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The antique city of Enkomi,
also known as Alasia, situated close to the present
day Enkomi (Tuzla) village, dates back to the 2000s
B. C.. The excavations have
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The building was constructed in the 12th century
as a Byzantine church (The St. Nicholas Church).
It was later enlarged by some Gothic annexes built
by the
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When Ottomans conquered Cyprus in 1571, the land,
today known as "Islam Graveyard" outside
from the castle of Girne, was reserved as "Cemetery
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This 137 room palace was built on a hilltop by
the Phoenician pro-Persian king of the neighbouring
city Marion to watch over the pro-Greek city of
Soli, following an unsuccessful
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A castle belonging to the town, rock tombs, a
temple, and a harbour which is now full have been
found as a result of excavations carried out in
the region.
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