- 1. St Barnabas' Monastery and Icon Museum/ Famagusta
- (Historical Places)
- St Barnabas was one of the founders of the independent Greek Orthodox church, and is the patron saint of Cyprus. He, was born in Salamis to a Jewish family of the Levi clan, (the Levites from which ...
- 2. Varosha / Famagusta
- (Historical Places)
- ... walled city. Greek Cypriots, on the other hand, mainly congregated in the Varosha area of the town. As the Turkish forces approached, most of the population of Varosha, around 40,000, fled to the south ...
- 3. Blue House / Guzelyurt
- (Historical Places)
- ... man who tended to build his houses in remote areas to ensure his privacy. Having fled what became a Turkish Cypriot area to the Greek Cypriot area of Morphou (Guzelyurt), he built the Blue House in ...
- 4. Museum of Barbarism / Nicosia
- (Historical Places)
- On the 24th December, Greek Cypriot irregulars forcibly entered the house of Dr Ilhan, who was a Major in the Turkish army, and was on duty that night. The Doctor's wife, three children and a neighbou ...
- 5. North Cyprus Guide
- (North Cyprus)
- ... the rift between them has become a war because of the cultural differences of the Turkish and Greek communities. After the military intervention of Turkey, in 1974 Cyprus was divided into two independent ...