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The native plants — indigenous or endemic — found in Cyprus. This category ideally excludes introduced species of ornamental plants , weeds , or invasive species on the island . Subcategories
The Limassol Public Gardens, [a] also known as the Limassol Municipal Garden, [b] is a recreational space dating back to the 19th century, in Limassol, the second largest city of the island nation of Cyprus. The Limassol Zoo is located within the gardens.
In recent years there has been a huge increase in property construction on the avenue, [6] which have positively impacted the economy of Cyprus. Although Makariou Avenue covers a huge distance, Anexartisias Street is considered the main shopping street of the city. [ 7 ]
Limassol Molos (Greek: Μόλος Λεμεσού, romanized: Mólos Lemesoú), formally known as the Limassol Multifunctional Seaside Park, is a multifunctional park and promenade of land reclamation in Limassol, the second largest city in Cyprus.
Cyclamen cyprium (Cyprus cyclamen) is a perennial growing from a tuber, native to woodland at 300–1,200 m (980–3,940 ft) elevation in the mountains of Cyprus. It is the national flower . [ 1 ] Cyclamen persicum and Cyclamen graecum are also found on Cyprus, but are not endemic .
City of Dreams Mediterranean is a 14.8-acre (6.0 ha) luxury integrated resort and casino complex located in the Zakaki suburb of Limassol, the second largest city in Cyprus. [ 1 ] Overview
Ypsonas or Ipsonas (Greek: Ύψωνας, romanized: Ypsōnas, Turkish: İpsona), is a municipality in the Limassol of Cyprus.It is one of the largest municipalities in the district and is located about 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) west of Limassol. [3]
Arsos (Greek: Άρσος) is a village located in the Limassol District of Cyprus. History. Arsos has been a winemaking village for centuries.