Τhe Embassy of the Republic of Cyprus had organized “A National Day Reception- Cypriot Gastronomic Delights”,
held on 1st October 2012 at the Medelhavsmuseet, Stockholm.
The reception was to mark Independence Day of the Republic of Cyprus…
Ιt was the turn of the Republic of Cyprus to assume the six-monthly rotating Presidency of the EU from 1st July 2012 to 31st
December 2012. Cyprus worked wisely and consistently to uphold the vision of a better Europe for all its citizens, to…
For many centuries Cyprus has been a stepping stone for diverse peoples and cultures resulting in a unique architectural heritage. A visitor can explore the Roman mosaics of a once sumptuous Roman residence while Gothic, Venetian, Ionic and Ottoman…
The 51c stamp depicts sunset at Paphos harbour with its medieval castle in the background. It reminds one of the Assyrian King Sargon II who referred to Cyprus as: “The land in the sea of the setting sun”. Paphos castle has been a declared…
The Latin name of the jasmine flower is: Jasminum grandiflorum. It is an easy to grow climber producing beautiful clusters of starry white or yellow flowers that one can smell from feet away. The buds have a stronger smell than the flowers. Well…
The jasmine is a tropical sweet smelling flower renowned for its ornamental beauty and distinctive fragrance. It is indigenous to warm climates throughout Asia, Europe and Africa. The plants may be vines or bushes and some are evergreen.
Football, the most popular game watched by millions the world over is believed to have descended from the ancient Greek game of Harpaston which is frequently mentioned in classical literature.
It seems it was first mentioned in England in 1170…
Looking at the magnificent breeds of horses we have, it would be hard for anyone to believe that they evolved from multi-toed dwarf creatures that lived some 55 million years ago. These days a horse measuring less than 147cm at maturity is considered…