Okay, durch Grundlagenforschung habe ich herausgefunden, dass:

Diese Region wurde irgendwann in den 30er und 40er Jahren erbaut (wie auch auf der dritten Karte aus den 50er Jahren zu sehen ist).

Aber im Gegensatz zu anderen Regionen Nikosias wie Omorfita (küçük kaimaklı) oder Kaimakli, die auf Websites wie PRIO Cyprus ausführliche Seiten darüber haben, gibt es in dieser Region außer einer einfachen Wikipedia-Seite keine wirklichen Informationen über die Geschichte, sodass alles hilfreich sein wird.

Vielen Dank an alle, die geantwortet haben!

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Von Natieboi2

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  1. Please, don’t find it offensive. But according to United States president press secretary it’s because Your mother did so.

  2. Deep-Ad4183 on

    This area is occupied Neapolis of Nicosia.
    Before 1974, it was a Greek Cypriot area with a conservative majority and began to develop after 1960.
    The Neapolis Gymnasium and Lyceum, which were newly built schools of the Greek Cypriot community, reflect the modern style of the era.
    Now, if I am not mistaken, they operate as the Turkish Maarif College/ Türk Maarif College, and the classic Orthodox church of Apostle Andrew was arbitrarily converted after the occupation of the area by the Turkish army and the Turkish Force in Cyprus into a mosque in a not so obvious way, as its architecture does not allow it to show that it is a mosque.
    It was built according to English standards, as was intended for the construction of Agios Dometios before the Turkish invasion in 1974, which was recently violated to build this supposed “presidential” palace in the Seljuk style which have no connection with Cyprus.

    The refugee team from occupied Neapolis, named Olympias, continues to compete in the free areas, playing a leading role in women’s volleyball.

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