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Postby halil » Mon Oct 19, 2009 7:03 pm

20th EFES PILSEN Blues festival will be İn Kyreania Jasmine Court hotel .
Date is :21st October 2009
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Re: EFES BLUES Festival in Kyrenia(Girne)

Postby halil » Mon Oct 19, 2009 7:13 pm

halil wrote:20th EFES PILSEN Blues festival will be İn Kyreania Jasmine Court hotel .
Date is :21st October 2009



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Re: EFES BLUES Festival in Kyrenia(Girne)

Postby halil » Wed Oct 21, 2009 10:59 am

halil wrote:20th EFES PILSEN Blues festival will be İn Kyreania Jasmine Court hotel .
Date is :21st October 2009



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Postby Gregory » Wed Oct 21, 2009 12:26 pm

http://www.cyprusembassy.net/home/index ... odule=page

OWNERSHIP STATUS OF HOTELS AND OTHER ACCOMODATION FACILITIES IN THE OCCUPIED PART OF THE REPUBLIC OF CYPRUS


The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cyprus hereby publishes a list1 of hotels situated in the Turkish occupied part of Cyprus. The majority of these hotels belong to Greek Cypriot displaced persons who were forced to leave their properties following the Turkish invasion of 1974 or have been built illegally on properties belonging to displaced Greek Cypriots, in violation of the latter’s property rights and without their consent.


The European Court of Human Rights, in its Judgment of 18 December 1996, on the individual application of the Greek Cypriot displaced owner Mrs. Titina Loizidou, against Turkey, and in the Fourth Interstate Application of Cyprus against Turkey of 10 May 2001, upheld the rights of the refugees to their properties. In the Loizidou case, the Court ordered the Government of Turkey to compensate the applicant for the time period of deprivation of use of her property and to provide full access and allow peaceful enjoyment of her property in Kyrenia. The right of the displaced owners to their properties was reconfirmed in the most recent decision of the European Court of Human Rights (Dec. 2005) regarding the application of Myra Xenides- Arestis v. Turkey.

It should also be reminded that, according to the United Nations Principles on Housing and Property Restitution for Refugees and Displaced Persons (the Pinheiro principles) “all refugees and displaced persons have the right to have restored to them any housing, land or property of which they were arbitrarily or unlawfully deprived..”.

Under Cyprus Law, Greek Cypriot property owners may bring legal actions before the competent Courts of the Republic against trespassers to their properties in the Turkish-occupied area, claiming damages and other legal remedies available to them under civil law. Judgments issued in favour of lawful property owners shall be recognized and enforced against property/assets of the defendants/judgment debtors in any EU member State, under the provisions of EC Regulation No.44/2001.

In the case of Meletis Apostolides v. Orams, the Court of Appeal of England and Wales has very recently examined the Appeal lodged by Mr. Apostolides against the High Court judgment issued on 6.9.2006, which held that a judgment of the District Court of Nicosia in favour of Mr. Apostolídes regarding immovable property owned by him in the area of Lapithos, illegally held by Mr. and Mrs. Orams, could not be enforced in England under Regulation No.44/2001. The Court of Appeal, at the outset of the hearing proceedings, rejected the argument submitted on behalf of the Orams that the interpretation of the crucial EU Law provisions is so clear that the Court of Appeal should dismiss the appeal without referring any questions to the European Court of Justice. The Court of Appeal (the Lord Chief Justice presiding) held that the resolution of the predominant issues in the case depended upon the interpretation of EU law and that such interpretation, being far from clear, should ultimately rest with the European Court of Justice, upon a reference for a preliminary ruling under Articles 68 and 234 of the EC Treaty. Pending adjudication by the European Court on the questions referred to it by the Court of Appeal, it is abundantly clear that the judgment of the High Court dated 6.9.2006 is of no legal effect, as it has been cast with serious doubts as to the merits thereof, such doubts having been clearly expressed by the Court of Appeal in deciding on the reference of the critical issues.

It is also important to note that, under Cyprus’s Criminal Code, Cap.154, any person who, with intent to defraud, deals in immovable property belonging to another is guilty of a felony (“fraudulent dealings in immovable property belonging to another”) and is liable to imprisonment for up to seven years. Under the Law a person is deemed to be dealing in immovable property where he/she (a) sells to another, or rents to another, or mortgages to another or encumbers in any way, or makes available for use by another immovable property, or (b) advertises or otherwise promotes the sale or renting out or mortgaging or charging in any way to another of immovable property or the use thereof by another, or (c) concludes an agreement for the sale to another, or the renting out to another, or the mortgaging to another, or the charging in any way to the benefit of another, or the use by another of immovable property, or (d) accepts the immovable property which is the object of the dealing. Depending on the situation, it is also possible that European Arrest Warrants be issued against persons who may be prosecuted for the aforesaid criminal offence in the Republic.

In the light of the above and bearing particularly in mind that the right to peaceful enjoyment of one´s property is an inalienable individual human right protected under the Constitution of the Republic and the European Convention on Human Rights, Greek Cypriot property owners are entitled to legal protection against any form or unlawful interference with such rights. Persons responsible for such interference run a serious risk of facing legal proceedings, either in the form of civil action or criminal prosecution, with grave consequences, as already explained above.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cyprus conveys a strong warning message to foreign citizens who wish to travel to the occupied part of Cyprus, that staying in the listed Greek Cypriot owned hotels or in hotels which have been built on Greek Cypriot property without the consent of the owners, is illegal and contributes and/or assists in the illegal exploitation/usurpation of Greek Cypriot properties contrary to domestic and/or International Law. Such foreign citizens are, therefore, advised to seek accommodation in hotels and other establishments lawfully owned by Turkish Cypriots.



KYRENIA DISTRICT:

A/A CURRENT NAMEi NAME
BEFORE
1974ii LOCATIONiii CLASS BED NUMBER PROPERTY
OR BUILDING
OWNERSHIP STATUS
1 ACAPULCO HOLIDAY VILLAGE KYRENIA 5* 930 G/C
2 ALTINKAYA & ΑRΜΟΝΙΑ H.C. KYRENIA 2* 138 G/C
3 AMBELIA VILLAGE AMBELIA VILLAGE BELLAPAIS 2* 144 G/C
4 ATLANTIS HOTEL ATLANTIS HOTEL KERYNIA 1* 31 G/C
5 BELLAPAIS MONASTERY VILLAGE BELAPAIS 3* 130 G/C
6 BRISTOL HOTEL BRISTOL HOTEL KERYNIA 2* 36 G/C
7 BRITISH HOTEL EL GRECO HOTEL KERYNIA 1* 36 G/C
8 CELEBRITY HOTEL CELEBRITY HOTEL LAPITHOS 4* 180 T/C
9 CHATEAU LAMBOUSA LAPITHOS 5* 108 T/C
10 CLUB ALDA KYRENIA 1* 28 T/C
11 CLUB LAPETHOS LAPITHOS 3* 230 G/C
12 CLUB SIMENA HOTEL VASILEIIA 3* 84 T/C
13 CLUB Z KYRENIA 3* 156 G/C
14 COLONNADE CLUB HOTEL KYRENIA 2* 20 G/C
15 COUER DE LION HOTEL LIMAN HOTEL KERYNIA 3* 32 G/C
16 DENIZKIZI HOTEL MAIRMAID HOTEL KARAVAS 3* 114 G/C
17 DENIZKIZI ROYAL HOTEL KARAVAS 4* 108 G/C
18 DOME HOTEL KATSELLIS DOME HOTEL KERYNIA 4* 320 G/C
19 DORANA HOTEL DORANA HOTEL KERYNIA 2* 66 G/C
20 ERGENEKON HOTEL KYRENIA 1* 20 G/C
21 GRAND AVRASYA HOTEL KERYNIA 3* 107 G/C
22 GRAND ROCK HOTEL HESPERIDES HOTEL KERYNIA 4* 110 G/C
23 HARBOUR SCENE HOTEL KYRENIA 1* 30 G/C
24 HOTEL SEMPATI LAPITHOS 3* 68 G/C
25 KAAN HOTEL KYRENIA 2* 70 G/C
26 KAŞGAR COURT HOTEL KYRENIA 2* 30 G/C
27 KEMBA SET KYRENIA G/C
28 KORINEUM COLF COUNTRY CLUB AGIOS AMVROSIOS G/C
29 KYRENIA JASMINE COURT HOTEL JASMINE COURT KERYNIA 5* 392 G/C
30 L.A. HOLIDAY CENTER LAPITHOS 4* 224 T/C
31 L.A. HOTEL & RESORT LAPITHOS 4* 224 T/C
32 LIFE HOTEL APT. KYRENIA 1* 46 G/C
33 LIGHTHOUSE HOTEL KYRENIA 1* 40 G/C
34 MANOLYA HOTEL LAPITHOS 2* 96 T/C
35 MARE MONTE MARE MONTE HOTEL KARAVAS 3* 188 G/C
36 MERCURE HOTEL AGIOS GEORGIOS 5* 606 G/C
37 MERIT CRYSTAL COVE HOTEL ZEPHYROS HOTEL KARAVAS 5* 444 G/C
38 MOUNTAIN VIEW AGIOS GEORGIOS 3* 82 G/C
39 MUFTUZADE HOTEL APT. KYRENIA 1* 46 G/C
40 NOSTALGIA HOTEL KYRENIA 1* 52 G/C
41 ONAR HOLIDAY VILLAGE KERYNIA 3* 76 G/C
42 OSCAR RESORT KERYNIA 4* 472 G/C
43 OSCAR VOUNI LEFKA 1* 400 G/C
44 OSMAN’S HOTEL APTS. KYRENIA 1* 68 G/C
45 PIA BELLA HOTEL KYRENIA 3* 117 G/C
46 PITORESK HOLIDAY VILLAGE DIORIOS 117 G/C
47 PORT BARBARROS GIALOUSA G/C
48 PORT CYPRIUM MARINA AGIOS AMVROSIOS G/C
49 RESORT DEDEMAN OLIVE TREE AGIOS EPIKTITOS 4* 250 T/C
50 RIVERSIDE HOLIDAY VILLAGE KARAVAS 4* 266 G/C
51 SAMMY’S HOTEL KYRENIA 2* 44 G/C
52 SIDELIA HOTEL KYRENIA 1* 24 G/C
53 SOCRATES HOTEL SOCRATES HOTEL KERYNIA 2* 36 G/C
54 THE COLONY KERYNIA 5* 200 G/C
55 THE SHIP INN HOTEL KERYNIA 3* 146 G/C
56 TOP SET HOTEL & BUNGALOWS AGIOS GEORGIOS 3* 120 G/C
57 TURTLE BAY HEIGHTS - HAWTHORN HOTELS AGIOS AMVROSIOS G/C
58 TURTLE BAY VILLAGE - HAWTHORN HOTELS AGIOS AMVROSIOS 1000 G/C
59 YENI ANADOL HOTEL KYRENIA 1* 66 G/C

FAMAGUSTA DISTRICT:

A/A CURRENT NAMEi NAME
BEFORE
1974ii LOCATIONiii CLASS BED NUMBER PROPERTY
OR BUILDING
OWNERSHIP STATUS
1 ALTUN TABYA OTEL FAMAGUSTA 1* 32 T/C
2 BILFER PALM BEACH HOTEL CONSTANTIA HOTEL FAMAGUSTA 5* 216 G/C
3 BOGAZ HOTEL BOCAZ HOTEL TRIKOMO 3* 86 G/C
4 COLOSSEUM RESORT VOKOLIDA 5* 1,200 STATE FOREST LAND - REPUBLIC OF CYPRUS
5 ELIZEL MOTEL G/C
6 KAYA ARTEMIS HOLIDAY RESORT VOKOLIDA 5* 2,500 STATE LAND - REPUBLIC OF CYPRUS
7 LONG BEACH CLUB & RESORT FAMAGUSTA 5* 103 G/C
8 MALIBU BEACH HOTEL GIALOUSA G/C
9 MIMOZA HOTEL MIMOZA HOTEL FAMAGUSTA 3* 102 G/C
10 OASIS AYFILON RIZOKARPASO G/C
11 PANORAMA HOTEL PANORAMA HOTEL FAMAGUSTA 1* 20 G/C
12 PARK HOTEL EVAGORAS COURT SALAMINA 3* 93 G/C
13 PORTOFINO HOTEL FAMAGUSTA 3* 104 G/C
14 SALAMIS BAY CONTI RESORT HOTEL SALAMIS BAY HOTEL FAMAGUSTA 5* 960 75% BRITISH, 25% G/C
15 THE DEE EUROPEAN HOTEL FAMAGUSTA 2* 80 G/C
16 THERESA HOTEL TRIKOMO 1* 36 G/C
17 VENUS BEACH RESIDENCES & HOTEL AGIOS SERGIOS 270 G/C
18 KOCAREIS HOLIDAY RESORT SALAMINA 60 G/C & STATE LAND
19 SWEET WATER BAY AKANTHOU G/C
20 SEA TERRA MARINA AKANTHOU G/C
21 SEA TERRA BAY AKANTHOU G/C
22 SOUTHERN GARDENS AKANTHOU G/C
23 LEVENT HOMES AKANTHOU G/C
24 ORANGERY HOMES AKANTHOU G/C
25 TRANSO PROPERTY PATRIKI G/C

NICOSIA DISTRICT:

A/A CURRENT NAMEi NAME
BEFORE
1974ii LOCATIONiii CLASS BED NUMBER PROPERTY
OR BUILDING
OWNERSHIP STATUS
1 CITY ROYAL HOTEL NICOSIA 3* 160 T/C
2 GERMANIA TREUHAND H. NICOSIA 3* T/C
3 SARAY HOTEL NICOSIA 3* 144 T/C
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Re: EFES BLUES Festival in Kyrenia(Girne)

Postby halil » Wed Oct 21, 2009 12:45 pm

halil wrote:
halil wrote:20th EFES PILSEN Blues festival will be İn Kyreania Jasmine Court hotel .
Date is :21st October 2009



ARE U READY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Over the past two decades, 77 bands and 227 musicians have joined the Efes Pilsen Blues Festival for 286 shows attended by a total of 335,894 blues fans.

we will get chance to listen Shemeika Copeland,Terry Evans and Ray Schinnery.

Shemeika Copeland

Born in Harlem, New York, in 1979, Shemeika Copeland came by her singing career honestly. Her father, the late Texas blues-guitar legend Johnny Clyde Copeland, recognized his daughter’s talent early on. He always encouraged her to sing at home, and even brought Shemeika onstage to sing at Harlem’s famed Cotton Club when she was just 8 years old.

At the age of 19, Copeland stepped out of her father’s shadow with the Alligator release of her 1998 debut recording, “Turn the Heat Up!” The critics raved. A year later, she appeared in the motion picture “Three to Tango,” while her song “I Always Get My Man” was featured in the film “Broken Hearts Club.”

Copeland’s second album, “Wicked,” released in 2000, scored three Handy Awards (for Song of the Year, Blues Album of the Year and Contemporary Female Artist of the Year) and a Grammy nomination. Two years later, New Orleans R&B legend Dr. John stepped in to produce her third recording, “Talking to Strangers” (2002), which Vibe called “a masterful blend of ballsy rockers and cheeky ballads.”

In 2005, the singer released “The Soul Truth,” produced by legendary guitarist Steve Cropper (who also played on the album), which featured generous doses of blues, funk and Memphis-flavored soul.

Copeland joined Telarc International for the Feb. 2009 release of “Never Going Back.” This new chapter in the singer’s story represents a crossroads on her ongoing artistic journey – a place where numerous new avenues are open to her. While Copeland will always remain loyal to her blues roots, “Never Going Back” takes a more forward-looking view of the genre, and in doing so, points her music and her career in a new direction.


Terry Evans

Terry Evans’ musical journey began in Vicksburg, in the heart of the Mississippi Delta, where he was born. As a young man, he sang tenor, baritone and bass in the church choir; he jokes that he wasn’t allowed to sing “rough stuff” like rock and roll in those days, only gospel, and that he would have to “slip away” to sing secular songs. Evans secretly listened to artists such as Elmore James, Little Walter, Albert King and B.B. King, to name just a few, and decided he wanted to become a soul singer.

In the ’60s, Evans worked with an a cappella group called The Knights that toured throughout the South, playing clubs and juke joints. His songs have been recorded by Pops Staples, the late, great Louis Jordan and many others. For years, the soulful singer was one of Los Angeles’ foremost session vocalists, receiving a gold record for his work on John Fogarty’s “Eye of the Zombie” and recording with Ry Cooder, Joan Armatrading, John Lee Hooker, Boz Scaggs, Maria Muldaur, Pops Staples and many other respected artists.

In the early ’70s, Evans teamed up with singer Bobby King; they toured as a duo, appearing at many prestigious clubs and festivals. In 1976, when Cooder was looking for background singers, King recommended Evans. Their distinctive voices became a feature of several of Cooder’s critically acclaimed albums, including “Chicken Skin Music” and “Get Rhythm.”

In addition to his work with other artists, Evans has recorded two albums with Bobby King and eight on his own.


Ray Schinnery

New York City-based blues guitarist, singer and songwriter Ray Schinnery is a regionally known talent with the nickname “Master Showman.” He released his own album, “Al Grey and Clark Terry Introduce Ray Schinnery,” on C&D Records in 1992.

Raised in New York City, Schinnery was influenced by jazz guitarists and classic rhythm and blues in the early 1950s. In 1952, after hearing B.B. King, Schinnery decided to make blues his life’s work. Since becoming a professional musician in the mid-1950s, Schinnery has toured or recorded with Jimmy Witherspoon, Big Mama Thornton, Big Maybelle, King Curtis and Tiny Grimes. He has also worked with backing bands and artists such as Nancy Wilson, Stanley Turrentine, David “Fathead” Newman, Harold Melvin and the Bluenotes and Gloria Lynne.
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Postby halil » Wed Oct 21, 2009 12:50 pm

Concert is planned to be an outdoor event dependant on weather!
Buy Tickets from:

Jasmine Court Hotel - Girne (0-392) 8151450
Passport Girne (0-392) 4441234
Cadde'de Passport - Dereboyu (0-392) 2288608
Deniz Plaza-Girne (0-392) 8155214
Deniz Plaza-Lefkosa (0-392) 2288320
Deniz Plaza-Gazi Magusa (0-392) 3651106
Supreme Supermarket - Çatalköy (0-392) 8244238

Price: 20 TL per person (10 Euro )
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Postby Gregory » Wed Oct 21, 2009 1:12 pm

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Gregory wrote:http://www.cyprusembassy.net/home/index.php?cid=1029&module=page

OWNERSHIP STATUS OF HOTELS AND OTHER ACCOMODATION FACILITIES IN THE OCCUPIED PART OF THE REPUBLIC OF CYPRUS


The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cyprus hereby publishes a list1 of hotels situated in the Turkish occupied part of Cyprus. The majority of these hotels belong to Greek Cypriot displaced persons who were forced to leave their properties following the Turkish invasion of 1974 or have been built illegally on properties belonging to displaced Greek Cypriots, in violation of the latter’s property rights and without their consent.


The European Court of Human Rights, in its Judgment of 18 December 1996, on the individual application of the Greek Cypriot displaced owner Mrs. Titina Loizidou, against Turkey, and in the Fourth Interstate Application of Cyprus against Turkey of 10 May 2001, upheld the rights of the refugees to their properties. In the Loizidou case, the Court ordered the Government of Turkey to compensate the applicant for the time period of deprivation of use of her property and to provide full access and allow peaceful enjoyment of her property in Kyrenia. The right of the displaced owners to their properties was reconfirmed in the most recent decision of the European Court of Human Rights (Dec. 2005) regarding the application of Myra Xenides- Arestis v. Turkey.

It should also be reminded that, according to the United Nations Principles on Housing and Property Restitution for Refugees and Displaced Persons (the Pinheiro principles) “all refugees and displaced persons have the right to have restored to them any housing, land or property of which they were arbitrarily or unlawfully deprived..”.

Under Cyprus Law, Greek Cypriot property owners may bring legal actions before the competent Courts of the Republic against trespassers to their properties in the Turkish-occupied area, claiming damages and other legal remedies available to them under civil law. Judgments issued in favour of lawful property owners shall be recognized and enforced against property/assets of the defendants/judgment debtors in any EU member State, under the provisions of EC Regulation No.44/2001.

In the case of Meletis Apostolides v. Orams, the Court of Appeal of England and Wales has very recently examined the Appeal lodged by Mr. Apostolides against the High Court judgment issued on 6.9.2006, which held that a judgment of the District Court of Nicosia in favour of Mr. Apostolídes regarding immovable property owned by him in the area of Lapithos, illegally held by Mr. and Mrs. Orams, could not be enforced in England under Regulation No.44/2001. The Court of Appeal, at the outset of the hearing proceedings, rejected the argument submitted on behalf of the Orams that the interpretation of the crucial EU Law provisions is so clear that the Court of Appeal should dismiss the appeal without referring any questions to the European Court of Justice. The Court of Appeal (the Lord Chief Justice presiding) held that the resolution of the predominant issues in the case depended upon the interpretation of EU law and that such interpretation, being far from clear, should ultimately rest with the European Court of Justice, upon a reference for a preliminary ruling under Articles 68 and 234 of the EC Treaty. Pending adjudication by the European Court on the questions referred to it by the Court of Appeal, it is abundantly clear that the judgment of the High Court dated 6.9.2006 is of no legal effect, as it has been cast with serious doubts as to the merits thereof, such doubts having been clearly expressed by the Court of Appeal in deciding on the reference of the critical issues.

It is also important to note that, under Cyprus’s Criminal Code, Cap.154, any person who, with intent to defraud, deals in immovable property belonging to another is guilty of a felony (“fraudulent dealings in immovable property belonging to another”) and is liable to imprisonment for up to seven years. Under the Law a person is deemed to be dealing in immovable property where he/she (a) sells to another, or rents to another, or mortgages to another or encumbers in any way, or makes available for use by another immovable property, or (b) advertises or otherwise promotes the sale or renting out or mortgaging or charging in any way to another of immovable property or the use thereof by another, or (c) concludes an agreement for the sale to another, or the renting out to another, or the mortgaging to another, or the charging in any way to the benefit of another, or the use by another of immovable property, or (d) accepts the immovable property which is the object of the dealing. Depending on the situation, it is also possible that European Arrest Warrants be issued against persons who may be prosecuted for the aforesaid criminal offence in the Republic.

In the light of the above and bearing particularly in mind that the right to peaceful enjoyment of one´s property is an inalienable individual human right protected under the Constitution of the Republic and the European Convention on Human Rights, Greek Cypriot property owners are entitled to legal protection against any form or unlawful interference with such rights. Persons responsible for such interference run a serious risk of facing legal proceedings, either in the form of civil action or criminal prosecution, with grave consequences, as already explained above.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cyprus conveys a strong warning message to foreign citizens who wish to travel to the occupied part of Cyprus, that staying in the listed Greek Cypriot owned hotels or in hotels which have been built on Greek Cypriot property without the consent of the owners, is illegal and contributes and/or assists in the illegal exploitation/usurpation of Greek Cypriot properties contrary to domestic and/or International Law. Such foreign citizens are, therefore, advised to seek accommodation in hotels and other establishments lawfully owned by Turkish Cypriots.



KYRENIA DISTRICT:

A/A CURRENT NAMEi NAME
BEFORE
1974ii LOCATIONiii CLASS BED NUMBER PROPERTY
OR BUILDING
OWNERSHIP STATUS
1 ACAPULCO HOLIDAY VILLAGE KYRENIA 5* 930 G/C
2 ALTINKAYA & ΑRΜΟΝΙΑ H.C. KYRENIA 2* 138 G/C
3 AMBELIA VILLAGE AMBELIA VILLAGE BELLAPAIS 2* 144 G/C
4 ATLANTIS HOTEL ATLANTIS HOTEL KERYNIA 1* 31 G/C
5 BELLAPAIS MONASTERY VILLAGE BELAPAIS 3* 130 G/C
6 BRISTOL HOTEL BRISTOL HOTEL KERYNIA 2* 36 G/C
7 BRITISH HOTEL EL GRECO HOTEL KERYNIA 1* 36 G/C
8 CELEBRITY HOTEL CELEBRITY HOTEL LAPITHOS 4* 180 T/C
9 CHATEAU LAMBOUSA LAPITHOS 5* 108 T/C
10 CLUB ALDA KYRENIA 1* 28 T/C
11 CLUB LAPETHOS LAPITHOS 3* 230 G/C
12 CLUB SIMENA HOTEL VASILEIIA 3* 84 T/C
13 CLUB Z KYRENIA 3* 156 G/C
14 COLONNADE CLUB HOTEL KYRENIA 2* 20 G/C
15 COUER DE LION HOTEL LIMAN HOTEL KERYNIA 3* 32 G/C
16 DENIZKIZI HOTEL MAIRMAID HOTEL KARAVAS 3* 114 G/C
17 DENIZKIZI ROYAL HOTEL KARAVAS 4* 108 G/C
18 DOME HOTEL KATSELLIS DOME HOTEL KERYNIA 4* 320 G/C
19 DORANA HOTEL DORANA HOTEL KERYNIA 2* 66 G/C
20 ERGENEKON HOTEL KYRENIA 1* 20 G/C
21 GRAND AVRASYA HOTEL KERYNIA 3* 107 G/C
22 GRAND ROCK HOTEL HESPERIDES HOTEL KERYNIA 4* 110 G/C
23 HARBOUR SCENE HOTEL KYRENIA 1* 30 G/C
24 HOTEL SEMPATI LAPITHOS 3* 68 G/C
25 KAAN HOTEL KYRENIA 2* 70 G/C
26 KAŞGAR COURT HOTEL KYRENIA 2* 30 G/C
27 KEMBA SET KYRENIA G/C
28 KORINEUM COLF COUNTRY CLUB AGIOS AMVROSIOS G/C
29 KYRENIA JASMINE COURT HOTEL JASMINE COURT KERYNIA 5* 392 G/C
30 L.A. HOLIDAY CENTER LAPITHOS 4* 224 T/C
31 L.A. HOTEL & RESORT LAPITHOS 4* 224 T/C
32 LIFE HOTEL APT. KYRENIA 1* 46 G/C
33 LIGHTHOUSE HOTEL KYRENIA 1* 40 G/C
34 MANOLYA HOTEL LAPITHOS 2* 96 T/C
35 MARE MONTE MARE MONTE HOTEL KARAVAS 3* 188 G/C
36 MERCURE HOTEL AGIOS GEORGIOS 5* 606 G/C
37 MERIT CRYSTAL COVE HOTEL ZEPHYROS HOTEL KARAVAS 5* 444 G/C
38 MOUNTAIN VIEW AGIOS GEORGIOS 3* 82 G/C
39 MUFTUZADE HOTEL APT. KYRENIA 1* 46 G/C
40 NOSTALGIA HOTEL KYRENIA 1* 52 G/C
41 ONAR HOLIDAY VILLAGE KERYNIA 3* 76 G/C
42 OSCAR RESORT KERYNIA 4* 472 G/C
43 OSCAR VOUNI LEFKA 1* 400 G/C
44 OSMAN’S HOTEL APTS. KYRENIA 1* 68 G/C
45 PIA BELLA HOTEL KYRENIA 3* 117 G/C
46 PITORESK HOLIDAY VILLAGE DIORIOS 117 G/C
47 PORT BARBARROS GIALOUSA G/C
48 PORT CYPRIUM MARINA AGIOS AMVROSIOS G/C
49 RESORT DEDEMAN OLIVE TREE AGIOS EPIKTITOS 4* 250 T/C
50 RIVERSIDE HOLIDAY VILLAGE KARAVAS 4* 266 G/C
51 SAMMY’S HOTEL KYRENIA 2* 44 G/C
52 SIDELIA HOTEL KYRENIA 1* 24 G/C
53 SOCRATES HOTEL SOCRATES HOTEL KERYNIA 2* 36 G/C
54 THE COLONY KERYNIA 5* 200 G/C
55 THE SHIP INN HOTEL KERYNIA 3* 146 G/C
56 TOP SET HOTEL & BUNGALOWS AGIOS GEORGIOS 3* 120 G/C
57 TURTLE BAY HEIGHTS - HAWTHORN HOTELS AGIOS AMVROSIOS G/C
58 TURTLE BAY VILLAGE - HAWTHORN HOTELS AGIOS AMVROSIOS 1000 G/C
59 YENI ANADOL HOTEL KYRENIA 1* 66 G/C

FAMAGUSTA DISTRICT:

A/A CURRENT NAMEi NAME
BEFORE
1974ii LOCATIONiii CLASS BED NUMBER PROPERTY
OR BUILDING
OWNERSHIP STATUS
1 ALTUN TABYA OTEL FAMAGUSTA 1* 32 T/C
2 BILFER PALM BEACH HOTEL CONSTANTIA HOTEL FAMAGUSTA 5* 216 G/C
3 BOGAZ HOTEL BOCAZ HOTEL TRIKOMO 3* 86 G/C
4 COLOSSEUM RESORT VOKOLIDA 5* 1,200 STATE FOREST LAND - REPUBLIC OF CYPRUS
5 ELIZEL MOTEL G/C
6 KAYA ARTEMIS HOLIDAY RESORT VOKOLIDA 5* 2,500 STATE LAND - REPUBLIC OF CYPRUS
7 LONG BEACH CLUB & RESORT FAMAGUSTA 5* 103 G/C
8 MALIBU BEACH HOTEL GIALOUSA G/C
9 MIMOZA HOTEL MIMOZA HOTEL FAMAGUSTA 3* 102 G/C
10 OASIS AYFILON RIZOKARPASO G/C
11 PANORAMA HOTEL PANORAMA HOTEL FAMAGUSTA 1* 20 G/C
12 PARK HOTEL EVAGORAS COURT SALAMINA 3* 93 G/C
13 PORTOFINO HOTEL FAMAGUSTA 3* 104 G/C
14 SALAMIS BAY CONTI RESORT HOTEL SALAMIS BAY HOTEL FAMAGUSTA 5* 960 75% BRITISH, 25% G/C
15 THE DEE EUROPEAN HOTEL FAMAGUSTA 2* 80 G/C
16 THERESA HOTEL TRIKOMO 1* 36 G/C
17 VENUS BEACH RESIDENCES & HOTEL AGIOS SERGIOS 270 G/C
18 KOCAREIS HOLIDAY RESORT SALAMINA 60 G/C & STATE LAND
19 SWEET WATER BAY AKANTHOU G/C
20 SEA TERRA MARINA AKANTHOU G/C
21 SEA TERRA BAY AKANTHOU G/C
22 SOUTHERN GARDENS AKANTHOU G/C
23 LEVENT HOMES AKANTHOU G/C
24 ORANGERY HOMES AKANTHOU G/C
25 TRANSO PROPERTY PATRIKI G/C

NICOSIA DISTRICT:

A/A CURRENT NAMEi NAME
BEFORE
1974ii LOCATIONiii CLASS BED NUMBER PROPERTY
OR BUILDING
OWNERSHIP STATUS
1 CITY ROYAL HOTEL NICOSIA 3* 160 T/C
2 GERMANIA TREUHAND H. NICOSIA 3* T/C
3 SARAY HOTEL NICOSIA 3* 144 T/C
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Postby halil » Wed Oct 21, 2009 1:32 pm

halil wrote:Concert is planned to be an outdoor event dependant on weather!
Buy Tickets from:

Jasmine Court Hotel - Girne (0-392) 8151450
Passport Girne (0-392) 4441234
Cadde'de Passport - Dereboyu (0-392) 2288608
Deniz Plaza-Girne (0-392) 8155214
Deniz Plaza-Lefkosa (0-392) 2288320
Deniz Plaza-Gazi Magusa (0-392) 3651106
Supreme Supermarket - Çatalköy (0-392) 8244238

Price: 20 TL per person (10 Euro )


Tonight’s concert will start at 7 o’clock.





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Postby CBBB » Wed Oct 21, 2009 3:02 pm

Do they have KEO?
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Postby halil » Wed Oct 21, 2009 3:20 pm

CBBB wrote:Do they have KEO?


I am afraid not mate

Efes Pilsen
Efes Light
Efes Dark
Efes Dark Brown
Efes Xtra
Gusta
Gusta Dark
Mariachi
Mariachi Black
Miller Genuine Draft
Beck's
Foster's
Marmara Gold
Marmara



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