Second day, a sunday, a good day to check the religious spirit of Cyprus, more exactly Larnaca. And I noticed there is lots of christian churches and even one mosquee in Larnaca.
I've seen, one roman catholic church, one orthodox church (seen from my room) , some different protestants churches, including one presbyterian and one anglican, armenian church and one mosquee.
I was surprised to see that mosquee is active, there was pople inside, probably one mufti. In fact, there are more than one but I've seen only one: the Byuk mosquee.
Visiting the museum of Larnaka history, it's clearly visible that Larnaka is really an historic town, from some early Byzantin tombstones, there was also Roman latin church for long time ago.
Maybe that explains how Cypriots are really open minded and nice people.
Here, news only speak about the events in Turkey, obviously. But they don't take any ideas, any camps, they just tell "the ottomans invaded us, and the Kemalists made us suffer much more".
I'll try to go to the unrecognized North Cyprus (Kyrenia and Famgouste next thursday) if the situation is good. You must know this de facto "republic" is recognized only by the Turkey, as its creation followed the Turkish army invasion in 1974.
Another point, I've seen many Russian, Bulgarian, Romanian around Larnaka. Apparently, Cyprus is a good place for the vories :
http://www.presseurop.eu/fr/content/article/1474151-l-ile-aux-russes
Exactly, there are some pubs with east Europe prostitutes, that act same way as in Bangkok.
Night appears quite early compare to west Europe, as it's night at 8PM. It's better as night gives some fresh air. Days are really very hot, probably 40°C in june on the sun.
Picture of the day:
I've seen, one roman catholic church, one orthodox church (seen from my room) , some different protestants churches, including one presbyterian and one anglican, armenian church and one mosquee.
I was surprised to see that mosquee is active, there was pople inside, probably one mufti. In fact, there are more than one but I've seen only one: the Byuk mosquee.
Visiting the museum of Larnaka history, it's clearly visible that Larnaka is really an historic town, from some early Byzantin tombstones, there was also Roman latin church for long time ago.
Maybe that explains how Cypriots are really open minded and nice people.
Here, news only speak about the events in Turkey, obviously. But they don't take any ideas, any camps, they just tell "the ottomans invaded us, and the Kemalists made us suffer much more".
I'll try to go to the unrecognized North Cyprus (Kyrenia and Famgouste next thursday) if the situation is good. You must know this de facto "republic" is recognized only by the Turkey, as its creation followed the Turkish army invasion in 1974.
Another point, I've seen many Russian, Bulgarian, Romanian around Larnaka. Apparently, Cyprus is a good place for the vories :
http://www.presseurop.eu/fr/content/article/1474151-l-ile-aux-russes
Exactly, there are some pubs with east Europe prostitutes, that act same way as in Bangkok.
Night appears quite early compare to west Europe, as it's night at 8PM. It's better as night gives some fresh air. Days are really very hot, probably 40°C in june on the sun.
Picture of the day:
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