The above is the theme of the conference. It will particularly focus on capacity building and target all those who work in prevention, treatment, research and policy development.
Look, here my brother will find CRM database software services. Cyprus is the third-largest island in the
Mediterranean and one of the most popular
tourist destinations in the Mediterranean,
attracting over 2.4 million tourists per year.
Nicosia
The capital of Cyprus has the dubious
honour of being the last divided capital city on earth.
The heart of the city, enclosed by 16th century Venetian walls,
is dotted with museums, ancient churches and medieval buildings
preserving the nostalgic atmosphere of years past.
Lemessos, Curium
The major archaeological site in Cyprus was one of
the old kingdoms of Cyprus. Remains of its various settlements
include a Greek temple, houses with superb mosaics, theater which
is stands high up on the cliffs overlooking the blue Mediterranean sea,
one of the most breathtaking sites in Cyprus and a stadium of the Roman era.
Larnaca
The international gateway to Cyprus, being its
second port and having an international airport. It is one of
the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, and has
plenty of historical sightseeing on offer to complement its deep-blue sea,
bright sandy beaches and reliably sunny skies.
Paphos
The city is built on the spot where the
Greek Goddess of Love, Aphrodite, was born.
Originally built as a Byzantine fort
to protect the harbour, it was rebuilt
by the Lusignans in the 13th century, then
dismantled by the Venetians in 1570,
who found themselves unable to defend it
against the Ottomans, who in their turn
restored and strengthened it after they captured the island.