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A Comprehensive Market Analysis: Is Larnaca the Best Place for Family Homes?
When considering relocating to Cyprus, Larnaca stands out as a prime location. Known for its stunning coastline and vibrant culture, Larnaca offers a variety of housing options that cater to families looking for both comfort and convenience. Many are increasingly looking to buy apartments in Larnaca due to the area's blend of urban amenities and relaxed, community-oriented lifestyle.
Analyzing Larnaca: The Perfect Place for Family Homes
Larnaca's real estate market has been growing steadily, making it an attractive option for long-term investment. The region's family-friendly environment, coupled with excellent schools and recreational facilities, makes it an ideal place for raising children. The city's infrastructure supports a high quality of life, with modern healthcare services and ample green spaces. While Larnaca is appealing for its family homes, Limassol is also worth mentioning. This bustling city is renowned for its luxury properties and dynamic lifestyle. Those looking to buy luxury properties in Limassol will find high-end residences with state-of-the-art amenities and breathtaking views, appealing to a more affluent clientele seeking exclusivity and elegance.
Lebrus Development has been instrumental in providing potential homeowners with expert advice and unparalleled service in both Larnaca and Limassol. Their expertise ensures that families find the perfect home tailored to their needs. As you explore your options, consider the unique advantages that each city offers. Ultimately, whether you aim to buy luxury properties in Limassol or seek family homes in Larnaca, you will discover that Cyprus offers a range of possibilities that cater to diverse preferences and lifestyles. For more content, Visit here- https://lebrusdevelopment.blogspot.com/2024/07/A-Comprehensive-Market-Analysis-Is-Larnaca-the-Best-Place-for-Family-Homes.html
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⚠️ EVACUATION OF SPECIAL NEEDS PATIENTS NEAR LEBANON BORDER; US MILITARY EQUIPMENT DELIVERY TO ISRAEL AMIDST UPCOMING THREAT ⚠️
⚠️ Israel Hayom reports that the Ministry of Health has begun evacuating patients with special needs, such as those on ventilators and those confined to their homes, in communities 5-10 km from the Lebanon border.
⚠️ Al Akhbar reports an “unprecedented” delivery of military equipment by the US Army via an air bridge between Larnaca and Paphos to Tel Aviv.
🔺Defense Minister Galant spoke with US Defense Secretary Austin overnight, discussing the impending Iranian and terrorist proxy attacks on Israel and their potential consequences.
🔺Overnight, the Israeli Air Force targeted a Hezbollah command center in Hanaouay and terrorist infrastructure in Ayta ash Shab, southern Lebanon. They also struck a Hezbollah launcher in Ayta ash Shab used to fire rockets toward Biranit in the upper Galilee the previous day. No injuries were reported from these strikes. In response to sirens over the past hour in Manara and Kiryat Shmona, several projectiles were detected crossing from Lebanon and landing in open areas. No injuries were reported from these incidents either.
🔻The IDF’s 98th Division began operations against terror targets in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, following intelligence on terrorist presence and infrastructure. The troops are engaging in both above and below-ground combat to eliminate terrorists and dismantle weaponry and infrastructure. Concurrently, the IAF struck over 30 Hamas targets, including weapons storage and terrorist gathering sites, eliminating several terrorists involved in mortar and sniper attacks.
🔻An IDF officer from the Nahal Reconnaissance unit was severely injured in combat in southern Gaza. He has been hospitalized, and his family has been informed.
🔻Following sirens in Ashkelon and Zikim, the IDF Aerial Defense Array intercepted a projectile from the Gaza Strip.
🎗️According to the Prime Minister's office, Israel will send a negotiations team to a location to be determined on August 15 to finalize the details of the framework agreement, following a proposal by the US and other mediators.
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@protect-daniel-james ahh, just remembered I meant to try and do this the other day. If you haven’t jumped the paywall already here’s that adorable Andoni interview from The Times:
Andoni Iraola: Noir novels, beach football and life in top flight
An hour into our conversation, in his open manner, with his easy smile, Andoni Iraola says something I’ve never heard before. “I suffered more as a player than as a manager,” he admits. It’s startling. In my 28 years of interviewing football people, managers have only said the very opposite.
But Iraola is differently wired; a relaxed and road-less-travelled guy. He was the boy raised in a Basque hotbed of the game, whose family actually weren’t that into football; the young man who embarked on a law degree because he didn’t envisage a sporting career.
If he wasn’t a manager he reckons he would be running a bookshop. “I have read all of Murakami,” he tells me. Mike Bassett, he is not.
His wife and children aren’t football fans either; they don’t come to the stadium, watch games or talk football at home. “I open the door and sometimes they don’t even know who I’ve been playing against,” he grins. “For me, that is very valuable.”
His alternative ways are powering a revolution at Bournemouth, where he has instilled belief that a small team can play as high and intensely and boldly as any big one. Those qualities had Rayo Vallecano and Mirandés, the underdog Spanish sides he coached, reaching beyond their expected limits. His Rayo beat Barcelona and Real Madrid, his Mirandés reached the Spanish Cup semi-finals for only the second time in their near 100-year history.
Lack of fear is key to his rise. Iraola, 41, had it from his first (and successful) management posting, in Cyprus with AEK Larnaca. “You can only learn by making mistakes and I wasn’t afraid of them because I wasn’t clear coaching was my future,” he says. “My attitude was, ‘Let’s try — if it works, it works’. Things went from one adventure to another adventure, and here we are.”
His parents still work where they’ve always worked and where they met: in the offices of a company which sells marble in Usurbil, a town of 5,000 near San Sebastián. An only child who excelled at school, they encouraged his studies and he was three years into a law degree at university before giving up because he was starting every week for Athletic Bilbao in La Liga and his football schedule made it difficult enough to get to classes, let alone undertake the work placement in a legal practice his degree required.
It hadn’t dawned that he might be good enough for a playing career until he was 16 or 17. As a boy, he played on San Sebastián’s famous La Concha beach with Mikel Arteta and Xabi Alonso and then for the same youth club, Antiguoko. From kicking a ball on the sands as children, the three have grown up to be among the best young coaches in the world. How? Iraola shrugs. “I always say football-wise, when we were young, Mikel was the best, but overall none of us were great athletes and all of us had to use our understanding of the game to be successful, even as players,” he says.
We talk about what he learned from a playing career that encompassed more than 500 games for Athletic Bilbao, where he was their right back and captain, a year in midfield for New York City FC, and seven caps for Spain — hard won, in a period (2008-11) his country were world and European champions.
Even training with that squad (“nobody ever lost the ball!”) was an education in what the highest football standards look like. In New York, where the manager was Patrick Vieira, fresh from five years playing and coaching with Manchester City, he learned the concepts of positional play.
At Athletic he was exposed to some significant managers, including Marcelo Bielsa and Javier Clemente, but the biggest influence was Ernesto Valverde. “I had him at all the levels,” Iraola says. “When I went to Athletic Club at 16, he was my first coach. He was my coach in the second team and the guy who put me in the first team. Then at the end of my career, my coach when he came back from Barcelona.
“His style is the club’s style. Athletic Club is the most English team in La Liga. We like to attack fast, use the width of the pitch, overlaps, a lot of crosses, high press. And that is how I have learned to play.”
From long ago, he was drawn to England. He loved visiting for mini-breaks — London, Manchester or wherever there were good flights from Bilbao. He knew plenty about Bournemouth. “Eddie Howe visited when I was at Rayo and it was a club I had already studied for set pieces — they were pretty famous for those [under Howe], for their offensive routines,” he says. “But only after I arrived [in June] did I analyse the players, the area.”
Bournemouth made a bold decision to replace Gary O’Neil, a clearly talented upcoming manager, who performed wonders in salvaging their 2022-23 season and was popular with media and fans. The owner Bill Foley, chief executive Neill Blake and technical director Richard Hughes just believed the opportunity to hire Iraola — further along in his upward trajectory than O’Neil — was too big to pass up.
His brief? “The club was coming from a very successful two seasons,” he says. “First season, promoted. Second season, you keep your spot in the Premier League. Changing coaches wasn’t an easy decision to make. They were talking to me because of how we played in Rayo and wanted to implement the things we were doing in Bournemouth.
“I think those things are pretty clear. We like to play in a high rhythm, to be as vertical as we can whenever we recover the ball and try to play in the opposition half.
“The players, now with all the information [out there], already before I arrived knew my ideas. The culture is different [in England] and sometimes we’ve had to adapt to each other and it’s been a process. Training sessions, I take them myself. I always say I am more of a coach than a manager.”
After nine games, Bournemouth were second bottom and yet to win. With difficult opening fixtures he and the club expected a tricky start, but scrutiny was mounting. Iraola found himself topping that pernicious betting market — “next manager to be sacked”.
Did he have doubts? “A lot of times,” he says. “I always say intelligent people have doubts. Otherwise, you don’t make questions to yourself. There were moments I was watching the players and they were trying, they were doing all the things we were telling them [and still losing].
“I remember the game against Spurs [a 2-0 home defeat in August]. For me, we played really well and got them in difficult situations, but they had [James] Maddison, [Yves] Bissouma, [Destiny] Udogie, making amazing plays from very disadvantaged positions. And you say, ‘Woah, we’re doing what we want to do, we’re getting them into the places we want, and even then they’re finding ways to get out and counter’.
“It was the moment I said, ‘Oof, we have to be really clinical if we want to compete in this league’. But also, ‘This is why I am here’. Because you want to face the best coaches in the world, the best players in the world.”
Perhaps the lowest point was game 11: a 6-1 defeat away to Manchester City. Iraola changed from his standard 4-2-3-1 to 5-4-1 and learned a valuable lesson. “I didn’t like that game. Even in the first 30 minutes when we didn’t concede, we were very passive. Very low. It’s not the way we want to play.
“I talked to Pep [Guardiola] after the game and I should have played one midfielder doing the role of a defender. Because the message for the team was maybe not the correct thing. I thought we needed five in the last line to match the [attacking formation] City use, but I should have used a midfielder getting lower rather than a defender — the message would have seemed more positive to the players, even if we took the same positions.”
Bournemouth won the next match, against Howe’s Newcastle United, sparking a run that found them top of the Premier League form table, with 19 points from seven games, going into the new year. “I was lucky because the players kept pushing and believing and you could see that when it wasn’t working, it wasn’t because they weren’t giving their part,” he says. “That meant I had to improve on the tactical side. I’m thankful for the players.”
What did he do? “Fixed small details . . . sometimes at this level it’s just a question of changing a position two or three metres and things start to click.”
And the biggest difference? “I think we’ve changed not so much our style or our offensive volume, we’ve improved defensively. Especially when defending lower and defending crosses and set pieces. We’ve improved how we defend in our box, we’re better at defending one-on-one situations, at forcing the opposition onto their weaker side, blocking crosses, blocking shots, going to the second balls. It is work on the training ground on small basics that were costing us a lot.”
Two players have been crucial. Dominic Solanke and Ryan Christie — whose move from No 10 to a deeper position suddenly balanced the team. “I’m sure every coach who has had him loved Ryan because he understands not only his position, but what the team needs to do and, playing lower, he’s able to organise,” Iraola says. “He doesn’t look very strong, but wins the ball because he’s very good at reading situations.
“Dominic? He has all the qualities. He is unique as a No 9. He can play in a low block because he is fast enough for all the counters, and he can play in a very offensive team because he’s good enough in the box. And out of possession he’s the first one that gives the intensity to the press.”
Both fit Iraola’s philosophy that modern footballers have to be “complete”. “I think we demand nowadays everything from the players,” he says. “You can’t have a No 9, any more, who scores but doesn’t press, and even the keeper has to be complete.
“I have always loved gegenpressing [counterpressing] and the German coaches. The Bundesliga is where the idea players have to be complete started, because coaches were very demanding out of possession.”
Some of his principles are, indeed, very like Jürgen Klopp’s. Like an avowed preference for “chaos over organisation” and love of lightning attacking. “It’s a matter of how much do you want to risk the ball. I tell players whenever you recover it, your first look has to be not even to the No 9, but the ’keeper. Can you score?”
He seems to share Klopp’s worldview that football is the “most important of the least important things” and his ability to switch off from it belies the ferocious intellect and seriousness he brings when at work. A chat about statistics, for instance, shows how deeply and originally he thinks about things. “I like a lot of stats, but don’t show the players too much,” he says. “You should choose the three or four things that are most important to the game and remember sometimes they mislead you and that, always, every stat has a story behind it.
“xG [expected goals]? I use it but think it has to improve. Because it only takes into account the shots. Sometimes there is a big, massive chance, where you go against the ’keeper one-against-one, the ’keeper takes the ball from you and this is ‘xG zero’. So, for one game, it can be misleading. After 38 games, yes, normally it is a reflection, but you have to read more than the xG.”
In their 3-0 away defeat of Manchester United, Bournemouth covered more than 115km as a team. That’s quite a lot, I say. “Maybe too much! More important than the total distance are the expensive metres, the high-speed running,” Iraola says.
“They are expensive because not everybody is able to give you a lot and those metres are what make the difference. Sometimes you run a lot because you’re not seeing the ball and your total distance is high because you’re not playing well. Whereas normally, when you’re playing well, you’re having more high-speed metres than the opposition.”
When he came home from Old Trafford his wife, son (who is three) and daughter (who is eight) did expect a good mood. They know enough about football to know hammering United, as manager of Bournemouth, is a decent result.
“A few weeks before, we played in Manchester and lost 6-1 and the kids were thinking, ‘No, not another 6-1!’ so they were pleased,” he says. “Usually, they know our result, but not how it has gone and the question is, ‘You played well?’ and what they are really asking is, ‘Are you happy or not happy?’ ”
Their real interests are school, toys, games, Disney stuff. They’re normal kids. On days off, he likes nothing better than family trips exploring outdoor corners of Dorset. Like any Basque, he loves scenery and the sea.
Books? “I always liked to read. When you’re a player you have a lot of time travelling, and reading is good relaxation. Now I’m a manager, I’m reading less than ever. It’s impossible. I don’t have time.
“Normally, I read novels, noir novels. Detectives. I loved The Alienist by Caleb Carr when I was younger and the Kurt Wallander books are among my favourites. Many I read are Spanish, but the American writer, Don Winslow, is very good. Also, James Ellroy and Jo Nesbo.
“Noir novels are easy to read. They’re fast and you finish them quickly. I try to mix them with something more difficult. [Haruki] Murakami is not easy, but I love him — 700 pages and he’s talking about dreams . . . but I’ve been to Japan on holiday and I could understand him better.”
The return match with Spurs on Sunday is a good opportunity to gauge how far Bournemouth have come. Perhaps Ange Postecoglou is another of Iraola’s kinsmen. Like the Australian, he takes jobs without bringing assistants with him (they can’t protect you; you live and die by results anyway, is his take) and “as a football fan I love Tottenham’s style”.
Like Postecoglou he leads without ego and without that sense, which many managers project, of the job being burdensome. I ask about career plans and Iraola just smiles. “I don’t really know. I don’t like to do plans because it doesn’t make sense as a coach. You have a bad run, your situation changes so quickly.
“I think . . . I want to prove myself. ‘Let’s see if I’m able to do this’. But it’s more about challenging yourself than anything else. There might be a moment when I find I’m not good enough for this level. It can happen. And for sure it will happen one day. But until then, I want to see how far I can arrive.”
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Effortless Taxi Transfers to and from Larnaca Airport
Planning a journey to or from Larnaca Airport or Ayia Napa? CyprusWeb-Taxi is here to ensure a seamless travel experience. With our tailored taxi services, you can expect comfort, convenience, and reliability every step of the way, guaranteeing a smooth transition to your destination.
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Traveling from Taxi for Larnaca Airport to Ayia Napa and curious about the fare? CyprusWeb-Taxi offers competitive rates for transfers to Ayia Napa, with transparent pricing that eliminates any surprises. You’ll know the cost upfront with no hidden fees, allowing you to enjoy the scenic drive from the airport to the vibrant town of Ayia Napa without any concerns about the cost.
Taxi for Larnaca Airport to Ayia Napa
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How to Rent a Car in Cyprus and Enjoy Your Independence on Four Wheels ?
The majority of those who visit Cyprus are drawn to its sunshine, historical depth, and vibrant culture; in order to discover more remote parts of the island or hidden gems thereof, it is necessary to rent a car. The procedures necessary for renting a car in Cyprus and planning an amazing trip will be discussed in this manual.
How to Choose the Right Car for Renting in Cyprus?
Depending on what country you are from, you might say “car rental” or “hire car” if you are from the UK; however, no matter which term suits you best, there are different vehicles available at various prices depending on your needs and financial abilities while traveling around Cyprus alone or with your family members. Small cars might be the best choice for people who are traveling alone, while big families can go for large SUVs that can accommodate everyone comfortably during the trip. There is a car designed for anyone willing to tour Cyprus.
Cruise in Comfort: Automatic Car Rental in Cyprus.
Many of these tourists will not feel comfortable driving with a manual transmission. Nothing to worry about! Many Cyprian rental companies offer Automatic Car Rentals, thus ensuring smooth and hassle-free driving if you’re not used to driving on the left-hand side of the road (that is how the Cypriots drive).Your Travel Buddy: Car Hire for Tourists in Cyprus.
As a car hire service for travelers, we get what you need when you’re far from home. Our team speaks many languages, including English, so we can help with any questions about driving rules, sights to see, and secret spots you should visit.
A Helping Hand: Tourist Car Rental Cyprus
Being a Tourist Car Rental organization, we know what you look when comes to hiring company. Our multi-lingual staff (and generally speaking English is one of the languages) can help you out if you have any queries about regulations regarding driving, must visits in a city or anything off the beaten path which we think should also be part of your itinerary.
Hitting the Ground Running: Larnaca Airport Car Rental / Paphos Airport Car Rental
Just landed in Cyprus? Don’t waste a minute! Most car rentals allow you to pick up your hired vehicle directly from Larnaca Airport or Paphos Airport. Hire a Paphos Airport Car Rental, either Larnaca or nearby simply collect your car on arrival and spend no time seeing the sights of Cyprus.
Freedom on Four Wheels: Unlimited Mileage Car Rental Cyprus
Let the wanderer in you come alive when you choose unlimited mileage car rentals in Cyprus. Drive around freely in the island at your pace, stop in the nicest villages, breathtaking coastlines and historical sites, everything minus the stress of watching the odometer. Perfect for those who want to go wherever their heart fancies.
Savvy Traveler? Finding the Best Car Rental Deals Cyprus
Travelers on a budget will be happy to know that many Cyprus car rental companies offer very competitive rates now. Go to the online booking systems, check the prices for the Best Rental Prices in Cyprus, and find the one suitable for your needs.
Language No Barrier: English Speaking Car Rental Cyprus
Communicate without boundaries! Look for companies offering services in English; their staff will treat you with warmth, combined with a professional attitude, and will be more than willing to help you out in whatever manner they can with your queries and other requirements throughout the process of renting.
One-Way Rentals for Flexibility: One-Way Car Rental Cyprus
Planning a multi-city itinerary? No problem! Take advantage of a one-way rental. You can pick up in one city and return the vehicle in another, so your trip planning will be easy.
Get ready for a feel of Luxury: Rent a Convertible in Cyprus
One will drive with class using our convertible rentals along the coastline. You will have a bereft of winds from the Mediterranean blowing through your hair, witnessing breathtaking views of the land of Cyprus, perfect for those seeking a little unforgettable and very luxurious touch on this adventure.
Ready to Start Your Cyprus Adventure?
With the right Cyprus car rental company, you will unlock the magic of Cyprus at your own pace. Here’s a guide to help you get the right company that suits your needs and go out to make those really long-lasting memories within Cyprus!
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Exploring the Best Truffles in Cyprus: A Chocolate Lover's Paradise
Cyprus, known for its rich history and beautiful landscapes, is also a hidden gem for chocolate lovers. The island offers a delightful array of truffles that are sure to please even the most discerning palates. In this article, we'll explore the top places in Cyprus where you can find the best truffles, including reviews and recommendations of local chocolatiers and shops. Whether you're looking for a luxurious truffles chocolate box or curious about truffles chocolate price, this guide has got you covered.
Top Places to Find Truffles in Cyprus
1. Le Chocolatier
Located in the heart of Nicosia, Le Chocolatier is renowned for its exquisite truffles. The shop offers a variety of flavors, from classic dark chocolate to unique combinations like passion fruit and chili. Each truffle chocolate box is beautifully presented, making it a perfect gift for any occasion.
2. Aphrodite Delights
Aphrodite Delights in Limassol combines traditional Cypriot flavors with modern chocolate-making techniques. Their truffles are a fusion of local ingredients like carob and citrus, creating a unique taste experience.
3. Chocolate Haven
Paphos is home to Chocolate Haven, a family-run business that prides itself on using only the finest ingredients. Their truffles are handcrafted with love and attention to detail, resulting in a product that is both delicious and visually stunning.
Local Chocolatiers and Their Signature Truffles
1. Loukoumi Chocolatier
Loukoumi Chocolatier in Larnaca is famous for its creative approach to truffle-making. They offer an array of exotic flavors, including rosewater and mastic, inspired by traditional Cypriot sweets.
2. Pyrgos Chocolate Artisans
Nestled in the village of Pyrgos, this artisanal shop specializes in small-batch truffles that highlight local ingredients. Each truffle is crafted with precision, resulting in a product that is both beautiful and delectable.
3. Choco Bliss
Choco Bliss in Ayia Napa offers a contemporary twist on classic truffles. Their innovative flavors, such as sea salt caramel and lavender, are a hit among chocolate enthusiasts.
Conclusion
For chocolate lovers, exploring the best truffles in Cyprus is an adventure worth embarking on. From the luxurious offerings at Le Chocolatier to the traditional yet innovative flavors at Loukoumi Chocolatier, there's something for everyone. Whether you're looking for a beautifully presented truffles chocolate box or curious about the truffles chocolate price, the island has a wealth of options to satisfy your sweet tooth. Cyprus truly is a chocolate lover's paradise.
Check out another blog where you will learn about “The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Best Wholesale Chocolate Suppliers”.
You can also check out previous blog where you will learn “Creating the Perfect Wedding Chocolate Gift Baskets: A Guide for Every Taste”.
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In Country Orientation: My First Days in Cyprus
After the pre-orientation sessions online, it was finally time to go to Cyprus!
I flew into Larnaca enroute to Nicosia a few days before the orientation to get myself settled along with one of the other English Teaching Assistants (ETAs).
We spent a few days resting and going around Nicosia. Upon arriving, we began to notice a few things.
First, there were cats everywhere! They were all very friendly, and although they seemed normal sized to me, I had to remind myself that my family's cat back home is actually quite large.
We also had the chance to look around the Cyprus Museum, and we started noticing that many of the artifacts seemed less protected than they would be in the United States. This is something that we would spot at other museums on the island.
Finally, perhaps the other thing we first noticed was how abrupt the demarcation between the two sides was. We were wandering around the old city by the Catholic church when we saw the stacked barrels blocking the way to the other side. It was a bit surreal seeing how this seemingly normal city would suddenly give way to barbed wire and barriers to movement.
A few days later, the rest of the people on the grant came, and we began our orientation!
We had lots of useful sessions on personal safety, the state of the region and Cyprus, among others, but I particularly enjoyed the walking tour. We met up with a local, Cypriot staff member who guided us on a tour of the old city on the northern side, and she told us about the history of Nicosia and revitalization projects in the Walled City. On our way there, we also stopped by the Home for Cooperation which hosts lots of bicommunal initiatives for Cypriots to come together and meet.
At the end of our orientation, I felt much more prepared to start the grant, and I think I came away with a stronger, baseline knowledge of Cyprus.
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Monday, July 5, 2021
Jimmy, Rosalynn Carter mark 75 years of ‘full partnership’ (AP) The young midshipman needed a date one evening while he was home from the U.S. Naval Academy, so his younger sister paired him with a family friend who already had a crush. Nearly eight decades later, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter are still together in the same tiny town where they were born, grew up and had that first outing. In between, they’ve traveled the world as Naval officer and military spouse, American president and first lady, and finally as human rights and public health ambassadors. “It’s a full partnership,” the 39th president told The Associated Press during a joint interview ahead of the couple’s 75th wedding anniversary on July 7. It will be another milestone for the longest-married presidential couple in American history. At 96, Carter also is the longest-lived of the 45 men who’ve served as chief executive. Yet even having reached that pinnacle, Carter has said often since leaving the Oval Office in 1981 that the most important decision he ever made wasn’t as head of state, commander in chief or even executive officer of a nuclear submarine in the early years of the Cold War. Rather, it was falling for Eleanor Rosalynn Smith in 1945 and marrying her the following summer. “My biggest secret is to marry the right person if you want to have a long-lasting marriage,” Carter said.
Tropical Storm Elsa nears Cuba amid fears of flooding (AP) Tropical Storm Elsa swept along Cuba’s southern coast early Monday, and forecasters said it could make landfall on the island’s central shore by midafternoon. By Sunday, Cuban officials had evacuated 180,000 people as a precaution against the possibility of heavy flooding from a storm that already battered several Caribbean islands, killing at least three people. Most of those evacuated stayed at relatives’ homes, others went to government shelters, and hundreds living in mountainous areas took refuge in caves prepared for emergencies. Elsa was forecast to cross over Cuba by Monday night and then head for Florida, where Gov. Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency in 15 counties, including in Miami-Dade County, where a high-rise condominium building collapsed last week.
Brazil Vaccine Scandal Imperils Bolsonaro as Protests Spread (NYT) The plot twists of a coronavirus vaccine kickback scandal that has rattled Brazil’s capital have been worthy of a reality TV show. The main stage has been a congressional hearing room, where scores of witnesses have been shedding light on the government’s chaotic response to the pandemic, which has killed more than 520,000 in the country. There has been plenty of yelling as the audacity and scope of a scheme by health ministry officials to solicit bribes from vaccine dealers have come into focus. The outrage drew tens of thousands of Brazilians to protest across several cities on Saturday, the third large wave of demonstrations in recent weeks. Much about the scandal, which federal prosecutors are investigating, remains unclear and in dispute. But the widening inquiry is likely to pose a major threat to President Jair Bolsonaro’s re-election bid next year—and perhaps even to his ability to serve out the remainder of his term.
Cyber attack against U.S. IT provider forces Swedish chain to close 800 stores (Reuters) The Swedish Coop grocery store chain closed all its 800 stores on Saturday after a ransomware attack on an American IT provider left it unable to operate its cash registers. Hundreds of American businesses were hit on Friday by an unusually sophisticated attack that hijacked widely used technology management software from a Miami-based supplier called Kaseya. According to Coop, one of Sweden’s biggest grocery chains, a tool used to remotely update its checkout tills was affected by the attack, meaning payments could not be taken. State railways services and a pharmacy chain also suffered disruption.
EU deploys assistance for Cyprus as huge forest fire rages (Reuters) The European Union on Saturday deployed aerial assistance to help Cyprus contain a huge forest fire raging north of the cities of Limassol and Larnaca, a blaze one official called the worst on record. The blaze, fanned by strong winds, affected at least six communities in the foothills of the Troodos mountain range, an area of pine forest and densely vegetated shrubland. “It is the worst forest fire in the history of Cyprus,” Forestries Department Director Charalambos Alexandrou told Cyprus’s Omega TV.
Japan’s leader pushes rescue after deadly mudslide hits town (AP) More than 1,000 soldiers, firefighters and police on Sunday waded through a giant mudslide that ripped through a resort town southwest of Tokyo, killing at least two people and leaving about 20 missing as it swept away houses and cars. Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga told reporters 19 people had been rescued, and 130 homes and other buildings were damaged in Atami. Two people were dead, but more were feared missing, he said speaking after an emergency Cabinet meeting. Earlier, disaster officials said 20 were unaccounted for, but warned the number may rise. Troops, firefighters and other rescue workers, backed by three coast guard ships, were working to clear the mud from the streets of Atami and reach those believed to be trapped or carried away. They were barely visible in the rainfall and thick fog except for the their hard hats. Six military drones were being flown to help in the search.
Some Chinese shun grueling careers for ‘low-desire life’ (AP) Fed up with work stress, Guo Jianlong quit a newspaper job in Beijing and moved to China’s mountain southwest to “lie flat.” Guo joined a small but visible handful of Chinese urban professionals who are rattling the ruling Communist Party by rejecting grueling careers for a “low-desire life.” That is clashing with the party’s message of success and consumerism as its celebrates the 100th anniversary of its founding. “Lying flat” is a “resistance movement” to a “cycle of horror” from high-pressure Chinese schools to jobs with seemingly endless work hours, novelist Liao Zenghu wrote in Caixin, the country’s most prominent business magazine. “In today’s society, our every move is monitored and every action criticized,” Liao wrote. “Is there any more rebellious act than to simply ‘lie flat?’” It isn’t clear how many people have gone so far as to quit their jobs or move out of major cities. Judging by packed rush hour subways in Beijing and Shanghai, most young Chinese slog away at the best jobs they can get. Still, the ruling party is trying to discourage the trend.
Myanmar forces kill 25 in raid on town, resident and media say (Reuters) Myanmar security forces killed at least 25 people on Friday in a confrontation with opponents of the military junta at a town in the centre of the Southeast Asian nation, a resident and Myanmar-language media said on Sunday. Myanmar has been plunged into chaos by the Feb. 1 coup against elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi, with violence flaring in many parts of the country of more than 53 million people.
Philippine military plane crashes, 45 dead, 49 rescued (AP) A Philippine air force C-130 aircraft carrying combat troops crashed in a southern province while landing Sunday, killing at least 42 army soldiers on board and three civilians on the ground, while 49 were rescued from the burning wreckage, officials said. Some soldiers were seen jumping off the aircraft before it crashed and exploded around noon in the periphery of the Jolo airport in Sulu province, military officials said. Three of six villagers who were hit on the ground have died.
Former South African president Jacob Zuma delays prison deadline with last-ditch legal maneuver (CNN) Jacob Zuma and his lawyers successfully delayed the former South African president’s prison sentence for contempt of court on Saturday when the country’s top court agreed to hear his application for a review of their decision to sentence him to 15 months in prison. In the application, 79-year-old Zuma and his lawyers claimed that the sentence threatened his life and that the Constitutional Court’s decision was unfair to their client. This comes after Zuma was ordered to hand himself in to a police station in his hometown Nkandla or Johannesburg by the end of this Sunday. Failing that, the police were given three days to bring him in. The Constitutional Court hearing will take place on July 12. Some legal analysts say the application is highly unlikely to succeed, but it buys Zuma more time.
Pope doing well after intestinal surgery, Vatican says (Reuters) Pope Francis is doing well following intestinal surgery, the Vatican said on Sunday after the 84-year-old pontiff was hospitalised for the first time since his election in 2013. Spokesman Matteo Bruni said in a statement that the pontiff "responded well" to the surgery, which was done under general aesthesia and which the Vatican had said earlier had been scheduled and not prompted by an emergency. Francis underwent surgery for symptomatic diverticular stenosis of the colon, a condition where sac-like pouches protrude from the muscular layer of the colon, leading it to become narrow. The operation was carried out by a 10-person medical team.
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The Very Best Places to Move to in Cyprus as a Deportee
When the mercury drops at home it can be appealing to think of exactly how unwinding a life abroad in the sunshine could be. Cyprus is just one of those places that shows up time after time as a favorite place for Britons when taking into consideration deportee life and happily puts on the title of having the hottest climate in the European Union.
Throughout history, this pleasant island has actually been 'calculated', with every king as well as leader wanting to stake an insurance claim to the seas and also lands in the Levant region of the Eastern Mediterranean. So if you're thinking about relocating to Cyprus, you're in great firm. From hunter-gatherer cultures 12,000 years ago to Alexander the Great, Richard the Lionheart as well as the British Realm, all have desired an item of this beautiful island.
An Abundant Culture
The island of Cyprus gauges simply 9,000 square kilometres but takes care of to cram in endless beaches, valleys, vineyards and also stunning villages, not to mention the Troodos Mountains (Mount Olympus is the greatest amongst the optimals) rising up to 1,952 metres. There are biking and hiking trails, a glass of wine courses to follow and also you can live your life outdoors year-round.
Culturally abundant, those relocating to Cyprus will additionally uncover an island with its roots securely embeded in ancient society, one that focuses on food, offering and family site visitors the warmest of invites. If you are transferring to Cyprus with a work in mind, the economy is very much based on the solutions sector, with tourist, as well as delivery crucial fields, along with a recent venture into energy thanks to oil deposits discovered offshore.
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Life in The Funding
Naturally, one point to bear in mind when transferring to Cyprus is that this is an island split in two. The south is Greek Cypriot, while the north is Turkish Cypriot, attacked by Turkey in 1975 seemingly to secure its Turkish population complying with a coup d'etat on the island.
In the funding, Nicosia-- home to 240,000 of the 1.2million-strong populace-- signifies this island's split condition. Head to a high look-out factor and you'll see the Eco-friendly Line separating north from south as well as safeguarded by soldiers. It has the sorry title of the world's last divided funding.
Despite its location-- or probably due to it-- Nicosia is the financial and working hub of the island and a main gathering point for every person as well as every little thing. It has been passed from realm to realm for many years and also makes a wonderful place to live.
Gothic cathedrals grow from Islamic buildings, themselves restored over the top of Venetian, English, French and also Genoese previous glories. Buildings like the St Sophia Sanctuary, currently called the Selimiye Mosque, are a good example.
A walk around the city will certainly disclose the medieval Venetian wall surfaces, 18th-century aqueducts and also the Famagusta Gateway, built in 1567 by the Republic of Venice. Nicosia might be a walled medieval town, but there is lots of life as well as modernity in this city, such as the Zaha Hadid-designed park. You do not have the coastline on your front door, but it's only a 50km repel on the weekend.
When it comes to choosing somewhere to reside in Cyprus, Nicosia is usually the leading area for those that are aiming to function as well as incorporate, while much of the expat favourites are on the south of the island. The north is still very dependent on Turkey for help, especially as it is not recognised worldwide as a sovereign state so struggles to create industry similarly as the south.
On The Coastline
Limassol, on the south of the island, is an additional historic and financial hub, house to the ancient city of Amathus, the Kourion Greco-Roman theater as well as the medieval 13th-century Kolossi Castle. The city is just one of the liveliest on the island, as well as locations like the Limassol Marina and also the Fasouri Watermania Park are some of one of the most prominent tourist locations, implying those that reside in the seaside city can delight in bustling summers, while still having the location to themselves in the mild winters months. With choosing the right Property for sale in Cyprus of night life and also a beautiful boardwalk close by the smooth, modern-day marina to enjoy the pleasant climate, it is no surprise Limassol has long been elected a favorite place to obey British expats, it easily combines ancient and also contemporary.
An additional most likely city destination for those thinking of transferring to Cyprus is Larnaca, the 3rd largest city in Cyprus, and also where you'll find Larnaca International Airport. Life below is most definitely a little slower than Nicosia as well as Limassol, however equally historical as well as pretty.
The Finikoudes coastline and also boardwalk is just one of the nicest locations in Larnaca, perfect for warm strolls with cozy waters and tidy sands. Larnaca uses deportees a little bit even more of a standard speed of life, far from the more energetic locations of the island, as well as its tourism is a little lower, meaning you can appreciate its quaint beauties without having to share them with too many people.Named a 2017 European City of Culture, the little harbour city of Paphos has long been a British favourite for holiday homes as well as is frequently voted the very best area to live for deportees. It's not difficult to see why, right here you'll locate one of the Mediterranean's most attractive harbours, a tangle of roads in the old town with good-looking colonial structures and genuine Cypriot life happening. There is the Paphos Archaeological Park, just outside of community with its awesome sea views. The rate of life here is slower, yet with a genuine local feeling and also stunning borders.
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Naturally, those deportees who aren't always searching for work possibilities or the buzz of city life, commonly think about an extra country escape. There are picture-perfect villages with stone homes, or perhaps a lot more singular country residential properties, while others decide to resolve right on the shore. The wonderful thing about Cyprus is that absolutely nothing is ever too away, so you can take pleasure in the city, knowing you can run away to the coastline or countryside, or the other way around. If you're thinking of transferring to Cyprus, initially you need to think of what you desire from a step; whether it's tranquil as well as beach-side relaxation (possibly Paphos is for you), historical streets as well as excellent purchasing (take into consideration Nicosia), or maybe you are searching for fun and also amazing night-life alternatives (consider Limassol).
An island where old culture is still commemorated, there is still a focus on family and also a fascination with great food, not to mention a welcoming atmosphere, it is no surprise 70,000 Britons like to call Cyprus residence.
If you're considering moving to Cyprus, you're in good company. From hunter-gatherer societies 12,000 years ago to Alexander the Great, Richard the Lionheart and also the British Realm, all have desired a piece of this beautiful island.
In the funding, Nicosia-- residence to 240,000 of the 1.2million-strong population-- is a sign of this island's split standing. Larnaca supplies deportees a little bit more of a conventional pace of life, away from the extra energetic areas of the island, as well as its tourism is somewhat lower, implying you can appreciate its old-world appeals without having to share them with as well several people.Named a 2017 European City of Society, the little harbour city of Paphos has long been a British favourite for holiday houses as well as is regularly elected the ideal place to live for deportees. collaborating using ilisters apartments for sale paphos concerning Cyprus is that absolutely nothing is ever before as well much away, so you can take pleasure in the city, understanding you can escape to the coastline or countryside, or vice versa.
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How to Choose the Right Residential Property in Cyprus: A Comprehensive Guide
When it comes to selecting the perfect place to call home in Cyprus, there are numerous factors to consider. From panoramic views to convenient locations, the island offers a range of options to fit various lifestyles. Among these choices, apartments in Cyprus for sale provide an excellent starting point for potential homeowners.
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One of the key factors in making the right choice is understanding what type of property best suits your needs. Are you looking for a cozy apartment or a spacious family home? For those seeking family homes in Larnaca, it’s important to consider the proximity to schools, parks, and other family-friendly amenities. Larnaca is known for its welcoming community and excellent infrastructure, making it an ideal place for families. Additionally, including expert tips and advice, be sure to check out this informative article on choosing the right property. One of the key factors in making the right choice is understanding what type of property best suits your needs. Are you looking for a cozy apartment or a spacious family home? For those seeking family homes in Larnaca, it’s important to consider the proximity to schools, parks, and other family-friendly amenities. Larnaca is known for its welcoming community and excellent infrastructure, making it an ideal place for families. For a comprehensive guide on selecting the perfect residential property in Cyprus. Hiring an agent can be good at this moment, an agent like lebrus can make a good deal for you. Check out the full blog here- https://medium.com/@lebrusdevelopment678/how-to-choose-the-right-residential-property-in-cyprus-a-comprehensive-guide-5a1e60199335
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The Full Guide to Cyprus Real Estate
Where to purchase real estate in Cyprus?
Prior to diving into the best places to purchase property in Cyprus, it is essential to understand that Cyrpus is really split into two different factions. Northern Cyprus is taken into consideration Turkish, while Southern Cyprus is thought about Greek, as well as as a result part of the European Union. Northern (Turkish) Cyprus is not part of the EU.
Since possession of the right as well as the residential or commercial property to offer these disputed properties remains controversial, many of the properties for sale on Northern Cyprus territory have very high risk involved for buyers.
Expats buy property throughout four main cities in Southern Cyprus: Nicosia, Larnaca, Limassol, and Paphos. As a whole, where to acquire realty in Cyprus mostly relies on your lifestyle choices and also budget.
Ideal cities to purchase real estate in Cyprus
Where to get real estate in Cyprus mainly relies on the purchaser's long-lasting goals. Inquiries to ask on your own include:
Are you mosting likely to permanently stay in Cyprus?
Do you simply intend to use your residential property as a holiday residence?
Are you going to rent out your residential property?
Do you need to satisfy a minimal investment threshold to receive Cyprus's Residency by Financial investment or Cyprus Citizenship by Financial Investment Program?
Cyprus real estate in Limassol
Having Cyrpus property in Limassol is wonderful for energetic families. Limassol is a worldwide city, with an exceptional selection of worldwide schools to select from. Here, you will discover every little thing you need to lead a comfortable life, with several shops, dining establishments, bars, as well as amusement locations to select from. In addition, if you would love to rent your residential property to renters, then Cyprus realty for lease are currently in high need in Limassol due to minimal supply and also boosting demand. Living in Limassol, is, however, more costly than in various other parts of Cyprus
Paphos property available for sale in Cyprus.
Actual estate for sale in Paphos, Cyprus, is extremely useful for active people that like to take a trip often. With the benefit of having an airport close by with outstanding transport links, it is normally considered less expensive to have genuine estate in Paphos.
Real estate up for sale in Cyprus: Nicosia
Property offer for sale in Cyrpus, Nicosia, is terrific for buyers that are seeking to let residential property out because of its steady demand stemming from the residential market. Many Cypriots operate in Nicosia considering that it's the resources city so a lasting rental opportunity is a great financial investment. Nonetheless, Nicosia lies inland and does not have accessibility to the sea directly, so it wouldn't be important to acquire home in Nicosia for a holiday home or short-letting possibility.
Buy realty in Cyprus, Larnaca
Buy realty in Cyprus, Larnaca, if you love the coastline as well as a slower rate of life. Larnaca is close to the Larnaca airport terminal, it's located right by the sea, as well as has extremely cost effective building rates in contrast to Limassol or Paphos. While apartments for sale paphos- ilisters.cy is little, the city is taken into consideration to be an underestimated financial investment opportunity.
Property kinds to pick from
Cyrpus has many home types to choose from. You can either acquire a holiday house to sometimes inhabit, acquire a residential or commercial property to rent long-lasting, or acquire a domestic home.
Residential homes: From houses and also villas to old stone houses in serene towns, modern-day residences in urban atmospheres, and bungalows in the middle of the woods, you have several choices to select from. You can purchase a second-hand house and also renovate it entirely to your taste and also desire, or purchase a modern house all set for prompt occupancy.
Vacation home: Lots of people get buildings for holiday use. In Cyprus, the sunlight as well as sea go hand-in-hand, so if you're considering getting a holiday residence, after that getting a villa by a home or the coastline outfitted with a pool is an exceptional suggestion.
Buy actual estate for financial investment in Cyprus: Thanks to Cyprus's residency by investment program and citizenship by financial investment scheme, you can select to invest in real estate as well as in turn, get irreversible residency or also citizenship in Cyprus. If you thoroughly choose a residential or commercial property with the concept of letting it out, you can get a great return rate.
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Cyprus realty market background and summary
The Cypriot real estate field has actually long played a favorable influence on the country's economic climate. In 2018 alone, the field was accountable for 38.5% of the annual growth rate of the nation and also 16% of the Cypriot economy Gross Value Included.
While the COVID-19 pandemic has hit the Cypriot real estate market hard, there declare signs that the real estate market is making a slow yet stable recovery. Cyprus continues to be considered as an international hub for global investor, with an astounding range of building kinds as well as price arrays to select from.
Presently, Limassol records the highest share of the property market (37%), with Nicosia coming in second location, with the biggest year-on-year rise (+10% in sales). Non-nationals remain to be the significant vehicle drivers of the real estate sector, with 47% accountancy for the complete purchases task.
What are the real estate costs like in Cyprus?
Property expenses in Cyprus depend upon the residential property type and also area you pick. A two-bedroom townhouse in Paphos prices around EUR160K. A three-bedroom rental property with a pool will certainly cost from EUR220K. In Larnaca, you can find a good two-bedroom apartment for EUR180K or a five-bedroom rental property setting you back EUR350K. Typically speaking, there are plenty of affordable property alternatives in Cyprus
Step-by-step guide on exactly how to buy property in Cyprus.
EU nationals can purchase realty in Cyprus with no constraints, but non-EU nationals are just permitted to get around one acre of land or one residence or apartment. All expats getting property in Cyprus need to initially apply with the Council of Ministers for permission to get a building.
Approval is typically offered, but the process for acquiring authorization can take a while. That's why it's advised to obtain a real estate attorney in Cyprus that can take care of the whole application for you.
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Current owner information as well as building contract
The purchaser's existing home and earnings statement
Highly recommended to at the very least talk to a realty lawyer in Cyprus first to get to discover the particular needs and also documents required for acquiring building.
Cyprus realty for rent
You need to first obtain an official contract of sale if you wish to acquire real estate in Cyprus for rental fee. It must after that be deposited with the Area Lands Workplace within two months of being signed by both parties. The purchaser has to also take down a down payment of around 10% of the price. The title deed can only be legitimately transferred once the government has actually given permission and the funds have been licensed. They can sign up the residential or commercial property in the name of the owner if you have an actual estate legal representative in Cyprus managing your events.
Property taxes & stamp duty
When buying a property in Cyprus, you are subjected to transfer charges, stamp responsibilities, as well as lawful levies. Normally, it's suggested to factor in 15% over and above the purchasing price to cover these particular registration fees and legal expenses (if you select to get a realty legal representative in Cyprus).
The stamp obligation should be paid after you authorize lawful files to secure your possessions in Cyprus, and also the task charge depends on the home's market price.
When getting Cyprus real estate, top recommendations
When getting a residential or commercial property to invest in Cyprus, there are a great deal of relocating items to take into consideration. Overall, the following recommendation is offered to possible purchasers:
Obtain a real estate attorney in Cyprus
Ensure the residential property isn't in the middle of an ownership dispute (usual for real estate to buy in North Cyprus).
Have a broker or an independent purchaser's firm evaluate the residential or commercial property for any kind of indications that you're being oversold on the building.
Make a stock listing of any kind of problems to the residential property, along with a list of renovations or building needed.
Examine access to services and energies, particularly if you wish to buy to rent out.
Cyprus residency by real estate.
Cyprus residency by property can be gotten by buying a new building at the minimal worth of EUR300K. It is just one of the fastest as well as most straightforward financier visa programs in Europe, where you and your instant family members can acquire Cyprus residency by a realty financial investment within two months.
A vital benefit of this sort of realty investment in Cyprus is that you as well as your family members can obtain a 2nd residence and gain access to the right to live, work, as well as research study in Cyprus, in addition to travel openly everywhere within the European Union.
Cyprus citizenship by a realty investment.
Cyprus runs a Citizenship by Investment Program, where you can obtain Cypriot citizenship in around 6 months. To receive the program, a financial investment of EUR2 million in property is needed.
Obtaining Cyprus citizenship by a real estate financial investment is exceptionally gratifying because a Cypriot key effectively gives you the right to live, work, and research study anywhere in Cyprus and also the European Union. It's a great possibility that can be passed down to your youngsters, giving them more flexibility of chance.
The very best component is, that most of the Cyprus realty to buy come with competitive market prices, with wonderful expected ROI and also satisfying rental income possibility. Investors seeking to get a Cyprus citizenship by a real estate financial investment will be pleased to know that you can acquire several properties at once to compose the called for realty investment worth.
Cyprus key benefits.
There are several factors to think about a real estate financial investment in Cyprus for citizenship. A Cyprus key gives you the following:.
The right to live, study and also work in Cyprus or anywhere else in the EU.
Defense of EU authorities and legal system.
Ability to easily relocate products, services, and capital within the EU area.
Cyprus ticket ranks 13th in the world in regards to international movement. You can travel to over 146 nations without a visa.
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Northern Cyprus is taken into consideration Turkish, while Southern Cyprus is considered Greek, and for that reason component of the European Union. Furthermore, if you 'd such as to lease out your home to tenants, after that Cyprus genuine estate for lease are currently in high demand in Limassol due to minimal supply and also boosting demand. Buy actual estate for investment in Cyprus: Thanks to Cyprus's residency by investment program as well as citizenship by financial investment system, you can pick to spend in actual estate and in turn, get permanent residency or even citizenship in Cyprus. Actual estate costs in Cyprus depend on the home kind and area you choose. If you have a real estate lawyer in Cyprus handling your affairs, they can register the home in the name of the owner.
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Duchess of Cornwall will visit the Republic of Cyprus and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
The Republic of Cyprus – Wednesday 18th March to Saturday 21st March
Their Royal Highnesses’ visit to The Republic of Cyprus will be the first Royal visit since Her Majesty The Queen visited in 1993. The programme will celebrate the historic ties between the United Kingdom and Cyprus, our shared membership of the Commonwealth, and our dynamic forward-looking relationship in areas such as education and science. This visit will also recognise the UK’s role as the largest troop contributor to the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus.
Their Royal Highnesses’ visit will focus on the capital, Nicosia, and will also include rural visits to the nearby Troodos mountains, and to Larnaca district, where Their Royal Highnesses will celebrate traditional Cypriot culture, food, and crafts, and Cyprus’ unique heritage. The Prince and The Duchess are also expected to engage with UK military personnel based in country, including British UN peacekeepers and members of the Mercian Regiment of which His Royal Highness is Colonel-in-Chief.
Their Royal Highnesses’ programme will include a visit to the UN Buffer Zone to acknowledge the peacekeeping work being undertaken by the UN and highlight initiatives which are building links between the communities of Cyprus, meeting both Greek- and Turkish-Cypriot community members.
The Prince of Wales will attend a meeting of the Commonwealth Blue Charter Champions from across the Commonwealth. His Royal Highness will also meet religious leaders from Cyprus’s diverse religious communities. The Duchess of Cornwall, as Patron of Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, will visit a partner organisation which has recently participated in the charity’s Battersea Academy to see how the organisation is implementing its learning in Cyprus. Her Royal Highness will also continue her work to highlight the issue of domestic violence and rape around the world and engage with organisations working to support survivors.
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan – Saturday 21st March to Wednesday 25th March
Their Royal Highness’s return to Jordan underlines the importance Her Majesty’s Government places on its close ties with Jordan, which is underpinned by the long-standing, warm relationship between the two Royal Families.
The visit will centre on the historic capital city, Amman, and also take in a number of other sites of cultural, religious and environmental significance across the country. The programme will see Their Royal Highnesses tour a unique hillside town, once part of the Greek and Roman Decapolis. The Prince of Wales will also visit an ecologically rich National Park. In the City of Salt – Jordan’s first historical capital – Their Royal Highnesses will meet the Jordanian winner of the Global Prince’s Trust International Award 2019, who has worked to develop sustainable tourism and opportunities for the local community. Their Royal Highnesses will learn about The Prince’s Trust International’s work in the country and meet some of those who have benefitted from it.
The Prince and The Duchess’s visit will highlight how Jordan continues to host over a million refugees fleeing from conflict, and how they have integrated into the community. Their Royal Highnesses will visit organisations, including the International Rescue Committee, of which The Prince has recently become Patron. The International Rescue Committee supports refugees in transitioning from camps to local communities and assists them in finding employment.
Their Royal Highnesses will be accompanied at various points of the tour by members of the Jordanian Royal Family and will see Jordan’s renewed focus on increasing job opportunities for young people, particularly in the engineering and tourism sectors. His Royal Highness will visit a youth training and apprenticeship scheme, which is supported by Jaguar Land Rover and Crown Prince Hussein’s Technical University. Their Royal Highnesses will visit organisations helping to preserve traditional crafts and tailor them to today’s market, including the Turquoise Mountain Foundation which was founded by The Prince of Wales. They will see how young Jordanians are being trained in modern vocational skills to enable them to compete in the global market.
Their Royal Highnesses will also visit sites of religious importance and The Prince will participate in an interfaith discussion to emphasise the diverse, tolerant and integrated nature of Jordanian society, highlighting the importance placed on religious freedom, led by His Majesty King Abdallah II, the Custodian of the Islamic and Christian Holy Sites in Jerusalem. The Duchess will see the work undertaken by Her Majesty Queen Rania of Jordan to protect vulnerable children and mothers, as well as educate parents about child protection and safeguarding. Her Royal Highness will also visit a UNICEF-supported school offering educational programmes for teenagers and young women no longer in formal schooling, and a Women of the World (WOW) event that promotes the empowerment of women from all walks of life.
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10 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Cyprus
This little island has a grand record. Coveted by empires over the ages, Cyprus' enviable position has managed to get prize ownership for those who rose to electric power in the Eastern Mediterranean. Today, people still flock here, but it's now to search out the island's beaches somewhat than to get ability and glory. For travelers considering more than fine sand and sun, you're set for a delicacy, as Cyprus has archaeological sites, fine Byzantine churches, and monasteries and museums galore. It is also a wonderful destination to go walking, with unbelievable prosperity of a unique nature. On top of that, it's so small that you can certainly base yourself in a single town and leave on day journeys from there.
1 Ancient Kourion
There's no lack of early sites in Cyprus but Kourion is the find of the number. Romantically situated across a coastal cliff with tumbling views of the countryside and Mediterranean below, from the magical place. The complete site is huge, but the most well-known section is the theater and the home of Eustolios, which contains a clutch of fine, well-preserved mosaics. For all those with an increase of time up their sleeves, the top Byzantine basilica area is wonderfully picturesque using its tumbled columns and scraps of the mosaic floor.
2 St. Hilarion Castle
Among the Mediterranean's most beautiful castle ruins, St. Hilarion's can be an old Crusader bastion and the house of lots of local legends and myths - the most well-known being a fairy queen, who put in her time wonderful local shepherds, built the castle here. The intensive ramparts and chambers snake the pile and are explorer heaven. For all those that climb to the very best, the views across a good chunk of the island are extraordinary. In the event that you only have the perfect time to see one castle in Cyprus, make it that one.
3 Larnaca
Easygoing Larnaca, on the island's southeast aspect, may be considered a seaside hotel, but it's stored its local heart. This is the most laid-back bottom for holidaymakers here. All of the facilities for sun- and sand-based fun are available, however the old crumbling Turkish Quarter (called Skala) and ornate Agios Lazaros (Chapel of St. Lazarus) supply the town a fascinating historical edge, as the middle itself has maintained the atmosphere of an effective workaday town somewhat than simply a summer resort. Better still, the sodium lake, merely to Larnaca's western, is packed with flocks of green flamingos during planting season, and a lot of hill villages and social tourist attractions rest in the encompassing hinterland.
4 Karpas Peninsula
The most amazing region in Cyprus is the lonesome and solid Karpas Peninsula, which extends out in an extended finger of gold beaches supported by strong hills in the northeast of the island (in North Cyprus). It's Cyprus' least trodden area with sublime walking, quaint villages, and concealed historical sites by the bucket load. This is actually the place you will need to head if you wish to see the undiscovered and undeveloped island life of old. Go out for your day in an automobile (the region has nearly no public travel) and go to the mosaics of Agia Triada at Sipahi community before proceeding further northeast to remote Dipkarpaz community and the tiny ruin of Agios Filon cathedral. Afterward, move to the peninsula's famous Golden Beach, an enormous swath of fine sand that sums in the Karpas' rugged charm.
5 Ancient Salamis
This huge archaeological site houses an abundance of marble ruins and rates up there with Old Kourion as the very best historical site on the island. Wandering across the dirt monitors of Salamis between units of ruins from a muddle of different schedules is a lesson in the huge record of Cyprus. Grand Hellenistic statuary - lacking their heads, that have been lopped off by over-zealous Christians - remain amid the ruins of the fitness center. Two significant ruins of Byzantine churches stand amid domains of crazy fennel and weeds, and a humongous tank area showcases the executive capability and management of what will need to have once been a grand traditional city. Old Salamis is North Cyprus, but it's a fairly easy excursion from Nicosia.
6 Kolossi Castle
If castles experienced cuteness contests, Kolossi would surely appear trumps. This small but flawlessly created castle just beyond Limassol can be an old Crusader stronghold and a reminder of Cyprus' importance for the Europeans through the Holy Land Crusades. First presented by the Knights of St. John, the castle was used as a commander for the region, with an outstanding location searching over the seacoast collection. Today, the castle's charm is mostly right down to its dollhouse proportions and its own tranquil position amid snoozy Kolossi community.
7 Cape Greco
Even along Cyprus' buzzing south coast, there are locations where you can get away the crowds. Cape Greco can be an impossibly very coastal national recreation area with a number of walking trails that start just east of the holiday resort of Agia Napa. There's a wonderful variety of local flora here, especially a lot of Cyprus' endemic untamed orchids that bloom in planting season however the real spotlight is the absolutely stunning coastal landscape with azure blue sea beyond. The trails expand completely to Cape Greco point which is the most easterly point in the south of Cyprus.
8 Troodos Villages
The Troodos Massif (Troodos Mountains), in the hill region of the southwest, is loaded filled with very villages packed with stone-cut traditional homes and cobblestone alleys. They're also home for some of Cyprus' most amazing churches and monasteries that maintain lively frescoes and wall structure paintings that time from the middle ages time. The Troodos churches are so important historically that nine of these have been given UNESCO World Traditions status. Hire an automobile for your day and tick all of them off, but if you merely have time to see one, make sure it is the Chapel of Archangelos Michail in the dinky town of Pedoulas.
9 House of Dionysus
The big-hitter site in the vacation resort of Paphos is the home of Dionysus, home to an unbelievable assortment of mosaic surfaces that are feted for his or her excellent preservation and lively coloring. Area of the much larger Paphos Archaeological Site, with lots of Graeco-Roman ruins, the home of Dionysus is an excellent exemplary case of the complicated artistry of the time. It's named following the god Dionysus who plants up in lots of the mosaics at home, which largely depict displays of Greek mythology.
10 Cyprus Museum
With so many archaeological sites, Cyprus is crammed packed with museums, however, the Cyprus Museum in the administrative center Nicosia is where you go to take together all the island's background. Extremely well-curated, the museum needs visitors over a trip from the Neolithic era right up to the Ottoman time using beautiful artifacts showing the complex artistry of every period. The standout displays will be the huge assortment of terracotta votive statues that time frame from the 7th century BC. Even if you are predicated on the coast, you should make a half-day visit to the capital merely to view the museums
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HOUSES TO BUY IN LIVADIA LARNACA
If you are looking to buy home in Cyprus, then you should certainly take a look at the properties in Larnaca, a charming coastal city in the beautiful island of Cyprus. Larnaca combines natural beauty with a growing modern city atmosphere and can thus offer contemporary properties in Cyprus at attractive prices that will undoubtedly prove to be an excellent investment opportunity whether you are looking for a permanent residence home or a holiday home in Cyprus.
Adjacent to Larnaca is the Livadia municipality, a developing community which includes all basic amenities, such as shopping, cafes, restaurants and schools. In this area, you will find the modern houses to buy in Livadia Larnaca are built using material of excellent quality and have a contemporary design that offers comfortable and functional spaces, designed to simplify your life. Extending over a 263 square metre plot, next to a green area and with a marvellous mountain view, these 2-storey detached houses in Larnaca feature a kitchen with large storage space, living room, dining room and toilet on the ground floor. The 1st floor, hosts 4 bedrooms and a bathroom, while the master bedroom has a walk-in closet and en-suite bathroom. Additionally, the Cyprus houses in Larnaca have a green garden where you can leisurely sit and enjoy the view or host a garden party. All these characteristics make these modern houses in Cyprus one of the best options for houses to buy in Livadia Larnaca either for a family home, holiday home or as an investment opportunity.
It is also worth noting that the houses for sale in Larnaca, Cyprus are just 2km away from the sandy beaches of the area that are also awarded with the blue flag for their cleanliness and overall organisation of the beach which has sunbeds and lifeguards. The Larnaca city centre, with its picturesque streets and landmarks; and of course many shops, services, cafes and restaurants for you to enjoy, lies within a distance of about 7km from the impressive houses to buy in Livadia.
The above, are some of the many reasons why the houses for sale in Livadia, Larnaca will reward you in time and help you realise that you have made an important investment move to buy house in Cyprus, whether you are looking to buy a family home in Larnaca or a holiday home or even if you are intentionally buying property for investment purposes in Cyprus, a country that is rich in natural beauty and exquisite properties for sale and investment.
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Do You Need A Best Hotels?
There are several superb high end hotels on this planet consequently there is absolutely no deficiency anytime you need to have a well-deserved holiday. However, some hotels are more lavish than others, ideas demonstrate a collection of several of the top Best hotels in the World, inside not any special order.
Sport Hotel Hermitage & Spa
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the niu Franz
Situated inVienna, 1.6 mi from Vienna Prater, the niu Franz provides accommodations with a club, private parking and a garden. On the list of facilities only at that property are a 24-hour front desk and ticket service, alongside free WiFi.ough the property. Guests can have a drink at the snack bar.
All units in the hotel are built with a flat-screen TV. At the niu Franz every room is fitted with air conditioning and a private bathroom.
Guests at the accommodations can have a buffet breakfast.
The niu Franz offers a sauna.
Kunst Haus Wien - Museum Hundertwasser is 1.7 mi from the hotel, while Messe Wien is 2.2 mi away. The nearest airport is Vienna International Airport, 11 mi from the niu Franz.
Couples in particular like the location – they rated it 8.0 for a two-person trip.
MEININGER Hotel Bruxelles Gare du Midi and MEININGER Hotel Bruxelles
Both the new MEININGER Hotel Bruxelles Gare du Midi, located right next to Belgium's busiest train station, and the MEININGER Hotel Bruxelles City Center offer the right base for exploring the Belgian capital Brussels. A lot of its sights can be quickly and easily reached from both hotels, either on foot or with public transport. As well as cultural highlights such as the Grote Markt, Atomium, European Quarter and the Manneken Pis, culinary specialities such as for example Belgian fries and chocolates cannot be left out.
Business travelers take advantage of short distances to the town center and European Quarter. Free Wi-Fi also guarantees a cushty stay. Families can anticipate generous family rooms. The Game Zone provides kids with an alteration of scenery and parents can end your day with a leisurely drink in the bar. Private multi-bed rooms offer ideal accommodation for class trips and tour groups. Packed lunches, lunch and evening meals can also be booked upon request. Backpackers can stay the night at an especially good price. Washing machines, tumble dryers and the guest kitchen ensure our guests maintain their independence and have a trouble free trip!
About Atlantica Aeneas Resort
Set in Ayia Napa, Atlantica Aeneas Resort & Spa Ayia Napa is a five-minute walk from Nissi Beach and provides a Jacuzzi, outdoor tennis courts and an internal pool. Additionally it supplies a beauty centre, a sauna and a children club.
Offering 5-star accommodation, the rooms at the resort boast premium amenities, like a spa bath. They all give you a mini bar and a private bathroom.
Those staying in the resort can relax at the on-site bar, conveniently situated for socializing in the evening. Meals may be enjoyed on the restaurant's open terrace.
The resort enjoys an excellent location, allowing guests quick access to a range of popular attractions. Larnaca and Paralimni are located a simple drive from the property.
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