Buying property in Cyprus
August 11th, 2007 by Ines
While Cyprus has a history of conflict which resulted in the permanent UN Policed buffer zone down the centre of the island, the political and military tensions seem to have lowered since the conflict last flared again in the 1970s. This new found calm has allowed both areas of the country to improve their offering to the world, foreign nationals, as well as their economies.
Viewed by many as the area where Christianity (in the North) meets the Muslims faith (in the South), there is much to see on this beautiful island. The North has been slower to develop due in the main to the historic lack of direct transport networks from the country to mainland Europe. This problem has been solved over the last few years with the building of new airports and direct flights introduced by some of the world’s major airlines.
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