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Location

  • Cyprus, Kyrenia
  • geo:35.335049,33.317749
  • Location: correct and verified

Period or year

  • -5800~ / unknown

Classification

  • city
  • Visible

Kernyneia-Kyrenia-Girne

data access 2360

Kyrenia (Greek: Κερύνεια) Turkish: Girne is a city on the northern coast of Cyprus, noted for its historic harbour and castle. 

While there is evidence showing that Kyrenia has been populated since ca. 5800–3000 BC, it is traditionally accepted that the city was founded by Achaeans from the Peloponnese after the Trojan War. As the town grew prosperous, the Romans established the foundations of its castle in the 1st century AD. Kyrenia grew in importance after the 9th century due to the safety offered by the castle, and played a pivotal role under the Lusignan rule as the city never capitulated. The castle has been most recently modified by the Venetians in the 15th century, but the city surrendered to the Ottoman Empire in 1571.

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Creators: Entry created by René Voorburg (2012-05-29) , last updated by Jan Hendrik Beek, Tresoar (2018-08-29), with possible contributions by others. CC BY-SA 4.0, metadata CC-0.
Persistent URI: https://vici.org/vici/2360
Data downloads: KML
Suggested citation: Voorburg, R. and Hendrik, J., Kernyneia-Kyrenia-Girne. https://vici.org/vici/2360, accessed 2026-06-04.