Pyrgos — may refer to: *Pyrgos, Minoan archaeological site near Myrtos, Crete *Pyrgos, Cyprus *Pyrgos, Thrace *Pyrgos, Corinthia, a mountain village in the municipality of Evrostini, Greece *Pyrgos, Ilia, the capital of Elis, Laconia, Greece *Pyrgos,… … Wikipedia
cyprus — /suy preuhs/, n. Obs. cypress2. * * * Cyprus Introduction Cyprus Background: Independence from the UK was approved in 1960 with constitutional guarantees by the Greek Cypriot majority to the Turkish Cypriot minority. In 1974, a Greek sponsored… … Universalium
Cyprus — /suy preuhs/, n. an island republic in the Mediterranean, S of Turkey: formerly a British colony; independent since 1960. 752,808; 3572 sq. mi. (9250 sq. km). Cap.: Nicosia. * * * Cyprus Introduction Cyprus Background: Independence from the UK… … Universalium
Cyprus wine — The Cypriot wine industry ranks 37th in the world in terms of total production quantity (37,500 tonnes). [cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= | title=Wine production by country | date=2005 | publisher=Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) | … Wikipedia
Television in Greece and Cyprus — Television broadcasting in Greece began in 1966, with the first network, EPT (Ellinikí Radiofonía Tileórasi) broadcasting out of Athens, as a state owned monopoly. Original broadcasts were in black and white. A second network, YENED, opened in… … Wikipedia
Mora, Cyprus — Mora Μόρα (Greek) Meriç (Turkish) … Wikipedia
Dali, Cyprus — Dali Δάλι (Greek) Village Panagia Evangelistria church … Wikipedia
Agia, Cyprus — Agia Αγιά (Greek) Dilekkaya (Turkish) … Wikipedia
Mandres, Cyprus — This article is about the town near Nicosia. For the village near Trikomo, see Mandres, Famagusta. For other uses, see Mandres. Mandres Μάντρες Hamitköy … Wikipedia
Prehistoric Cyprus — History of Cyprus This article is part of a series Timeline … Wikipedia