Did you know that there is a town in Cyprus that has World Heritage status?

Cyprus is a small island with a vast amount of history. At the end of a stream of souvenir shops in Paphos you'll find an archaeological site dating to the 4th century BC.

But that isn't what makes Paphos historically unique -- the remains of ancient tombs, fortresses and palaces have made the whole town a Unesco World Heritage Site.

Paphos is a top international treasure.

Source: CNN Travel

 

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Did you know that Cyprus is the world's best place for diving?

Cyprus has one of the world's widely acknowledged top 10 wreck diving sites.

It's the wreck of the Zenobia, off the coast of Larnaca.

The cargo ship sunk in the 1980s and is still largely intact, with carpets and vending machines rotting on her decks. It's said the owners never claimed on the insurance. Barracuda and tuna have now made it their home.

Source: CNN Travel

 

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Did you know that English is the most popular foreign language spoken in Cyprus?

English is the most popular foreign language spoken in Cyprus. The Cypriots have a high proficiency in English. As per a report by Eurobarometer, 73% of the population of Cyprus can speak English. The language is used in street signs, advertisements, and public notices in the country. During the British colonial rule in Cyprus, English served as the country’s official language. It also acted as the country’s lingua franca till 1960. English was used in the courts of Cyprus till 1989 and in the legislature till 1996. Other popular foreign languages spoken in Cyprus include French and German which are spoken by 12% and 5% of the people of Cyprus, respectively.

Source: worldatlas

 

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Did you know there is more than 370 species of birds (some migrant) in Cyprus?

Cyprus is an island country in the Eastern Mediterranean. It is the third largest and most populous Mediterranean island. It is located S of Turkey, W of Syria and Lebanon, NW of Israel and Palestine, N of Egypt and SE of Greece. 
Cyprus or Republic of Cyprus is an important tourist destination in the Mediterranean. This large island measures 240 kilometres long and 100 kilometres wide.  
The island is dominated by the Troodos Mountains and the smaller Kyrenia Range, with a central plain, the Mesaoria, drained by the Pedieos River, the largest river of the island. The highest point is Mount Olympus (1,952 metres) located in the centre of Troodos Mountains, whereas the highest point of Kyrenia Range reaches up to 1,024 metres of elevation.
Cyprus has a subtropical climate with very mild winters on the coasts, and warm to hot summers. Numerous dams remain the main source of water, and water desalination plants have been built to deal with prolonged droughts in recent years.

The Cyprus wildlife has rich flora and diverse fauna but with few mammals. The natural habitats are disappearing with currently only 20% of the original habitat, due to urbanization, commercial usage of forests, tourism and human disturbance.

The Cyprus avifauna includes between 370 and 400 bird species according to the authors. The island is placed on migration routes between Africa, Europe and W Asia. 
Only two endemic species of songbirds breed on the island and migrate S after breeding, the Cyprus Warbler (Sylvia melanothorax) and the Cyprus Wheatear (Oenanthe cypriaca). 
But numerous other species can be seen during their migration, such as the Eastern Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca) and the Eleonora’s Falcon (Falco eleonorae). 
About 53 bird species are permanent residents, while the others are migratory, and most of them are usual visitors in a beautiful variety of suitable habitats for numerous animal species.   

Source: oiseaux-birds.com

 

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Did you know Adonis Baths Waterfalls are considered to be one of the most gorgeous areas in Cyprus?

Adonis Baths located in Kili Paphos, is one of the most beautiful and unique areas in Cyprus. Tradition says that Adonis the God of Beauty tended his horses in this place and hunded in the Akamas forest. According to Greek mythology Adonis and Aphrodite had many children here, the citizen of Paphos are supposed to be descendant of these two lovers. However, Artemis the Goddess of Hunting was jealous of the love between Adonis and Aphrodite and tried to find a way of killing Adonis. She threw a golden almond into the baths to try to attract his attention. Poseidon the God of Sea saw what was about to happen so covered the golden almond with a torrent to prevent Adonis from drowing.Artemis had another plan, she asked Mars the God of War to push the mountain onto Adonis at the baths.

Poseidon stopped the rocks moving towards the back of the river and Adonis was saved again. Adonis was not so lucky whilst hunting one day. A man distinguised as wild boar fatally wounded him. He returned to the baths but died in the arms of Aphrodite. Aphrodite could not bear to lose her belover Adonis and begged for him to send back to earth every six months, each Autum it dis believed.Popular tradition connects Adonis Baths with the legendary visit of Digenis Akritas. The Story says that he put one foot on each side of the River Mavrokolymbos and trank water from the baths. Until this day there is a place called Digenis feet. 

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