Lapta
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�100,000
167
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Lapta
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Cash Payment |
£100,000 |
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01/03/04 |
01/09/05 |
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£20,000 |
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1st Payment |
£20,000 |
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4 th month from beginning
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2nd. Payment |
£20,000 |
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8 th month from beginning
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3rd. Payment |
£20,000 |
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12 th month from beginning
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4th. Payment |
£20,000 |
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Lapta
The sprawling, diffuse hill village, 10 km west of Kyrenia ,
is spread out over half a dozen levels. A number of springs from the mountain
flow noisily out along irrigation channels to water the surrounding gardens and
groves of citrus and olive. There are half a dozen attractive whitewashed churched
scattered throughout the village, though none of them dates from before the 18th
century. The village itself is much older, founded by refugees from Lambousa
seeking safety in the high ground from pirate raids. Lapithos was the seat of
an Orthodox bishopric, until it was suppressed by the Catholic Crusader state
in the 13th century. Lapta also contains one of the island's most handsome
stone mosques, whose classical Ottoman silhouette of minaret, square prayer hall,
hexagonal drum and dome can be seen in Dumlupinar street. The cliff face by the
town hall is enlivened by a waterfall fed by a spring at the head of the valley.
A short but still arduous walk begins along a back road, at town hall level,
and passes below the old Ayios Varvara church on its way to the smaller village
of Karshiyaka, 4 km to the west. A dirt track to the left of Karshiyaka café twists
uphill to give an approach for the climb of the summit of Kornos, a distinctive
946m high summit, on the western edge of the Gothic (Kyrenia) Range.
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