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  2. Latchi - Wikipedia

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    Latchi (Greek: Λατσί), also spelled Lachi, Latsi and Lakki, is a small village that is part of the Polis municipality in Cyprus. It has a small harbour. It has a small harbour. Altitude

  3. European Travel Information and Authorisation System

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    ETIAS is required for entry by land, air and sea to 30 European countries, including the 29 member states of the Schengen Area, as well as Cyprus. Ireland, which is part of the Common Travel Area, is the only member state of the European Union that continues to have its own visa policy and does not plan to join the Schengen Area or to require ETIAS.

  4. Tourism in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Cyprus occupies a dominant position in the country's economy, [1] [2] and has significantly impacted its culture and multicultural development throughout the years. [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]

  5. Polis, Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Concise presentation of Polis. Agios Nikolaos church in town centre. Polis (or Polis Chrysochous; Greek: Πόλη Χρυσοχούς or Πόλις Χρυσοχούς, Turkish: Poli) is a town at the north-west end of the island of Cyprus, at the centre of Chrysochous Bay, and on the edge of the Akamas peninsula nature reserve.

  6. Category:Lists of tourist attractions in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lists of tourist attractions in Cyprus" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Category:Tourism in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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  8. Portal:Cyprus/Intro - Wikipedia

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    Cyprus is the third-largest island in the Mediterranean and one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Mediterranean, attracting over 2.4 million tourists per year. [1] A former British colony, it gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1960 and became a republic in the Commonwealth of Nations in 1961.

  9. Tourism in Northern Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Tourism has affected the development of Northern Cyprus. Its share of the GDP of Northern Cyprus is significant. 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.