Other Definitions
paphos (dest)

Paphos

Paphos (usually written 'Pafos' locally, in Turkish Baf) is a coastal town in the south-west of Cyprus. Paphos is the mythical birthplace of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, sex and beauty. In Greco-Roman times it was the island's capital, and it is famous for the remains of the Roman Governor's palace where extensive, fine mosaics are a major tourist attraction. Another famous archaeological site is the Tomb of the Kings. The Apostle Paul visited the town during the 1st century. Modern Paphos has grown from a small settlement and is now a large town based on light industry and the thriving tourist trade. The coastal areas have been developed for visitors on holiday, with numerous large and small hotels and apartments. There is a small harbour and an upper town slightly to the north where the larger shops, offices and town administration are based. Rauf Denktash, who, as of 2004, is the leader of the Turkish Cypriot community of Cyprus was born here.

External links

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
john banks (new zealand)
lanark county, ontario
myxosporea
stays
agualeguas
0 0 0
ashtapadis
hmath
mel patton
sedona airport
sato tate conjecture
hasse
uxbridge (disambiguation)
levitation
traffic psychology
barney ewell
rosenborg castle
royal league
israel's unilateral disengagement plan of 2004
dk pattammal
laila harr
leo ii
simon bisley
f.c. lyn oslo
list of lashing knots
square lashing
plum headed parakeet
popstars live
blossom headed parakeet
ron reagan
1849 in architecture
warringah
marilyn waring
1951 in architecture
semmangudi
saunders roe sr.53
saunders roe sr.177
machine independent
french river (ontario)
stealers wheel
uss reliant
1764 in architecture
list of wing commander characters
1757 in architecture