A dusty car in Maple House, former headquarters of Canadian UN soldiers, Nicosia, Cyprus


, Nicosia, Cyprus - One of the cars in Maple House, former headquarters of Canadian UN soldiers in the UN buffer zone. The then owners wanted to put them here in a safe place in 1974, then the building became a part of the buffer zone. The zone, also called Green Line, runs 217 km from the east to the west through the island and has separated the Turkish North from the Greek South since the ceasefire in August 1974. The demarcation line is between 10 m and 7 km wide and passes also through the capital city, which the Turks call Lefkosa. De facto it is a matter of the external frontier of the Community since the EU accession of Greek Cyprus. It is guarded by UNFICYP troops (United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus), Turkish and Greek military forces. In 1964 the Cyprus conflict started with the separation of the old town of Nicosia, which was marked on a city plan with a green felt-tip pen, hence Green Line. GT


Size: 4076px × 2700px
Location: Nicosia, Nicosia, Cyprus
Photo credit: © Andreas Bastian / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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