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					<description><![CDATA[<p>ANCIENT NAMES OF CYPRUS Cyprus, according to ancient as well as recent writers, was given many names, the most important of which are: In addition, many adjectives were ascribed to Cyprus, like chalkoessa (for the many veins of copper), asselia (for its fishing activities), iera nisos (for the many saints), evinos (for the many and varied wines), eveleos (for its olive oil and its many olive-trees), dasoessa (for its forests), nisos eroton (island of love), perikallis (beautiful), Afrodisia (island of Aphrodite), etc. Cyprus Guide Book Cyprus Travel &#124; Places to visit in Cyprus The origin of the current name of </p>
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