Varosha, Cyprus

Nothing symbolizes the Cypriot division better than Varosha. A once popular holiday destination that turned to a ghost city. The exodus of its population was triggered by the Turkish invasion in 1974. With the aim to protect Turkish-Cypriots and to prevent Cyprus from uniting with Greece the Turkish army was set into motion. A very likely event after a military coup in the same year in Nicosia. After the coup and subsequent peace talks failed the Turkish Army pushed further and occupied one-third of the island and the conflict froze.

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