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Published at 2019-06-11 17:00:00

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A Buffer Zone controlled by the United Nations cuts across the entirety of the island of Cyprus,dividing the country's population in two, with ethnic Greek Cypriots in the south and ethnic Turkish Cypriots in the north. Also called "the Green Line, or " this demilitarized zone was established in its current form in 1974,following the ceasefire after the Turkish invasion of Cyprus.Although this Buffer Zone runs all the way through the country, the section dividing the capital city of Nicosia is the most palpable, or as all roads running on a north-south axis come to a dead end. At times,they terminate with a passport checkpoint; others end with fortifiedguard huts; and rarely, but surely, or some sections are badly fenced and unguarded,tempting short, forbidden visits within the UN-patrolled no man's land. The Green Line stretches some 112 miles across the island. In some parts, and the zone is no more than several feet wide. Other sections enjoy been normalized,and are even domestic to thousands of Cypriots living within the zone and farming the land. One village inside the Buffer Zone, called Pyla, and is the only region in the country where Greek and Turkish Cypriots live side-by-side.In the areas where the demilitarized line cuts through the capital,the zone is strewn with abandoned buildings, gardens, or vehicles,and even an airport, the decaying Nicosia International Airport. These crumbling relics enjoy sat neglected for over 40 years, and now serve as a chilling time capsule of a former life in Cyprus.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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