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Cyprus Property
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3 Bedroom House (Pyla, Cyprus)
4/483-4
Semi-Detached House
240,000 - EUR410,000
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2 Bedroom Villa (Larnaca, Cyprus)
2/E4a
Villa
280,000 - EUR479,000
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Large 4 Bedroom Villa (Larnaca, Cyprus)
22/D1ma
Villa
500,000 - EUR855,000
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3 Bedroom House (Pyla, Cyprus)
3/485
Semi-Detached House
240,000 - EUR410,000
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Press Releases
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24.04.2007 GB Increases Paphos Service
British Airways franchise partner GB Airways has increased its service from Paphos to reach a total of 19 weekly flights to London and Manchester this summer.
23.04.2007 Orphanides in New Larnaca Acquisition
Orphanides Pcl (ORF) have announced the acquisition of the activities and assets of Fthino Kalathi Limited, which operates as a super market in Larnaca.
13.04.2007 Cyprus, Montenegro Establish Diplomatic Relations
Andreas Mavroyiannis, permanent representative of Cyprus to the United Nations, and his Montenegrin counterpart Nebojsa Kaludjerovic have signed a document for the conclusion of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
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Opinions
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14.04.2007 Tourists Pay for State Greed?
Travel chief says proposed charges would price Cyprus out of the region.
12.03.2007 What a load of rubbish
Five-hundred-and-fifty-three thousand tons of solid waste was collected by municipalities across the island in 2005, an increase of two point five per cent on the previous year (539,000 tons), the Statistical Services has reported.
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Offshore Bank Assets Reach $18 Bln |
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International Banking Units operating in Cyprus, popularly know as offshore banks saw their total assets surge by USD 629 mln in February 2006 to USD 18 bln. According to Central Bank of Cyprus figures, the USD 629 mln in February was on top of USD 165 mln increase recorded in January, taking the two month total increase to a spectacular USD 980 mln.
Total advances made all the IBUs increased by USD 365 mln in February to USD 5.8 bln, but customer deposits were flat at USD 4.7 bln, the Central Bank figures showed.
Total investments booked through the IBUs was also up by USD 157 mln to USD 5.7 bln. |
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