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Public holidays in Cyprus. 5 languages. ... On public holidays, buses operate on a Sunday schedule. [1] References External links. Central Bank Of Cyprus - Working ...
The day celebrates the independence of Cyprus from British rule on 16 August 1960, which was guaranteed by Greece, Turkey and the United Kingdom in The London and Zürich Agreements. [1] The holiday is celebrated by festivals and a military parade in the capital of Nicosia. The parade is composed of units from the National Guard, Greek forces ...
Anniversary of start of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus: 1 August: Social Resistance Day: Ulusal Direniş Bayramı: Anniversary of the founding of the Turkish Resistance Organization: 30 August: Victory Day (Turkey) Zafer Bayramı: Shared with Turkey, commemorates the victory at the Battle of Dumlupinar ending the Turkish War of Independence in ...
Public holidays in Northern Cyprus (4 P) Pages in category "Public holidays in Cyprus" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Limassol is a busier, more cosmopolitan alternative to Paphos or Larnaca. It is the second-largest city on the island, with a picturesque marina and beaches including Lady’s Mile, Dasoudi Beach ...
3 Holidays. 4 See also. 5 References. 6 External links. Toggle the table of contents. 2025 in Cyprus. ... EuroBasket 2025 in Cyprus, Finland, Latvia and Poland [1] [2 ...
After World War II, it became a public holiday in Greece and Cyprus. The events of 1940 are commemorated every year with military and student parades and on every anniversary, most public buildings and residences are decorated with national flags. Schools and all places of work are closed. [3] [4]
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