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[[File:A view from the Ancient City Of Soli Vessels at the Port of Gemikonagi, Lefke Cyprus X.JPG|thumb|A view from [[Soli, Cyprus|Soli]]: vessels in the port]] |
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The '''Gemikonagi Port''' or '''Karavostasi Port''' is a port at [[Karavostasi]], in [[Morphou Bay]], Cyprus |
The '''Gemikonagi Port''' or '''Karavostasi Port''' is a port at [[Karavostasi]], in [[Morphou Bay]], Cyprus. |
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Until the 1930s, before the [[ |
Until the 1930s, before the [[Lefka]] mines began operating, the port was mainly used for exporting Lefka's world famous citrus to European and Middle Eastern markets. In the 1930s, the port was transformed into an important center for the export of Cyprus' copper.<ref>http://www.cypnet.co.uk/ncyprus/city/guzelyurt/lefke/lefke-web/cmc.htm</ref> According to the [[Turkish Cypriot]] historian [[Dr. Nazim Beratli|Nazim Beratli]], the history of the port goes back to the ancient times.<ref>http://haberkibris.com/kibrisin-eiffel-kulesi-2012-11-25.html</ref><br> |
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The ports of Northern Cyprus are not registered with the [[International Maritime Organization]] (IMO). |
The port is under the ''[[de facto]]'' control of [[Northern Cyprus]]. The ports of Northern Cyprus are not registered with the [[International Maritime Organization]] (IMO). |
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Revision as of 11:09, 30 October 2014
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The Gemikonagi Port or Karavostasi Port is a port at Karavostasi, in Morphou Bay, Cyprus.
Until the 1930s, before the Lefka mines began operating, the port was mainly used for exporting Lefka's world famous citrus to European and Middle Eastern markets. In the 1930s, the port was transformed into an important center for the export of Cyprus' copper.[1] According to the Turkish Cypriot historian Nazim Beratli, the history of the port goes back to the ancient times.[2]
The port is under the de facto control of Northern Cyprus. The ports of Northern Cyprus are not registered with the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
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