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Postby zan » Mon Sep 22, 2008 4:57 pm

Nikitas wrote:Once Famagusta is renovated the rest will pale before it, There is only one place, and that is Famagusta.



SEE WHAT I MEAN :roll: :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Give me a traditional stone house in the mountains all on it's own...As long as I can see the sea.
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Postby roseandchan » Mon Sep 22, 2008 4:58 pm

famagusta is also lovely. it will be even better when the closed part is open and restored. well we can all hope and dream. on recent visits it seems to have a lack of tourists, i don't know why? very quiet. nice and peacefull compaired to kyrenia.
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Postby Agios Ionas » Mon Sep 22, 2008 5:36 pm

I love fishing and snorkelling so I must have the sea nearby. I'd prefer to live in a place not too far from a city, but not necessarily in a city. I think Ammochostos would be the ideal city, but I also like Larnaka and Kerineia. So I guess a nice spot in or anywhere near any of those cities would be good for me. A healthy mix of good people no matter their ethnicity would suit me well. As long as people are decent, friendly, honest and law abiding I'd have nothing to complain about.
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Postby Oracle » Mon Sep 22, 2008 6:15 pm

zan wrote:
Nikitas wrote:Once Famagusta is renovated the rest will pale before it, There is only one place, and that is Famagusta.



SEE WHAT I MEAN :roll: :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Give me a traditional stone house in the mountains all on it's own...As long as I can see the sea.


You'll have to fight me for that :D ..... and I'm not sharing even a mountain with you! :roll:
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Postby anna-sh » Mon Sep 22, 2008 6:22 pm

rose&chan

have just emailed you but it wont send!!?i will try again later.
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Re: Would you live in the North/South?

Postby pantheman » Mon Sep 22, 2008 6:23 pm

roseandchan wrote:With reunification a possibility and talking about free movement,i am interested to know your feelings on this.
If and when you get your properties and land back will you up sticks and live in it? sell it? use it for future investment? Just want compensation?

I would like to have put a house where my grandfathers was, but last time a member of my family went there some scummy piece of shit was building on it. When he was told thats our land he answered, 'Its mine now'

Don't see many of us getting our land back do you?
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Re: Would you live in the North/South?

Postby denizaksulu » Mon Sep 22, 2008 7:05 pm

pantheman wrote:
roseandchan wrote:With reunification a possibility and talking about free movement,i am interested to know your feelings on this.
If and when you get your properties and land back will you up sticks and live in it? sell it? use it for future investment? Just want compensation?

I would like to have put a house where my grandfathers was, but last time a member of my family went there some scummy piece of shit was building on it. When he was told thats our land he answered, 'Its mine now'

Don't see many of us getting our land back do you?



Thats the hypocrisy of the whole thing. All I can say is hang on to your title deeds.
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Postby bill cobbett » Mon Sep 22, 2008 7:39 pm

Greetings to to our comrades R&S, under siege from the northern police state. Any more on the flag business?

On the subject of the thread. I for one don't think I would have much problem in a post-solution Free North providing of course my property rights were respected in which case we would have the choice of a couple of village locations one near Kyrenia and one in the Karpas or a pretty large bit of agricultural land we own in the mountains near Kyrenia.

Am at a bit of an advantage in that I could never live full time in CY, would be holiday/retirement homes for a few weeks in the Summer and a few weeks in the Winter to get away from the cold, dark English Winters. Wouldn't qualify for a vote and wouldn't want one anyway or a CY ID card for that matter.

Sure many in the Diaspora fall in to this category. As to whether permanent residents of both communities would move back or not, I don't know but the important thing is that everyone should at the very least have the choice that's their right.

Failing a solution Mrs C and I will carry on developing a lovely bit of agr. land we acquired a couple of years ago in the Free Areas of the Republic to make up for our temporary losses to the Occupation Regime.

Oh and like Deniz. advises - the old kochans are safely tucked away.
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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Sep 22, 2008 10:58 pm

bill cobbett wrote:Greetings to to our comrades R&S, under siege from the northern police state. Any more on the flag business?

On the subject of the thread. I for one don't think I would have much problem in a post-solution Free North providing of course my property rights were respected in which case we would have the choice of a couple of village locations one near Kyrenia and one in the Karpas or a pretty large bit of agricultural land we own in the mountains near Kyrenia.

Am at a bit of an advantage in that I could never live full time in CY, would be holiday/retirement homes for a few weeks in the Summer and a few weeks in the Winter to get away from the cold, dark English Winters. Wouldn't qualify for a vote and wouldn't want one anyway or a CY ID card for that matter.

Sure many in the Diaspora fall in to this category. As to whether permanent residents of both communities would move back or not, I don't know but the important thing is that everyone should at the very least have the choice that's their right.

Failing a solution Mrs C and I will carry on developing a lovely bit of agr. land we acquired a couple of years ago in the Free Areas of the Republic to make up for our temporary losses to the Occupation Regime.

Oh and like Deniz. advises - the old kochans are safely tucked away.



I hope you get what is rightfully yours.
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Postby zan » Mon Sep 22, 2008 11:01 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:Greetings to to our comrades R&S, under siege from the northern police state. Any more on the flag business?

On the subject of the thread. I for one don't think I would have much problem in a post-solution Free North providing of course my property rights were respected in which case we would have the choice of a couple of village locations one near Kyrenia and one in the Karpas or a pretty large bit of agricultural land we own in the mountains near Kyrenia.

Am at a bit of an advantage in that I could never live full time in CY, would be holiday/retirement homes for a few weeks in the Summer and a few weeks in the Winter to get away from the cold, dark English Winters. Wouldn't qualify for a vote and wouldn't want one anyway or a CY ID card for that matter.

Sure many in the Diaspora fall in to this category. As to whether permanent residents of both communities would move back or not, I don't know but the important thing is that everyone should at the very least have the choice that's their right.

Failing a solution Mrs C and I will carry on developing a lovely bit of agr. land we acquired a couple of years ago in the Free Areas of the Republic to make up for our temporary losses to the Occupation Regime.

Oh and like Deniz. advises - the old kochans are safely tucked away.



I hope you get what is rightfully yours.


what about my few million donums that I lost in 1964...It is somewhere near Turkey in the Med.......CYPRUS!!!! :wink:
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