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ERASMUS COORDINATORS CONFERENCE 2005
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GO-EXCHANGE EDUCATIONAL FAIR
1-5 June 2005 , Nicosia - Cyprus

About Cyprus

Cyprus, tucked away in the top right hand corner of the Mediterranean and at the South-Eastern corner of Europe, located between Europe, Asia and Africa it rightly claims to be a stepping stone to three continents. Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean and has been an independent country since 1960 and a member of the European Union since 1st May 2004. The history of the island goes back to the Neolithic Age, the Ancient Greeks and the Romans. Churches and monasteries still stand from Byzantine times, castles and palaces from the days of the Crusaders and Frankish Lusignans, and walls from the Venetian days.
It is an island chosen by the mythical gods and goddesses of Ancient Greece, who indulged themselves here in sport, pleasure and tragedy. Aphrodite, goddess of love and beauty, emerged from the Paphos foam to become a famous cult figure-centre of attraction for the first visitors who flocked to the island to worship her.
In Cyprus there are times that one can enjoy all seasons in the same day!

Visas, Money and Weather

A visa is generally not required but for non-Europeans, please check with the nearest Cyprus consulate. The currency of Cyprus is the Cyprus pound. 1 Cypound = 1,7 Euro (Nov 2004 rate). You can change currency at the airport. Visa and MasterCard credit cards are accepted almost everywhere. The temperature during the day in June in Cyprus is usually around 32 degrees Celsius and during the evening around 22 degrees Celsius.