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The Department of Antiquities, Ministry of Transport, Communications and Works on November 17 took part in the purple lighting promoted by the ‘Miracle Babies’ Association on World Prematurity Day.

The innovative, new historical attraction ‘Larnaca Storytelling Statues’ was recently presented – a project that allows locals and visitors to learn the history of symbolic figures connected to the city in an interactive way through the statues ‘telling’ their own stories.

This year’s excavations of the Department of Antiquities at Agios Sozomenos, under the supervision of the curator of antiquities, Dr Despina Pilides, assisted by the senior technician, Mary Chamberlain, lasted from May 13 until June 25, of this year and, for the first time, focused exclusively on the Nikolides plateau.

Paphos is not just a region, it represents the glory of Christianity.

The abandoned monastery of Panagia tou Sinti is found on the banks of the Xeros River in Pentalia, and is dedicated to the Virgin Mary (Panagia) of Sinti.

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The Cyprus Ministry of Education, Culture, Sport and Youth announced that the South Eastern European Cinema Network (SEE) launched a contest between its member-states for the funding of Development Projects for Feature Films.

The Department of Antiquities, Ministry of Transport, Communications and Works and the Cyprus National Committee of the International Council of Museums (ICOM) announced that, due to the measures taken to prevent the spread of the coronavirus COVID-19, all museums in Cyprus remain closed.