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Description1914 Nicosia Cyprus.png | Nicosia, Cyprus |
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Source | A. O. Green (1914) Cyprus: a Short Account of its History. And Present State, Kilmacolm, Scotland: M. Graham Coltart |
Author | M. Graham Coltart |
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