anyway...

I guess there must be little tale-tell signs such as an all-white house with light blue shutters being Greek etc... there's bound to be more signs like that.
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Re: Baspinar / Kephalovrysos - Lapta

Postby denizaksulu » Thu Jul 19, 2007 1:12 pm

[quote="bigOz"][quote="StuartN"]Just out of interest - and as I'm working in the area at the moment - do any of the regulars on this august organ have any memories or knowledge of this area? - just South of Lapta / Lapithos. Any info gratefully received - It seems to be a wholly TC area now (obviously) - but most of the buildings seem to be GC....[/quote]
I am not sure about one speaking of a building that "seems to be GC"!!!

I am not denying that most buildings were left behind by the displaced GCs but I am equally surprised how one can tell the difference by looking at them! I thought all buildings in Cyprus GC or TC looked very much alike anyway...[/quote]

Generally speaking you are correct BigOz. In the villages, houses made of kerpic / mud bricks were all of typical Cypriot architecture. Arches, large doors etc. The biggest difference was the color of the paintwork Blue for GCs.Not much difference as you said. Later on, immediately after the wars (I & II) a new colonial style of architecture evolved in the towns which gradually spread to the more wealthy village people. However some 'Greek' houses did have noticably tall rectangular front windows which I believe was adopted or improvised to Cypriot taste from the Greek mainland or even from Smyna (Izmir and eastern Turkey) These formerly Rum (Anatolian Greek) houses is eastern Turkey can be seen in various areas around Larnaca and Nicosia. Some houses I saw in Bergama (Bergamos) in eastern Turkey were identical to some I remember seeing in Cyprus , long ago (1950 onwards). This particular house I saw in Bergama - Turkey had a Greek inscription made of wrought iron (still seen in Cyprus). Ofcourse I could read it. I asked the modern day owner/occupier whether he new what it was. He was a bit ignorant to say the least. He told me it was a "magic Cypher". I said "no, this was the house of the local Greek Commander". He gave me the look of a "goat looking at a knife". I had the temerity of suggesting that Greeks actually lived in his 'ancestral' home.

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