| Two of the ships were wrecked off Cyprus, but the ship bearing the Queen and Berengaria made it safely to Limassol. |
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| Diving in Limassol usually takes place early, because the wind tends to get up in late morning. |
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| In this regard, there have been no new developments regarding the establishment of a Turkish-language primary school in Limassol. |
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| It is as quiet and unspoilt as Limassol on the Greek side is noisy and brash. |
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| Limassol city is linked by roads with Moni, AkrotÃri, and Episkopi. |
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| Located 19 km to the west of Limassol, the Kourion Theatre is located in the heart of an ancient city state of antiquity, on the island's most important archaeological site. |
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| It is estimated that there are anything from 750 to 1,200 Roma living in the government-controlled areas, almost all in Limassol and Paphos. |
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| Look at all the new Beemers, Mercs and Audis in Limassol, not just Russians but also tax dodgers. |
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| The 16-year-old was taken to Limassol Hospital where it was confirmed that he had sustained a nasal bone fracture. |
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| They married in 1191 in Limassol, Cyprus, therefore repudiating Alys, Philip's sister, but the issue had been settled earlier in Messina. |
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| In 1539 the Ottomans destroyed Limassol and so fearing the worst, the Venetians also fortified Famagusta and Kyrenia. |
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| The main harbours of the island are Limassol and Larnaca, which service cargo, passenger and cruise ships. |
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| Russian, after English and Greek, is the third language used on many signs of shops and restaurants, particularly in Limassol and Paphos. |
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| The Limassol Carnival Festival is an annual carnival which is held at Limassol, in Cyprus. |
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| In Limassol, 140 alcohol-level tests were performed, with 22 drivers written up for driving while intoxicated. |
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| In 1988, frogmen planted limpet mines on a Greek ferry, the Solphrini, which sank in Limassol harbor in the Greekcontrolled sector of Cyprus. |
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| In Limassol on Sunday, during the AEL-APOEL league match, the police had a plan for dealing with the troublemakers and implemented it. |
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| A BRITISH two-year-old was critically ill in Cyprus last night after drinking cleaning fluid in the Curium Palace hotel in Limassol. |
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| In general shops appear to be cheaper, with the exception of Limassol where a petrol station offered the best price in the district. |
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| But the ship-to-shore pipeline at Limassol proved too short, so the first tanker-load had to be dumped. One solution would be to build a pipeline to ship water from southern Turkey, which has abundant resources. |
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| In the 1970s and '80s Limassol also became home to many thousands of prosperous Arab refugees from Lebanon and immigrants from Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. |
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| Unfortunately, in a large area bordering my home town of Limassol, this freedom of expression is not permitted, because the acquis is not applicable there. |
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| A Turkish-language primary school in Limassol is still not operational. |
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| Regarding the education of Turkish Cypriot children in the south, the Government of Cyprus pledged in March 2005 that a Turkish elementary school would be established in Limassol. |
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| The Turkish Cypriot community in Limassol continues to make complaints of discrimination principally related to the lack of social services and adequate housing and the difficulty in obtaining identity documents. |
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| In Limassol and in Paphos, the mission has worked with local authorities and community representatives to strengthen support for the educational and social needs of the community. |
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| Various princes of the Holy Land arrived in Limassol at the same time, in particular Guy de Lusignan. |
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| Stefanos Athanasiou, owner of the Madame Bar in Limassol, is in Mexico this month to take part in the finals of the Dons of Tequila cocktail competition. |
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| On 1 May 1191, Richard's fleet arrived in the port of Limassol on Cyprus. |
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| This morning's measures were still high with 182 microgrammes in Nicosia, 145 in Paphos, 106 in Larnaca and very high in Limassol where 321 microgrammes were measured. |
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| About 60,000 troops, including cavalry and artillery, under the command of Mustafa Pasha landed unopposed near Limassol on 2 July 1570, and laid siege to Nicosia. |
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| Thirty-five companies have been preselected in the procedure to denationalise the Limassol port and final bids are expected in December, a senior official said on Wednesday. |
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| A series of motorways runs along the coast from Paphos east to Ayia Napa, with two motorways running inland to Nicosia, one from Limassol and one from Larnaca. |
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| Isaac refused, so Richard landed his troops and took Limassol. |
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| A zebra-finch and a capuchin monkey named Rooney were the first animals to have new 'parents' at Limassol Zoo, as it unveiled a programme of animal adoptions. |
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| Marangou was born in Limassol in 1948 and studied sociology in Germany before working as a dramaturge at the Cyprus Theatre Organisation as well as managing her own bookshop. |
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| The 49th Wine Festival, held annually in the southern coastal town of Limassol, the main winegrowing region of Cyprus, will open its doors on Friday. |
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