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Nicosia weather: Partly Cloudy
12°C
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Limassol weather: Partly Cloudy
15°C
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Larnaca weather: Fair
15°C
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Polis weather: Fair
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Hospital Contact Numbers
 
Nicosia (Lefkosia) - General (00357) 22801400
Nicosia (Lefkosia) - Makareio (00357) 22405000
Limassol - Old General (00357) 25305333
Limassol - New General (00357) 25801100
Larnaca - Old General (00357) 24304312
Larnaca - New General (00357) 24800500
Paphos (Pafos) (00357) 26803100
Ammochostos (00357) 23821211
 
Rural Hospitals & Health Centers
 
Akaki (00357) 22821080
Athienou (00357) 24522328
Avdimou (00357) 25221306
Dali (00357) 22521922
Drousia (00357) 26332323
Evrychou (00357) 22932459
Kampos (00357) 22942686
Klirou (00357) 22632332
Kofinou (00357) 24322352
Kyperounta (00357) 25532021
Leneia (00357) 25432448
Lefkara (00357) 24342429
Omodos (00357) 25421254
Ormideia (00357) 24721572
Palaichori (00357) 22642726
Panagia (00357) 26722357
Paralimni (00357) 23821211
Pedoulas (00357) 22952459
Platres (00357) 25421324/422224
Polis Chrysochous (00357) 26321431
Pomos (00357) 26342338
Pyrgos (00357) 26522353
Salamiou (00357) 26442222
Tersefanou (00357) 24423233
Fiti (00357) 26732295
 
Visit the Cyprus Ministry of Health for more informations www.moh.gov.cy
 
Cyprus Wine The most ancient wine of Cyprus is undoubtedly the wine now known as "Commandaria", which, in the distant past, was consumed in great quantities at the spring time festivals of Aphrodite. The worlds As oldest named wine, "Commandaria", derived its name from the "Grand Commandarie", a huge estate at Colossi belonging to the Knights Hospitallers of the 12th-14th centuries. Richard the Lionheart enjoyed the wine so much that he called it the "wine of Kings" and the "King of wine".