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Tourism has affected the development of Northern Cyprus. Its share of the GDP of Northern Cyprus is significant. In the early 1970s Varosha, Famagusta was the most popular destination in Cyprus, (and popular in the world) before its abandonment in Turkish invasion of Cyprus 1974. Topographic map of Northern Cyprus with the Kyrenia Mountains to ...
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Kyrenia is a cultural and economical centre, described as the tourism capital of Northern Cyprus. [6] [7] [8] It is home to numerous hotels, nightlife and a port. It hosts an annual culture and arts festival with hundreds of participating artists and performers and is home to three universities with a student population around 14,000. [9]
Bedi's Beach: 8 kilometres north of Famagusta, next to the ancient city of Salamis [9] Boğaz Beach: next to a small fishing port, 25 kilometres north of Famagusta and on the way to the Karpass Peninsula [6] Golden Bay Beach: north of Glapsides beach, home to the facilities of the Eastern Mediterranean University as well as caravans [9]
[3] [4] In 2006, the tourism industry made up 10.7% of the country's GDP and the total employment in the tourism industry was estimated at 113,000 jobs. [5] With a usual minimum of around 4 million tourist arrivals per year, [6] it is the 40th most popular destination in the world [7] [8] and the 6th most popular per capita of local population. [9]