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Ömerge (Ömeriye) Cami GKRY’DE BULUNAN CAMİLER İ Ç İ N D E K İ L E R AKAKİ ( AKACA ) CAMİ ................................................................................................................ 1 AKOURSOS ( AKARSU ) CAMİ ..................................................................................................... 2 AMARGETİ CAMİ .......................................................................................................................... 3 ANAPHOTİDA ( AKKOR ) CAMİ .................................................................................................... 4 ANARİTA CAMİ ............................................................................................................................. 5 ANDROLİKOU ( GÜNDOĞDU ) CAMİ ........................................................................................... 6 ANOGYRA (TAŞLICA ) CAMİ ........................................................................................................ 7 ARAPLAR CAMİ ( LEFKOŞA ) ...................................................................................................... 8 AREDHİOU ( AREDYU ) CAMİ ...................................................................................................... 9 ARNAVUT CAMİ ( LİMASOL ) ..................................................................................................... 10 ASPROYİA ( AKTEPE ) CAMİ ..................................................................................................... 11 AYİA ANNA ( AYANNA, AKHİSAR ) CAMİ ................................................................................. 12 AYİA VARVARA ( ENGİNDERE ) CAMİ ...................................................................................... 13 AYİOS EPİFANİOS ( ESENDAĞ ) CAMİ ...................................................................................... 14 AYİOS SOZOMENOS ( ARPALIK ) CAMİ ................................................................................... 15 AYİOS THEODOROS ( AYTOTORO, BOĞAZİÇİ ) CAMİ ........................................................... 16 AYİOS YEORYİOS ( KAVAKLI ) CAMİ ........................................................................................ 17 BAF YENİ CAMİ ( KTİMA, KASABA ) ......................................................................................... 18 BODAMYA ( DERELİKÖY ) CAMİ ............................................................................................... 19 CAMİ-İ CEDİT ( YENİ CAMİ, BAF ) CAMİ ................................................................................... 20 CAMİ-İ KEBİR (ULUCAMİ, LARNAKA ) CAMİ ............................................................................ 21 CAMİ-İ KEBİR (ULUCAMİ, LİMASOL ) CAMİ .............................................................................. 22 DELİKİPOS ( DELİKİPO ) CAMİ .................................................................................................. 23 DENİA ( DENYA ) CAMİ ............................................................................................................... 24 DERELİ ( PETRA, TAŞKÖY ) CAMİ ............................................................................................ 25 DROMOLAXIA ( MORMENEKŞE ) CAMİ .................................................................................... 26 DÜKKANLARÖNÜ CAMİ ( LEFKOŞA ) ....................................................................................... 27 EPİSKOPİ ( YALOVA ) CAMİ ....................................................................................................... 28 EVDİMU ( DÜZKAYA ) CAMİ ....................................................................................................... 29 EVERTU ( DEREBOYU ) CAMİ .................................................................................................... 30 FASOULA ( BAĞRIKARA, BAF ) CAMİ ...................................................................................... 31 FENİKAS ( FİNİKE ) CAMİ ........................................................................................................... 32 GOSHİ ( ÜÇŞEHİTLER ) CAMİ .................................................................................................... 33 HACI İBRAHİM AĞA CAMİ ( CAMİ-İ CEDİT, YENİ CAMİ - LİMASOL) ........................................ 34 GKRY’DE BULUNAN CAMİLER HACI MUSTAFA AĞA CAMİ ( TRİMİTHOUSA, UZUNMEŞE) ..................................................... 35 HALA SULTAN TEKKESİ ( LARNAKA) ...................................................................................... 36 HALİL PAŞA (AYİOS NİKOLAOS, ESENTEPE ) CAMİ............................................................... 37 HASAN AĞA TEKKESİ ( AŞAĞI BAF ) ....................................................................................... 38 HZ. EBUBEKİR CAMİ ( AYA SOFYA, BAF ) ............................................................................... 39 İSTİNJO ( TABANLI ) CAMİ ......................................................................................................... 40 KALAVASOS ( KALAVASON ) CAMİ.......................................................................................... 41 KALOHORYO ( VUDA ) CAMİ ..................................................................................................... 42 KANTU ( ÇANAKKALE ) CAMİ ................................................................................................... 43 KATALİONDAS ( KATALYONDA ) CAMİ .................................................................................... 44 KATO DEFTERA ( AŞAĞI DEFTERA ) CAMİ .............................................................................. 45 KATO LAKADAMİA ( AŞAĞI LAKADAMYA ) CAMİ ................................................................... 46 KATO POLEMİDİA ( AŞAĞI BİNATLI ) CAMİ ............................................................................. 47 KHOULOU ( HULU ) CAMİ .......................................................................................................... 48 KHRYSOKHOU ( HİRSOFU, ALTINCIK ) CAMİ .......................................................................... 49 KİLİANİ ( CEYLAN ) CAMİ ........................................................................................................... 50 KLAVDHİA ( ALANİÇİ ) CAMİ...................................................................................................... 51 KOFİNOU ( KÖFİNYE, GEÇİTKALE ) CAMİ ................................................................................ 52 KOLOSSİ ( YUNUS ) CAMİ .......................................................................................................... 53 KORAKOU ( KORAKU ) CAMİ .................................................................................................... 54 KOTSİATİS ( KOÇÇAT, KOÇYATAĞI ) CAMİ ............................................................................. 55 KOUKLİA ( KÖPRÜ ) CAMİ ......................................................................................................... 56 KUTRAPHAS ( KURTBOĞAN ) CAMİ ......................................................................................... 57 LEFKARA CAMİ .......................................................................................................................... 58 LUOKROUNOU ( OLUKÖNÜ ) CAMİ ........................................................................................... 59 MALENDRA ( BEŞİKTEPE ) CAMİ .............................................................................................. 60 MALİA ( BAĞLARBAŞI ) CAMİ ................................................................................................... 61 MANDRİA ( YEŞİLOVA ) CAMİ .................................................................................................... 62 MARİ ( TATLISU ) CAMİ .............................................................................................................. 63 MARONA ( ULUÇAM ) CAMİ ....................................................................................................... 64 MARONİ CAMİ ............................................................................................................................. 65 MATHİATİS ( MATYAT ) CAMİ .................................................................................................... 66 MELEDHİA ( MALATYA ) CAMİ .................................................................................................. 67 MENOYİA ( ÖTÜKEN ) CAMİ ....................................................................................................... 68 MİSKİNLER ÇİFTLİĞİ MESCİDİ ( LEFKOŞA / EĞLENCE ) ........................................................ 69 MONİATİS ( ELMALI ) CAMİ ........................................................................................................ 70 GKRY’DE BULUNAN CAMİLER NİSU ( DİZDARKÖY ) CAMİ ......................................................................................................... 71 ORUNDA CAMİ ............................................................................................................................ 72 ÖMERGE ( ÖMERİYE ) CAMİ ( LEFKOŞA ) ................................................................................ 73 ÖMERZADE OSMAN CAMİ ( AYİOS İOANNİS, AYDIN ) ............................................................ 74 PANO ARODEZ ( YUKARI ARODEZ, KALKANLI ) CAMİ ........................................................... 75 PANO POLEMİDİA ( YUKARI BİNATLI ) CAMİ ..........................................................................
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