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		<description><![CDATA[Nicosia is situated in the middle of Cyprus and is the capital of the country. Known locally as Lefkosia (Greek: ????????, Turkish: Lefko?a), it is located on the River Pedieos and is the seat of government as well as the main business centre. A large sprawling city, the main attraction for tourists in Nicosia is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nicosia is situated in the middle of Cyprus and is the capital of the country. Known locally as Lefkosia (Greek: ????????, Turkish: Lefko?a), it is located on the River Pedieos and is the seat of government as well as the main business centre. A large sprawling city, the main attraction for tourists in Nicosia is the town centre, the Old Town.</p>
<p>Following the intercommunal violence of the 1960s, the capital was divided between the island&#8217;s Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities in the south and north respectively. An attempted coup to unite the island with Greece in 1974 led to a Turkish invasion, leaving the capital divided since then, with Turkish Cypriots claiming the north as the capital of their own state, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) (recognised only by Turkey). On 3 April<br />
2008, as part of efforts to reunify the island, a symbolic wall dividing the two communities at Ledra Street was opened.</p>
<p>Hamam Omerye. Located in the heart of the old town at: 8 Tyllirias Square, 1016 Lefkosia &#8211; within the ancient Venetian walls. Find your way to the &#8216;Ohi&#8217; Round about, then head straight all the way until you find the Omeriye Mosque on your right &#8211; you can&#8217;t miss it. Turn right here and the Hamam Baths are on your left. 14th century building restored to operate once again as a Turkish bath. The site&#8217;s history dates back to the 14th century, when it stood as an Augustinian<br />
church of St. Mary, built by the Lusignan (French) and later maintained by the Venetians. In 1571, Mustapha Pasha converted the church into a mosque, believing that this particular spot is where the prophet Omer rested during his visit to Lefkosia. Most of the original building was destroyed by Ottoman artillery, although the door of the main entrance still belongs to the 14th century Lusignan building, whilst remains of a later Renaissance phase can be seen at the north-eastern side of the monument. Couples on Mondays, men only Tue/Thu/Sat, women only Wed/Fri/Sun. €20/two hours, incl. towels, disposable underwear, tea, sponge etc</p>
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