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Car Driving in Northern Cyprus
Driving in Northern Cyprus is the most advisable form of transport
as there are infrequent bus services to many of the more remote
areas of the country; and bus services cease to operate after
5:00 p.m. Road surfaces between major towns and villages are
reasonably good, but some mountain and village roads are still
unsurfaced, so care should be taken especially in wet weather.
Visitors wishing to bring their own car from abroad may do so
for a period of up to 3 months provided the vehicle has a valid
registration license from its country of origin. Visitors in
Cyprus can drive using a valid international driving license
or a valid driving license from their country of origin. Visitors
bringing their own cars from abroad will need to purchase insurance
upon entry to Northern Cyprus. Most petrol stations are open
from 7:00 a.m. and close around 8:00 a.m. Some however, stay
open later and there is an increasing number of stations which
operate 24 hours a day. Free municipal parking is available
in all major towns.
Climate, Temperature, Wheater & Clothing
Cyprus enjoys an intense Mediterranean climate, with long dry
summers from mid-May to mid-October and with mild winters from
December to February, which are separated by short autumn and
spring seasons. Summer is the season of high temperatures with
cloudless skies, but the sea breezes create a pleasant atmosphere
in the coastal areas. Winters are mild with some rain, but even
in January(usually the coolest month) there are generally six
hours of bright sunshine during the day. During the summer months
very light clothing is all that you will need. In spring and
autumn daytime temperatures are generally warm enough for light
summer clothing, but in the evenings, one might feel the need
for a light jacket or pullover. In winter, you should be prepared
for all kinds of weather that a European spring may bring. It
is advisable to pack a light jacket and pullovers, although
you may not need them during the day.
Duty-free Regulations
Each adult is permitted to bring 400 cigarettes, 500gr tobacco
or 50 cigars, 1 litre of wine or spirits and up to 100cl of
perfume. Duty-free shops can be found at Ercan Airport and the
ports at Kyrenia and Famagusta.
Electric Current Voltage
Power is supplied at 240 volts and wall fittings are generally
the U.K. three-pin type.
Emergencies
First Aid/Ambulance For all districts Tel: 112 Forest Fires
For all districts Tel: 177 Police Nicosia Tel: 228 3311 Kyrenia
Tel: 815 2014 Famagusta Tel: 366 5310 Guzelyurt Tel: 714 2140
Karpaz Tel: 381 2325
Medical Services and Hospitals
The Central State Hospitals is in Nicosia and there are other
smaller hospitals in Kyrenia, Famagusta, Guzelyurt and Lefke.
There are also clinics in smaller towns and some villages.
Metric Conversion
The conversion to metric measurements took place some years
ago. However it is still possible to talk in terms of inches,
miles etc. The traditional Cypriot measurements of "oke"
can still be used to buy meat and vegetables. One oke is equal
to 1.23 kg.
Plumbing
Due to a narrow pipe system in Cypriot plumbing, many sewerage
systems cannot cope with toilet paper being flushed down the
toilet, as this may cause blockages. You will find a bin provided
next to the toilet, provided for the disposal of toilet paper,
which is emptied daily.
Population
The population of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus was
recorded as being 183,220 in the last census in 1996. 50% of
the population live in the cities and 50% in the country side,
99% of the adult population are literate.
Postal Services
The postal service in Northern Cyprus is reasonably fast and
efficient. Please remember that to receive mail from abroad
letters must be addressed "Mersin 10-Turkey"
Public Holidays
1 January - New Year`s Day 23 April - Children`s Day 1 May -
Labour Day 19 May - Youth and Sports Day 20 July - Peace and
Freedom Day 30 August - Victory Day 29 October - Turkish Republic
Day 15 November - Northern Cyprus Republic Day There are also
several religious holidays or "Bayrams" which, like
the Christian festival of Easter, change every year.
Telephone
The code for England is 00 44 followed by the local number but
omitting the first number (0). From abroad the code is 00 90
392 followed by the local Cypriot number. Public telephone booths
are available and telephone cards can be purchased from the
Telecommunications Office. |
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Bird Watching
There are several areas where bird watching is particularly
good. There is a Society for the Protection of Birds in Northern
Cyprus called KUSKOR and they will advise you of where and when
to go. Tel: +90 392 815 7337.
Camping
There are several offical camping sites in the Girne and Gazi
Magusa areas which offer services such as washrooms, toilets,
restaurants and bars. However the more intrepid visitor may
wish to venture out into the wild, where there are no such facilities.
There are no restrictions on such activities except that lighting
fires in forest areas is an offence.
Caving
There are several caves in Northern Cyprus that you are free
to explore. One, known as the Hot Cave, north of Agirdag village
on the southern slopes of the Five Finger mountains, is a partially
collapsed natural formation. Warm air emanates from the cave,
hence the name. Do not attempt to enter the cave. Another natural
cave in Girne area is the Guvercinlik Cave near Alevkayasi.
Access to the cave involves some fairly difficult climbing.
Proceed with caution.
There are three more caves in the Gazi Magusa area. Probably
the most beautiful cave is Incirli Cave, a hundred mete long
passage which contains an amaizing collection of stalatites
and stalagmites. The cave is opened on Sundays (or by special
arrangement with the village muhtar). There is a small entrance
fee. Gastro Cave between Kuruova and Kaleburnu villages is a
man made cave containing three rooms. Finally the omniously
named Execution Cave, near Kaleburnu. There is set to be a golden
earthenware jar hidden somewhere in the cave.
Go-karting
There is at present two go-karting tracks, one in the Girne
area Tel: (+90 542) 851 0439, and another near Alaykoy Lefkosa
Tel: (+90 533) 866 6173
Horse riding
There are several stables offering riding lessons in the Girne
and Gazi Magusa areas. Some stables also allow customers to
hire horses to take out.
Hunting
Hunting is the greatest passion of many a Turkish Cypriot
man. The season runs from October to February and is limited
to Sundays only. Hunting areas are strictly controlled by
the government and hunters must be licensed. The most popular
prey for hunters are partridge, wood pigeon and hare.
National Parks
Northern Cyprus has one National Park in the Karpaz Peninsula.
Here a large number of birds, wild donkeys, turtles, rare
flora and amazingly beautiful beaches can be found.
Photography
With its wealth and variety of landscapes Northern Cyprus
is an ideal place for keen photographers. Care should be taken
not to take photographs in the vicinity of military installations
as it is strictly forbidden.
Sea turtle watching
There are a number of beaches along the northern coast where
Loggerhead and Green Turtles lay their eggs in the sand between
June and October. If you wish to join a group to watch them,
or to actively help out in the task of helping to protect
them, please contact the Turtle Protection Society. Tel: +90
392 815 2496 / 815 5135
Sightseeing tours
Some tour companies and hotels organise their own bus tours
of the island. If your company does not do so and you wish
to join a tour, contact the Tourist Information Office.
Walking/hiking/trekking
Hiking tours for people from all ages and physical disposition
are organised by a number of centres in the Girne area and
are generally conducted in the Girne mountain range. One particular
tour party, organised by "Mountain Climbing Sport Association",
meets every Sunday between October and the end of April, and
twice a month (again on Sundays) between the summer months
from May to the end of September. During the winter the tour
programme is published at the beginning of every month, explaining
the route and where to meet etc. All walks, as well as being
good exercise, endeavour to show walkers interesting natural
and historical features. The tours generally start at 7:30
a.m. and finish between 10:00 and 11:00 a.m. It is essential
that you wear proper grooved walking shoes. You must also
take your own water, and a hiking stick is advisable. Tel:(+90
542) 851 18 00 (Mustafa Cemal-Chief of the association)
Watersports
There are several beaches in Girne and Gazi Magusa, which
offer a variety of water sports ranging from water skiing,
parascending, wind-surfing and Jet skiing. And for diving,
Tel: (+90 392) 822 3430.
Wildlife in northern cyprus
With an average of only 51 people per square kilometer, Northern
Cyprus holds the enviable reputation of being relatively free
of pollution, industry or high concentrations of population.
And with 387 km of coastline and pine, cypress and maquis
covered hillsides; Northern Cyprus is something of a haven
for wildlife. Northern Cyprus plays host to over 1600 plant
species of which 22 are endemic, 350 species of birds, of
which 7 are endemic, and 26 different species of reptile and
amphibian. The two main reasons for this amazing diversity
are, firstly, that Cyprus was not affected by the last ice-age
(which wiped out many species from areas further north), and
secondly, that Cyprus forms a resting, and nesting, station
for birds migrating between Africa and Eastern Europe.
Yachting/Boat Tours
Yacht and boat tours are available throughout the summer from
Girne Harbour. There are many vendors, so take time to find
a suitable service. There are also tours which depart from
the port in Gazi Magusa and sail along the Karpaz Peninsula.
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Airlines
There are three airlines which fly to Northern Cyprus. These
airlines provide regular daily flights, via Turkey to Ercan.
For information about time tables, prices and reservations,
please contact the numbers below: Cyprus Turkish Airlines Tel:
+90 392 228 39 01 Turkish Airlines Tel: +90 392 227 1061 Istanbul
Airlines Tel: +90 392 227 8324
Airports
Northern Cyprus has two international airports. The larger of
the two is Ercan near Lefkosa (Nicosia), the other is Gecitkale
near Famagusta.
Boats (Ferries)
There are regular ferry services from Kyrenia and Famagusta
to towns on the Southern coast of Turkey, namely Mersin, Antalya
and Tasucu. From Mersin, it is possible to sail to Syria, Lebanon
and Israel.
Bus Tours
Some hotels organize their own tours of the island. If your
hotel does not do so and you wish to join a tour you may contact
with your hotel reception who will put you in touch with a tour
company.
Car Rental
This service is available in all major towns and some hotels.
A British or international drivers licence is required. Rental
cars have red number plates.
Flight Information
For information on all flights in and out of Ercan Airport Tel:
+90 392 231 4806 (For more info see Airlines)
Hitch-hiking
This form of travel is popular with the young and is generally
not thought to be dangerous in any way
Marinas
There are yacht mooring facilities in Kyrenia and Famagusta.
Ports
The main industrial port in Northern Cyprus is in Famagusta
and Kyrenia.
Public Transport
A good inexpensive network of buses and mini-buses operates
between all the main towns, in addition there are Dolmush (shared
taxis) operating on the same routes. Taxis are widely available
but do not carry a meter. However, there are standard journey
charges.
Traffic Information
Please drive on the left. Traffic and road signs are international.
Maximum speed is 100 km/hr. Vehicles entering Northern Cyprus
must be insured upon arrival. Seat belts must be worn. Drivers
are prohibited to drive under the influence of alcohol. The
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Bars
A wide range to suit all tastes, serving local beers, raki brandy,
and imported alchohol.A must is the famous brany sour, a local
cocktail.
Bowling
There is one bowling alley in Lefkosa. (Tel: 223 2388)
Business/Shopping Hours
In the winter, shops open at 8:00 a.m. and close at 5:00 a.m.
In the summer, the working hours are between 8:00 a.m. - 2:00
p.m. and again from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Cinema
There are six very good cinemas in Lefkosa, two in Girne and
two in Gazi Magusa. They show recently released films mainly
from the West. Films are usually changed every week and are
shown with their original soundtracks and Turkish subtitles.
Conference Facilities
These facilities can be found at all universities, major hotels
and at the Ataturk Cultural Centre in Nicosia.
International Clubs
Ozgurada Lions Club Tel: 815 4483 Kyrenia Rotary Club Tel: 228
1756 Girne Skal Club Tel: 228 3134
Mass Media
There is one state TV and radio channel and a handful of private
ones also some English channels. There are numerous daily newspapers
one of which is weekly and in English.
Music
Orchestral concerts are regularly held at the venues listed
below. If you are lucky enough to catch a concert at the Bellapais
Abbey, it is sure to be an unforgettable occasion. Kyrenia:
Bellapais Abbey, Bellapais Kyrenia Castle Nicosia: Ataturk Cultural
Centre Famagusta The Eastern Mediterranean University-Blue Hall
News Agency
Shops are open with some variations, but generally as follows:
Summer: 8.00 - 13.00 and 16.00 - 19.00 Winter: 9.00 - 13.00
and 14.00 - 18.00 Banks (Mon - Fri) Summer: 8.00 - 12.00 Winter:
8.00 - 12.00 and 14.00 - 16.00
Opening Hours
Shops are open with some variations, but generally as follows:
Summer: 8.00 - 13.00 and 16.00 - 19.00 Winter: 9.00 - 13.00
and 14.00 - 18.00 Banks (Mon - Fri) Summer: 8.00 - 12.00 Winter:
8.00 - 12.00 and 14.00 - 16.00 |
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Banking
Commercial banks in Northern Cyprus are of two kinds. There
are banks which are branches of large organisations based in
Turkey, and local banks. Many of these banks have correspondents
in other countries. Transactions can be carried out in all leading
currencies. The Central Bank of Northern Cyprus is responsible
for the monetary, credit and exchange policy, and acts as banker
to the government. Banking hours for the public: 8:30 a.m. -
2:00 p.m. in summer. On Mondays also open from 3:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Cost of Living
Compared with most countries in Western Europe, the cost of
living in Northern Cyprus is low. Locally produced products
or those produced in Turkey are generally cheaper than thier
European counterparts. However, goods imported from Europe tend
to tend to be higher in price than their country of origin.
Very cheap are cigarettes and alchohol.
Credit Cards
The use of credit cards is increasing in Northern Cyprus, but
visitors are advised not to rely on them as their only financial
resource as the majority of establishments still do not have
the facilities to accept them.
Currency/Exchange Rates
The legal tender of Northern Cyprus is the Turkish Lira. As
exchange rates change, daily to the visitior's advantage it
is advisable not to buy large amounts of the currency before
embarking on your holiday. Most shops will also be quite happy
to accept major foreign currencies.
Economy
Development activities in Northern Cyprus are carried out according
to economic planning in accordance with the constitution. In
Northern Cyprus, tourism plays a large role followed by tertiary
studies, industry, agriculture, transportation and health sector
respectively. Ont of the most important steps of the structural
change to spur the economic development in Northern Cyprus is
privatisation of state owned industries.
Foreign Investment
Investing in Northern Cyprus` banks can be highly lucrative
as interest rates on foreign currencies tend to be much higher
than those in Europe. There are also an increasing number of
off-shore banking opportunities opening up which visitors may
be interested in looking into.
Produce & Product
Carobs, Carpet weaving, Hellim, Lefkara ambroidery and lace,
Nuts, Olives, Tobacco, Wicker basket weaving |
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Art
Northern Cyprus has many keen and talented artists. Most of
the galleries are in Lefkosa, but there are workshops, which
present their work in Girne. Please phone the galleries to find
out whose work is currently being shown.
Bibliography on Northern Cyprus
Numerous books written about Northern Cyprus can be found in
bookshops around the island, For free information, please apply
to the Ministry of Tourism. Tel: + 90 392 227 7194 - 228 1106
- 228 9629
Cultural Life/Events
For Turkish Cypriots, family life is of ultimate importance
and therefore a great amount of their free time is spent at
family gatherings, barbeques and weddings. Turkish Cypriots
are highly sociable and like to go out, see people and be seen.
All towns and even some villages hold festivals usually in the
early summer. For information about these festivals and other
events please contact the Ministry of Tourism.
Cypriot Cuisine
The culture of a place is always reflected in its kitchen, and
Northern Cyprus is no exception, Cypriot cooking, like its people
is unique. A typical Turkish, or Turkish Cypriot restaurant
meal consists of meze, kebabs(lamb or chicken) or fish, followed
by fruit and coffee. Meze is a selection of hot and cold appetizers.
Cypriot home cooking s different and is only found in a handful
of restaurants in Northern Cyprus, so you will have to look
out for them. Probably the most famous of Cypriot culinary specialities
is hellim cheese. This full-fat soft cheese is made from whole
goat's milk, salt and a touch of mint. It is typically served
with salads, cucumber or melon. It also makes an excellent side
dish, as well as fried or grilled topping. Another speciality
is molehiya, a green leafy vegetable which grows only in Cyprus
and on the banks of the Nile. It is usually cooked with chicken
or meat and is delicious and wholesome. Another interesting
vegetable, unknown outside Cyprus is Kolokas, a root vegetable
which when cooked(again with lamb or chicken) has the texture
of potato but a sweeter taste. Cypriots have two kind of unique
kebabs and both of them can be found quite easily in restaurants.
One is Kup kebab(lamb or goat)wrapped in foil with potatoes
and herbs and cooked for hours in a clay oven. The other is
sheftali kebabs, which are small spicy and sausage like. They
are skewered and cooked over hot charcoal. Of course you will
want a drink with your meal. Turkish wines are a great favorite
with the meal, but there are locally produced drinks too. There
are Turkish Cypriot beers, raki and brandy. One favorite amongst
visitors, usually as an aperatif, is brandy sour, a cocktail
made with brandy, lemon juice and angostura bitters. For those
who prefer something non-alchoholic, there is some home-made
lemonnade called limonata.
Folk Dancing
Since 1974 folk dancing has been promoted by the state, municipalities
and local groups as an important symbol of our national identity,
culture and history.
Geography
Cyprus is the 3rd largest Island in the Mediterranean and is
65 km away from Turkey`s southern coast. Other neighbouring
countries are Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Egypt and Greece. Since
the division of Cyprus in 1974 the Turkish Cypriots have lived
in the northern part of the island while Greek Cypriots live
in the south.
Handicrafts
Lefkara embroidery and lace is an old Cypriot tradition going
back countless generations. Young and old women still produce
the beautiful and intricate bed covers, table cloths, doilies
and head-scarves. Carpet weaving is another age-old Cypriot
tradition and is mostly found in the Famagusta region. Kilims
(small floor rugs) generally with colorful striped designs with
colorful striped patterns make ideal souvenirs or gifts. Wicker
basket weaving is another Cypriot art form that is popular with
tourists who tend to buy the colorful flat baskets (sale, in
Turkish) to use as wall decoration.
Historical Information
This publication contains some historical information about
Northern Cyprus. Should you however require some more detailed
literature on the subject please contact the Ministry of Tourism
or the Tourist Information Offices, which are located in all
major towns, who will be happy to furnish you with whatever
information you need.
Libraries
National Archieves and Research Centre, Kyrenia Tel: 815 2156
American Centre, Nicosia Tel: 227 4938 British Council, Nicosia
Tel: 227 4938 Ataturk Cultural Centre, Nicosia Tel: 228 3257
Sultan Mahmut Library, Kyrenia Tel: 815 8631 there are also
libraries at the universities in Kyrenia, Nicosia, Famagusta
and Lefke.
Monasteries and Museums
This publication contains some information on this subject,
but if you require more detailed information please ask at you
local Tourist Information Office.
Religion
The majority of the Turkish Cypriots are Moslem and although
very few regularly attend mosque services or wear religious
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Government
The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus is a democratic, secular
republic based on the principles of social justice and the rule
of law. The Constitution provides for a semi-presidential system
with a president as head of state, and a council of ministers
composed of a prime minister and 10 ministers. Legislative power
is vested in the Legislative Assembly, composed of 50 deputies
elected by universal suffrage for a period of five years. Judicial
power is exercised through independent courts.
The President
The President is elected for a period of five years. He has
to be of Cypriot parentage. There is also a five-year residence
qualification. He has to be over thirty years of age. He must
also be a graduate of an institution of higher education. In
case of vacancy in the office of President, or in case of his
temporary absence, the Speaker of the Republican Assembly deputizes
for him. H.E. Rauf R. Denktas became the first President of
the TRNC on 15 November 1983. He was later re-elected in June
1985, April 1990 and April 1995.
Council of Ministers
Council of Ministers appointed by president on the advice of
the prime minister. The present government is a coalition consisting
of the Democrat Party and the Republican Turkish Party.
Foreign Missions in Northern Cyprus
Australian Representative Tel: 2277332 French Cultural Assosiation
Tel: 2283328 German Representative Tel: 2275161 Turkish Embassy
Tel: 2272314 - Fax: 2282209 UK Representative Tel: 2283861 -
Fax: 2287054 USA Representative Tel: 2252440 - Fax: 2252442
TRNC Representative Offices
Ankara Embassy
Rabat Sokak No:20 Gaziosmanpasa 06700 Ankara-Turkey
Tel: (0312) 446 2920/446 0185
Fax: (0312) 446 5238
Istanbul Consulate General
Yeni Gelin Sokak, No: B 24/1 Balmumcu,
Besiktas-Istanbul-Turkey
Tel: (0212) 227 3490/ 3491 / 3492
Fax: (0212) 227 3493
Mersin Consultate
Ataturk caddesi, No: 71/3 Mersin 33016, Turkey
Tel: (0324)237 2482
Fax:(0324)237 2520
London Representative Office
Office of the London Representative, Turkish Republic of Northern
Cyprus,
29 Bedford Square, London WC1B 3EG, United Kingdom
Tel: (00 44) 207-631 19 20 (3 Line) 207-631 19 30 (2 Line)
Tourism
Fax: (00 44) 207-631 19 48 / 207-631 18 73 Tourism
Bruxelle Representative Office
Avenue Louise 284 BTE-10, 1050 Bruxelles, Belgique
Tel: (00-32) 26484870/ 26484756
Fax: (00-32) 26487088
Washington Representative Office
1667, K.Street, NW. Suite:690 Washington D.C. 20006 USA
Tel: (00-1-202) 887 6198
Fax: (00-1-202) 467 0685
USA New York Representative Office
821, United Nations Plaza, 6th Floor, New York, N.Y. 10017,
USA
Tel: (00-1-212) 687 2350
Fax: (00-1-212) 949 6872
Pakistan (Islamabad) Representative Office
315-B Khayaban - E Iqbal, F-7/2 P.O.Box 2165, Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: 00-92-51-2278064 / 2278066 / 2278067
Fax: 00-92-51-2278065
B.A.E. Abu-Dhabi Representative Office
Khalifa Bin Zayed Street, The Blue Tower-Suite 704-A, (P.O
Box 45061), Abu-Dhabi
United Arab Emirates
Tel: (00-971-2) 6272977
Fax: (00-971-2) 6270844
Azerbaycan Baku Representative Office
Fuzuli Kuc. No:69, Kat.5, Baku, Azerbeycan
Tel./Fax: (0099412) 959351/(0099412) 932086
Canada Honorary Representative Office
328 Highway 7 East, Suite 308, Richmond Hill, Ortario, L4B
3P7, Canada
Tel: 00-1-905-7314000
Fax: 00-1-905-7311458
Germany Honorary Representative Office
Auf Dem Platz 3, 53577 Neustadt Wied, Deutschland
Tel: 00-49 (0) 2683 32748
Fax: 00-49 (0) 2683 31723
Saudi Arabia (Cidde) Honorary Representative Office
King Abdulaziz Hospital, P.O.Box:31467 Jeddah, 21497 Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia
Tel: 6375 555
Fax: 966 263 79442
Italy Honorary Representative Office
14 Viale Gorizia, 00198 Rome, Italy
Tel: 00-39-6-8412353/00-39-6-8412349
Fax: 00-39-6-8412354
Germany Bavyera Honorary Representative Office
Sieiner Strasse 13.91161, HILPOLTSTEIN, Germany
Tel: (09174) 889
Chinese Honorary Representative Office
RM 701, A International Trade Building, No Longkun Rd. , Haikou,
Hainan, 570125, People's Republic of China
Tel: 86-898-677-9481
Fax: 86-898-679-5625
South Africa Honorary Representative Office
P.O.Box 1203, Meyerton 1960, Republic of South Africa
Fax: 27063620292
Australia Honorary Representative Office
295 Clyde Street, Granville South, N.S.W. 2142, Australia
Tel: 612 97595133
Fax: 612 88705150
Antalya Honorary Consulate
P.K.633 Antalya-Turkey
Tel/Fax: (0242)248 9847
Melblurne Honorary Representative Office
547 Ballarat Road Sunshine P.O. Box.687
Sunshine Vic 3020 Australia
Tel-Fax: 93069628
Tel: 93125628
Macaristan Honorary Representative Office
European Office Karinthy F.U.14 H-1111 Budapest Hungary
Tel-Fax: 361 361 0009 - 361 386 6582
Germany Honorary Atache
Hauptstr 12 A, 92369 Buchberg/Sengenthal, Germany
Tel: (0049) (0) 9181/907343
Fax: (0049) (0) 9181/296376
France Honorary Representative Office
4, Rue Andre'Colledebousuf-75016 Paris, France
Tel: (33) 0140500177
Fax: (33) 0146476868
Izmir Student Inspectorship
Ziya Gokalp Bulvari , No:11/2 Alsancak, Izmir-Turkiye
Tel: (0232) 421 7704
Police
Crime levels are relatively low in Northern Cyprus and police
are always willing to assist if you need them.
Narcotics
It is illegal to import narcotics into Northern Cyprus.
Passports and Visas
A valid passsport is necessary for entering and a visa is
granted on entrance to Northern Cyprus. Since 1993 Turkish
citizens can visit Northern Cyprus by identity card.
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