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Chapter 2 LARNAKA.

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blue sky and sea, the bold outline of the hills and mountains, brought out as they are into sharp relief by the clearness and bri

on the bosom of the open country. The haven contains about fifty houses, built in the centre of the curve of the bay, and above them wave the variegated flags of the different consulates, surmounted by pointed minarets and a new belfry. The town of Larnaka itself lies far behind, and is separated by wide fields from the haven. Thanks to the kindness of the German consul, a friendly welcome awaited me at the landing-place, where I found a dragom

s place once a week, so that, happily, the gold and silver covered panels are not distinguished by a black circle in the spots where they are kissed. With the exception of an occasional block of marble built into the walls of a house, or a sarcophagus, utilised as a receptacle for water, I saw nothing to recall the ancient power of the busy crowds that once animated this spot. Their tombs, excavated in

gradually introducing their own language to common use as in Antioch and Alexandria, and giving a Grecian tone to the education of the higher classes. The Latin tongue, on the contrary, seems never to have gained a footing in the East. Cyprus, however, formed an exception to this rule, and during the four centuries that the island was subject to the sway of the Lusignan dynasty, and Venetian rule, Latin was in g

ves, only some three or four feet above those occupied by the Ph?nician colonists. In these graves, now filled up by the drifting earth of successive centuries, are found embedded small earthen articles, trinkets, coins, and a great variety of interesting trifles. Among

tion. Until thirty years ago, schools were strictly prohibited, whereas now, every town has its training school; whilst in three of the chief towns, Larnaka, Nikosia, and Limasol, these are of three grades, and in them are taught history, geog

vidently of great antiquity. The building comprises three long large vaults, surmounted by three small cupolas. It seems that the Pacha Kudschuk Mehemed commanded the demolition of these domes, on the ground that only a mosque should be so adorned, but after long

sion of by the Venetians as sacred relics. Next morning I wandered out to explore the environs of the town. The air was spring-like and balmy, flowers, amongst which I observed tulips and hyacinths, enlivened the ground, and the blue waves danced in the light of the sun. Waving palms and high hedges of Indian cactus, hid the haven from my sight, and lent an air

which forms a natural wall at the back of the structure. Formerly a similar chamber opened upon the front of the large centre portion, but this is now destroyed These apartments seem to have been closed by slabs let down from above into grooves, which are still visible. This ruin was probably first used by the Ph?nicians as a burial-place, and at a later date consecrated to the virgin mother Phaneromene Panagia. This spot has a great attraction for the peasant women of th

nter rains it becomes filled with brackish water, which evaporates as in a vast cauldron, under the burning sun of July and August, and deposits a thick coat of fine salt at its bottom. Night soon closes in in these latitudes, and as I left the spo

and easily removed. Thus round Larnaka and Famagusta are marshes w

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Contents

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Chapter 1 * * *
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Chapter 2 LARNAKA.
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Chapter 3 ATHIENU.
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Chapter 4 NIKOSIA.
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Chapter 5 CYPRUS IN THE MIDDLE AGES.
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Chapter 6 DRAWING UP OF THE STATUTES.
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Chapter 7 SAN CHRISOSTOMO.
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Chapter 8 BUFFAVENTO.[5]
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Chapter 9 TURKISH GOVERNORS.
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Chapter 10 THE PLAINS OF CYPRUS.
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Chapter 11 EVRYCHU.
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Chapter 12 MOUNT OLYMPUS.
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Chapter 13 CYPRUS IN ANCIENT TIMES.
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Chapter 14 TROADITISSA.
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Chapter 15 CYPRIAN WOODS AND FORESTS.
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Chapter 16 PLAGUES OF LOCUSTS.
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Chapter 17 CHRYSOROGIATISSA.
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Chapter 18 THE TEMPLE OF VENUS.
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Chapter 19 SUMMER RESIDENCE IN CYPRUS.
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Chapter 20 CHARACTER OF THE PEOPLE.
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Chapter 21 CLIMATE AND TEMPERATURE.
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Chapter 22 BAFFO AND KUKLIA.
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Chapter 23 EPISKOPI.
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Chapter 24 KOLOSSIN.
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Chapter 25 SOIL AND MINERAL PRODUCTS.
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Chapter 26 NATURAL PRODUCTS.
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Chapter 27 ST. NICHOLAS AND LIMASOL.
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Chapter 28 AMATHUS.
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Chapter 29 KARUBIEH AND MAZOTOS.
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Chapter 30 LAST DAYS IN LARNAKA.
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Chapter 31 EFFORTS OF THE GERMANS TO OBTAIN CYPRUS.
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Chapter 32 MARSHAL FELINGHER.
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Chapter 33 CYPRUS AND THE EUPHRATES VALLEY RAILWAY.
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