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Postby kurupetos » Sun Oct 10, 2010 10:06 pm

halil wrote:YEŞİLIRMAK

http://www.yesilirmak.net/


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After my visit the area i will put events pictures.


Can you put some pictures of the local brothels and casinos? Thanks in advance! :D
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Postby Oracle » Sun Oct 10, 2010 10:09 pm

halil wrote:YEŞİLIRMAK

http://www.yesilirmak.net/


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After my visit the area i will put events pictures.


That doesn't look like an Official RoC town-sign!
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Postby kurupetos » Sun Oct 10, 2010 10:09 pm

CBBB wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:The Turkish names went out when the TCs left the table.

No more Turkish in Cyprus!

Turkish is NOT an Official EU language.


Check your Cypriot passport madam; also the postage stamps. :lol:


Also the Cypriot eurocoins!


..and the place where you go to get your RoC ID Card.


Also in the UK SBAs! :evil:
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Postby Oracle » Sun Oct 10, 2010 10:12 pm

Oracle wrote:
halil wrote:YEŞİLIRMAK

http://www.yesilirmak.net/


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After my visit the area i will put events pictures.


That doesn't look like an Official RoC town-sign!


This is an official RoC-EU road sign.

In Greek and English!


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Postby denizaksulu » Sun Oct 10, 2010 10:15 pm

Oracle wrote:
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Oracle wrote:The Turkish names went out when the TCs left the table.

No more Turkish in Cyprus!

Turkish is NOT an Official EU language.


Check your Cypriot passport madam; also the postage stamps. :lol:


We're just being kind to your memory.


What memory? I am not dead yet!!! :twisted:
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Postby halil » Sun Oct 10, 2010 10:26 pm

www.360cities.net/image/limnidi-yesilirmak-4

Limnitis (Greek: Λιμνίτης, Turkish: Yeşilırmak) is a village in the Tillyria region in Nicosia District, North Western Cyprus. The ancient Vouni Palace was located nearby. It is a small village located on the shores of the Morphou Bay. The upper parts of the village are located 20 metres above sea level but settlement extends all the way down to the sea.

The village is located on the North Western slopes of the Troodos Mountains. The region shows clear signs of early settlement; the ruins of Vouni Palace are located nearby, and the ruins of the city of Soli are located a little further to the East.

Modern settlement in the area began in the early 19th century. Two families settled here; the Osman family settled in Xerovounos (Turkish: Kurutepe) and the Süleyman family settled in Selemani (Turkish: Süleymaniye).

The people are farmers. Growing fruit and vegetables and selling them at markets provide their main source of income. The village is known for its strawberries.
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Postby Oracle » Sun Oct 10, 2010 10:58 pm

Limnitis it is then!
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Postby denizaksulu » Sun Oct 10, 2010 11:03 pm

Oracle wrote:Limnitis it is then!


I won't argue with that but many will. :lol:
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Postby humanist » Sun Oct 10, 2010 11:20 pm

I think it is another positive move towards unification and reconciliation ....... now if you just allow us to return home it will all be sweet ;) sorry couldn't help throw that one in.
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Postby kurupetos » Sun Oct 10, 2010 11:30 pm

humanist wrote:I think it is another positive move towards unification and reconciliation ....... now if you just allow us to return home it will all be sweet ;) sorry couldn't help throw that one in.


No we will never allow that.
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