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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.
The hotel was opened in 2004 and is located only 20 meters from the sea. [2] Interesting facts about the resort: [3] The Golden Sands resort is located in an ecologically clean bay on the northern Bulgarian Black Sea coast near the Golden Sands Nature Park. The beach is 3.5 km long and wide about 100 metres.
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The Golden Beach (Turkish: Altın Kumsal; [Ναγγομὶ] Error: {{Langx}}: transliteration text not Latin script (pos 7) , also known as Greek: Χρυσή Ακτή, romanized: Chrysí Actí (ellenization of the Turkish name), and Pashi Amos ("Fat Sand Beach")) is a wide sand beach, located near Rizokarpaso in the Karpass Peninsula [1] [2]
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 ]
It is at the southern end of Famagusta Bay. It is visited by tourists for its natural environment, and is a protected coastal nature park. [citation needed] From the high points on the cliff that rests at the cape one can view out to sea. According to local legend, it is also the home of the Ayia Napa sea monster.
Famagusta Bay (Greek: Κόλπος της Αμμοχώστου, Turkish: Mağusa Körfezi) is the easternmost body of water that is formed by the Karpasia peninsula and Protaras. It is named after the city of Famagusta , which lies almost right in the middle of the bay.