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Introducing the best cities in Northern Cyprus

Introducing the best cities in Northern Cyprus

The cities of Northern Cyprus have made this country one of the best tourism potentials in the world. The island of Cyprus is one of the most magical places in the world, and the northern part of this country is full of charms and mysteries of the Mediterranean, which will surely be a memorable place for travelers. North Cyprus is located on the island of Cyprus, in the northeastern part of the Mediterranean Sea, and it is the third largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after Sicily and Sardinia. Melal Real Estate Agency further introduces and introduces the North Cyprus route for people who want to travel to this country .

Northern Cyprus, known as the jewel of the Mediterranean , is fast becoming a favorite destination for people looking to emigrate. Cyprus is the easternmost island of the Mediterranean and the third largest island in the region after Sicily and Sardinia . With countless beaches, exotic foods, spectacular architecture and rich history, this country has made many people call it heaven on earth ! You can have a low-risk migration by knowing the best cities and knowing the amount of work income in North Cyprus .

The best cities in Northern Cyprus to live in

1. North Nicosia (Lefkosha)

Nicosia is the capital of Northern Cyprus . Seeing the beaches and having fun in the sea is the reason for most of those who choose North Cyprus to live. But unfortunately you can’t get it in Nicosia and there is no beach in this city. However, living in this city has certain advantages.

For example, there are fewer tourists and, as a result, many service industries (such as shops or cafes and restaurants) do not raise prices during tourist seasons. North Nicosia is a city with historical structures and the beautiful Sarayönü Square in its center.

The architectural style of this city is medieval, but many modern structures such as bars, restaurants and lively shops have been created in this city. This metropolis is the meeting point of different religions, religions and nationalities . One of the modern areas to live in Nicosia is the Dereboyu area. The neighborhood is home to modern business centers and entertainment areas, and has become an entertainment hub with street parties, festivals, and concerts by local bands.

Nicosia is one of the student cities of Northern Cyprus and its student population is more than 34,000 people. The spring festival is held every year by the Near East University in Nicosia. A place where famous Cypriot, Turkish and international singers and groups perform. Atatürk University Cultural Center also hosts the annual Cyprus International Theater Festival. The only downside to living in Nicosia is that it does not have a coastline because it is located in the center of Northern Cyprus .

2. Famagusta

There are many historical and sightseeing places in Northern Cyprus. Because this island is located in the center of the ancient world, which is known as the cradle of Western civilization . The old town of Famagusta is surrounded by historic walls that date back to the Middle Ages. The walls have remained intact to this day and are well preserved.

The two main gates of Famagusta Castle still stand, the Sea Gate and the Land Gate , Kantara Castle is majestically situated near the Five Fingers Mountain. 

Famagusta is a large port in the north of the island of Cyprus, located about 55 km east of Nicosia. This port has the deepest part of the sea in Cyprus. The British, who occupied Cyprus from 1878 to 1960, built extensive port facilities at Famagusta, which became a naval base during World War II.

During the British rule, a modern suburb called Varosha south of Famagusta was developed as a commercial center and tourist resort. After the Turkish intervention in 1974, the entry of civilians into Warsaw was closed and tourism stopped. Immigrants from the Turkish mainland moved to Famagusta and parts of Warsaw (after 1976) and the surrounding citrus areas. Famagusta is now home to the Eastern Mediterranean University , which opened in 1986.

3. Girne

Kyrenia is a charming city on the northern coast of Cyprus, founded around 1600 BC. Kyrenia is famous for its magnificent harbor and nearby castle . Kyrenia Castle is believed to have been built to protect the city from Arab attacks in the 7th century. The shipwreck museum located inside the castle houses the oldest shipwreck in history. Also located in Kyrenia is Belapis Monastery and St. Hilarion Castle, which was built to defend the island against Arab attacks. 

Girne city

This city has many interesting museums that you can visit. Kyrenia (Greek) or Kyrenia (Turkish) is a city located along the northern coast of Cyprus. Kyrenia is a market and beach center . Its horseshoe harbor is surrounded by a 12th-century castle. Mainland Turks subsequently settled in Kyrenia and the hotels reopened for the tourist trade.

4. Leaflet

In Lefkada you can visit Soli and Vouni Palace. The Vouni Palace was built in the 5th century by an Persian named Doxandros, the king of the city of Marion, to keep the pro-Greek settlements under control.

Lefkada is located on the foothills of the Troodos mountain range, in the center of two valleys that hug the sea and the mountains, in the northwest of Cyprus. In the 1900s, Lefkada is one of the first Turkish municipalities in Cyprus. Lefkada, with its clean air, abundant water resources and greenery, is known as the “hidden paradise”.

There are numerous historical sites from the Roman, Byzantine, Medieval, Venetian, Ottoman and British periods in this area. This city became mainly Turkish after the Ottoman conquest and interesting examples of traditional Ottoman architecture can be seen in it. This city is also home to one of the most important universities in Northern Cyprus, the European University of Lefkada .

5. Pier

The Nicosia-Karpaz and Famagusta road, where the Kantara mountain range meets the forests and valleys, is called the quay area. The Greek name of this village is Trikomo.

The name of the pier is reminiscent of the migration of Turkish Cypriots from the city of Larnaca on the south coast of the island. The Turkish Cypriots who used to live there were forced to leave after the war. They moved to the docks in 1975. In the center of this village, there is the 15th century church of Saint Jacob.

The pier is an important tourist center . The people of Kele are hospitable people who are very interested in culture and social activities related to art. Known as an entertainment center, Bogaz Skele area is full of hotels and fish restaurants . In the small port of Bogaz, fishing boats and others offer visitors cruises along the eastern coast of Northern Cyprus. At the Pier Municipal Park, locals and tourists stay up until dawn and sing live music, enjoying their sweet time in Northern Cyprus.

The waterfront area is also famous for its iconic museums and ancient churches . Long Beach’s tourist-protected turtle nesting beaches, the annual Pier Festival (July 1-July 10) are among the waterfront’s amazing attractions . With one visit to the pier, you will join those who have fallen in love with this area.

6. Gooselivert

Gozliort is a market town located in the west of North Cyprus and is the center of Gozliort district. This area is one of the richest agricultural areas in Northern Cyprus, especially famous for citrus fruits (oranges, lemons and grapefruits) and strawberries. They grow in the fertile red soil of Gooselivert. A large part of these citrus fruits is exported, and the rest is converted into juice and preserves for local use as well as export. Gozlivort is not a typical tourist destination, but it is interesting for those who want to see a part of Northern Cyprus that is least affected by tourism. 

You can enjoy your vacation in the peace of its natural environment. Gooselivert is an ideal picnic spot for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and spend the day in peace and quiet. Gooselivert is famous for its annual Orange Festival , a major event in June that lasts for two weeks. It also hosts a cultural and artistic festival every year in May.

Population of Northern Cyprus cities

According to the latest census of Northern Cyprus and United Nations population information, the population of the island of Cyprus until July 1, 2022 was one million two hundred and fifty one thousand four hundred and eighty eight people in letters and 1,251,488 people in numbers. About three hundred and eighty five thousand people live in North Cyprus.

The most populated city of this island is Nicosia or Lefkosha, which is the capital of this country and its population is about two hundred thousand people. In terms of population, this island ranks among the 159 countries in the world, and the average age of the people of this island is 9.37 years.

City Namepopulation
Lefkosha97467
Famagusta36867
It doesn’t work19701
Gooselivert14672
Lafka8446
the wharf4490

The best city in Northern Cyprus to live in

In this article, we introduced 6 of the best cities in Northern Cyprus, but to find the answer to the question of the best city in Northern Cyprus, it must be said that it completely depends on the field of work, mentality, purpose of immigration, etc. If you are looking for work and increase your income, like the capital of any country, Nicosia is a good option because there are fewer tourists and most of the economy of Northern Cyprus depends on this city. Or if you are looking for fun and relaxation, you can enjoy the beaches of Famagusta and Kyrenia.

Conclusion

The people of Northern Cyprus are very friendly and friendly and are known for their hospitality. Beautiful and untouched natural attractions, clean air and uncrowded streets, kilometers of coastline and golden sands drenched in the sun, have made this country one of the most tourist-friendly countries. Northern Cyprus has a coastline surrounded by the Karinia Mountains, also known as the Five Finger Mountains.

This mountain range is long and narrow and runs for about 100 miles along the northern coast of the island, and its northern slopes are dotted with small beautiful villages and offer magnificent views of the Mediterranean coast. The amount of rainfall in these mountain ranges is very high and these mountains are very green during winter and spring. Also, the ruins of three magnificent Crusaders’ castles are located on the peaks of this mountain range.

In this article, we introduced the cities of Northern Cyprus, by reading this article, you can choose the best city according to your own conditions, both for immigrating to Northern Cyprus and for living, as well as for sightseeing and travel. You can also contact the experts of Melal Real Estate Agency for more detailed and complete guidance.

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