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		<title>Cyprus Paphos District &#8211; Visit in Cyprus</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Nov 2018 20:33:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>EXPLORING THE HILLY VILLAGES OF PAFOS DISTRICT a) Large vine-growing villages Route: Tsada, Stavros Minthas Monastery, Koili, Kallepeia, Letymvou, Polemi, Stroumpi Tsada depends on the monoculture of vines. Furthermore, tourist villages and isolated villas are currently being built within its administrative boundaries. Hogarth notes that at Tsada some ancient Roman tombs were unearthed, though systematic archaeological excavations have not so far been undertaken. Limonidas’ manuscript refers to the monastery of Minthas which most probably pre-existed the settlement of Tsada. This leads to the possible conclusion that Tsada is a subsequent settlement. Stavros Minthas Monastery. It is not known when this </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Five-domed church of Agia Paraskevi, Geroskipou Geroskipou. According to tradition, implied even by the name of the village, here, or slightly west of the settlement, were the holy gardens of the Goddess Aphrodite. Pilgrims from Nea Pafos passed through Geroskipou before reaching the temple of Aphrodite, at Kouklia (Palaepafos). At Geroskipou, in the holy gardens of the Goddess, donations, sacrifices and many other activities in honour of Aphrodite were taking place. Even currently a cave in the village is called “Bath of Aphrodite”. Strabo, the Greek geographer and historian, mentions Geroskipou, calling the settlement “lerokipis”. It is also mentioned that </p>
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		<title>Map of Chrysochou &#8211; Michelin Chrysochou Map</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Relics from the Sanctuary of Aphrodite, Kouklia The Lusignan Manor House. This is a 13th c.A.D building, used as the manor house of the Lusignans, who established sugar-cane plantations in the fertile land between the sea and the present-day settlement. Its history is tied up with adventures. In 1426 A.D. it faced the attack of Mamelukes who caused considerable damage to the building. The Turks later on transformed the original edifice into stables for camels and animals. The south sector was recently restored with impressive stone arches in front of a narrow corridor. The remains of the original chateau lie </p>
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