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Limnitis (Greek: Λιμνίτης, Turkish: Yeşilirmak) is a village in in the Tillyria region in Nicosia District, North Western Cyprus. The ancient Vouni Palace was located nearby. It is a small village located on the shores of the Morphou Bay. The upper parts of the village are located 20 metres above sea level but settlement extends all the way down to the sea. Morphou Bay, on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus, is the westernmost seaboard of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. ...
History
The village is located on the North Western slopes of the Troodos Mountains. The region shows clear signs of early settlement; the ruins of Vouni Palace are located nearby, and the ruins of the city of Soli are located a little further to the East. The Troodos Mountains are situated in the Greek part of Cyprus. ...
Soli is an ancient city on the island of Cyprus, located west of Kyrenia. ...
Modern settlement in the area began in the early 19th century. Two families settled here; the Osman family settled in Xerovounos (Turkish: Kurutepe) and the Süleyman family settled in Selemani (Turkish: Süleymaniye). The village is now exclusively inhabited by Turkish Cypriots who also formed the majority here and in neighbouring Ammadies and Xerovounos before the events in 1974 when the area was occupied by the Turkish army. Jump to: navigation, search Turkish Cypriots are those inhabitants of Cyprus who are ethnically Turkish, as opposed to those who are of Greek (the Greek Cypriots) or other ethnicity. ...
Jump to: navigation, search 1974 is a common year starting on Tuesday (click on link for calendar). ...
Annan Plan The Annan Peace Plan for Cyprus called for the transfer of this region to a new "Greek Cypriot Constituent State" in a new Cypriot (con)-federation, while allowing the original inhabitants to retain their homes. This plan was later rejected by a majority of the Greek Cypriot population, and the area remains under the de facto control of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. The Annan Plan was a United Nations proposal -though drafted by Lord Hanney, an English special representative on the Cyprus Problem- which claimed that it were to bring about the reunification of the divided (and occupied by turkish military in the North) island nation of Cyprus as the United Cyprus...
Greek Cypriot refers to the Greek-speaking population of the island of Cyprus. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Official language Turkish Capital Nicosia (LefkoÅa) (35° 10â² 28â³ N, 33° 21â² 25â³ E) Founder Rauf DenktaÅ President Mehmet Ali Talat Prime Minister Ferdi Sabit Soyer House Speaker Fatma EkenoÄlu Area - Total - % water 3,355 km² 2. ...
Population The size of the original population of the village seems to be disputed. According to figures of the Cypriot Government, the 1960 population was 323 (315 Turks and 8 Greeks) and in 1973, the population was estimated at 396, all Turks. (Source:[1], click on "Sources".) Turkish sources say that the town had swelled to about 1,200 people by 1968. The number is now down to about 80 people. Turkish sources estimate that around 2,000 people originating in the town now live in United Kingdom and a further 1,500 live in Australia.
The People The people are farmers. Growing fruit and vegetables and selling them at markets provide their main source of income. The village is known for its strawberries. Farmer spreading grasshopper bait in his alfalfa field. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Fruit stall in Barcelona, Catalonia. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Vegetables in a market Vegetable is a nutritional and culinary term denoting any part of a plant that is commonly consumed by humans as food, but is not regarded as a culinary grain, fruit, nut, herb, or spice. ...
Street markets such as this one in Rue Mouffetard, Paris are still common in France. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Species See text The strawberry (Fragaria) is a genus of plants in the family Rosaceae, and the fruit of these plants. ...
External links http://www.yesilirmak.net/
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