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  2. Varosha, Famagusta - Wikipedia

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    Varosha, as seen from outside the military fence Abandoned hotels in Varosha Varosha viewed from Paralimni in 2017.. Varosha (Greek: Βαρώσια, romanized: Varósia, locally; Turkish: Maraş or Kapalı Maraş [2] [3]) is the southern quarter of Famagusta, a de jure territory of Cyprus, currently under the control of Northern Cyprus.

  3. Tsokkos - Wikipedia

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    Tsokkos Hotels (CY: TSH) is a hotel chain owned by the Tsokkos family. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The business was founded in 1979 by the Andreas Tsokkos. The company is Cyprus's largest hotel chain with over 8,000 rooms in 30 hotels in Cyprus and Egypt.

  4. Category:Buildings and structures in Famagusta - Wikipedia

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  5. Famagusta - Wikipedia

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    Larger hotels in the city have casinos that cater to their customers. [42] Salamis Road is an area of Famagusta with a heavy concentration of bars frequented by students and locals. [43] Famagusta's Othello Castle is the setting for Shakespeare's play Othello. [44]

  6. Golden Sands - Wikipedia

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    Golden Sands was privatized in the 1990s and attracted considerable investment through the 2000s. Designed initially for 13,000 hotel beds, it had over 30,000 beds reported in 2007; according to Varna Tourist Chamber sources, the actual number was significantly higher, [ 1 ] by some unverified critical estimates even approaching 90,000. [ 2 ]

  7. Category:Hotels in Golden Sands - Wikipedia

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  8. Famagusta Bay - Wikipedia

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    The ancient city-state of Salamis also is found on the bay, north of Famagusta. It is known for the best sandy beaches in Cyprus , which stretch for miles. 35°10′N 34°00′E  /  35.167°N 34.000°E  / 35.167;

  9. Milia, Famagusta - Wikipedia

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