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Famagusta Old Town Review

4.5 /55 Reviews
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Driving into the city, the ancient city is very large, there are many buildings, but most buildings are destroyed in the earthquake, and the sight of churches of various religious beliefs gathered here is also special.

Famagusta Old Town

Posted: Apr 15, 2019
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  • 世界美食游走达人
    4/5Excellent
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    Feeling the history of the Middle Ages, the rise and fall of the Ottoman Empire, it seems that only the spirit beasts on the ancient wall can understand the people's demands, see the explanation card, tell you prayer, and then you wait for its results, hope you all are well, have never come, never thought about it, May world peace, may dreams come true [][][]​​​

    1
    Posted: Jan 9, 2019
  • tsdtttkkk
    5/5Outstanding
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    The ancient city of Northern Cyprus, the preservation is OK, but because the North Cyprus is not recognized by most countries, there are fewer tourists.

    1
    Posted: Aug 21, 2022
  • HFHR2013
    5/5Outstanding
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    A world-famous ancient city, there are many people coming to archaeology, there are many sites inside it feel very mysterious, you must visit

    0
    Posted: Mar 31, 2016
  • G.Raul 07
    4/5Excellent
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    After years of fighting and the change of monarchs, the building still stands

    0
    Posted: Feb 20, 2017
  • Jessie蝎
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    To say the history of Famagusta on the East Coast, it takes a long way back to the Crusades, where there are ancient buildings from the 13th century road and 15th century, including the most famous Venetian wall! and St. Nicholas Catholic Church! Shakespeare's Othello is also the backdrop. Also, St. Nicholas Catholic Church is famous. St. Nicholas, an archbishop in Turkey in the 4th century, was very wealthy and spent all his money on helping the poor, especially on Christmas Eve, and he would anonymously give gifts to the poor. After his death in 346 AD, he was revered as a saint, and his life story later evolved into the legend of Santa Claus today.

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    Posted: Mar 9, 2016