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Lemesos
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Heart of the vine country
Combining its roles as the second
largest city, the island?s main port, the center of
the wine industry and a bustling holiday resort, Lemesos
emerges as a spirited and cosmopolitan seaside town.
Lemesos, is a lovely town largely
due to the character of Lemesolians, a fun-loving lot.
No wonder it holds the island?s two top festivals, the
pre-lenten Carnival with fancy dress balls, parades
and festivities and the Wine Festival in September,
a wine extravaganza where wine flows freely for everyone
to enjoy, courtesy of the local wineries.
Lemesos emerged out of two of the
most important ancient city-kingdoms, Amathous, to the
east of the town, and Kourion to the west, both of which
are being extensively excavated The magnificent setting
of the ancient Kourion Theatre is used for summer concerts
and traditional productions.
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| In the Middle Ages, Lemesos hosted
the marriage of Richard the Lionheart with Berengaria
of Navarre whom he crowned Queen of England. Thereafter
the Crusaders made their headquarters at the Square Keep
west of the city, known as Kolossi Mediaeval Castle, where
they fostered the making of wines, particularly the sweet
dessert wine ?Commandaria? ? the oldest named wine in
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Today Lemesos is a resort with
a ten mile coastline, a busy shopping center, countless
tavernas and restaurants and a night life to suit tastes
ranging from modest to sophisticated.
A visit to the places of interest
would include Lemesos Castle, which houses The Cyprus
Mediaeval Museum, the District Archaeological Museum,
the Folk Art Museum, the Lemesos Municipal Art Gallery,
the Municipal Gardens.
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| Also, in the vicinity
are the placid Germasogeia dam, frequented by keen anglers
and the Salt Lake at Akrotiri, home of thousands of migrating
birds in winter, and a stopover point of millions more
as they wend their way to different climes in spring and
autumn. In nearby foothills, delightful villages continue
the gentle pace of rural life. |
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