
Guzelyurt
Is one of the richest
agricultural areas in Cyprus, famous particularly for the
Citrus Orange, Lemon, Grapefruit and strawberries from the
area which thrive in its fertile red soil. Guzelyurt is
an ideal picnic spot for those who want to escape from the
noise and rush of the city life and spend the day in the
peace and quiet of natural surroundings.
In spring the light breezes scatter the white orange blossoms
from which you can smell the fragrance around the town,
while in other seasons the golden oranges and lemons shine
on the trees. A large proportion of the citrus fruits are
exported, and the remaining are made into fruit juice and
canned for local consumption and export.
Visit the former Monastery
of St. Mamas, originally Byzantine with Gothic establishments.
Some of the carvings date from c. 1500. The Ruins of Soli
(600 BC) and the Palace of Vouni, from the 5th century BC,
are a must for archeologists or those interested in antiquities.
St. Mamas Monastery is a l8th Century monastery. This Monastery
and the museum are located in Guzelyurt (Morphou). According
to the legend, St. Mamas stubbornly refused to pay his taxes
and the authorities eventually sent troops to fetch and
punish him. But on the way to the capital, Mamas noticed
a lion about to fall upon a lamb. He took up the lamb in
his arms and rode into the capital on the lion's back. The
Byzantine governor was so impressed by what he had seen
that he released St. Mamas from his dues. Since then St.
Mamas has been known as the patron saint of tax avoiders.
Vouni Palace
Vouni Palace is 9 km
west of Gemikonagi and 250 m above sea level, on a cliff
top. Its origins are not known with certainty, but it is
thought to have been built during the Persian occupation
in the 5th Century BC. The Palace was burnt down by a fire
in 330 BC. At a later date its foundations were destroyed
by the Soli inhabitants.
Soli Ruins
Soli was a great city,
founded in the 6 th Century BC. It was at its most importance
during the Roman occupation of Cyprus, and was destroyed
during the Arab invasion in the 7th Century. A Swedish Archaeological
Expedition excavated the Roman amphitheater in 1930 and
an early Christian Basilica and mosaics came to light during
the later work by Canadian teams. Much work remains to be
done over the huge site.
Piri Osman
Pasha
Mosque of Piri Osman
Pasha This Mosque with
its typical minaret is pleasantly situated amongst shady
trees in Lefke.
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