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Case Study: Development And Tourism In North Cyprus
EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN UNIVERSITY
Civil Engineering Department
Fall 2014-2015
Ecology Environmental–BIOL119 Group No: 1
Topic: Development and tourism in North Cyprus
Submitted by: Usman Aziz

Student No: 137371

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Development of Karpaz
1. Introduction
2. What is Karpaz peninsula
3. Factors of Development of Karpaz peninsula
4. budget
5. Climate of North Cyprus and Karpaz
6. Summer and winter in Karpaz
7. Rainfall and in North Cyprus and Karpaz
8. Major cities
9. Housing
10. tradition
11. ancient places
12. people and food
13. economy
14. ports and harbors
15. land area
16. international relations
17. animals and sea life
18. tourism
19. business
20. Conclusion
21. References

Introduction and history of NORTH CYPRUS:-
Cyrus is an island which has been inhibited over 9000 years. Early settlers came from turkey which is 40 mile away from Cyprus.
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International relations:
International relations of north Cyprus is quite impressive. They can travel more than 100 countries without visa. It is also known as the most peaceful island of the world. I am not sure if in Karpaz foreign people are living or not, most probably not because it’s backward area.

Animal and sea life:
You will find crystal clear and unpolluted water in Cyprus where the marine life is still undisturbed. People also do fishing in some areas. And in some areas people use to make very delicious food by using fishes and other things. Most of hotels and development projects have been started at the sea side which is not good for sea life. We are already killing them and by making factories there one day they will vanish. Karpaz is good platform for sea life because most of its area is covered with sea. Before starting any project we should be careful that we should not destroy the sea

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