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Index to Cyprus Postal Routes. Name Greek/ District Route Date Map Status Post Town Turk Joined Book and Date Route INDEX TO CYPRUS POSTAL ROUTES. NAME GREEK/ DISTRICT ROUTE DATE MAP STATUS POST TOWN TURK JOINED BOOK AND DATE ROUTE AGHIRDA T KYR NICOSIA TO KYRENIA 1936 16 AGENCY. ROAD & NORTH COAST Northern Cyprus AGHIRDA PASS G KYR NICOSIA TO KYRENIA 1921 16 AGENCY. ROAD & NORTH COAST CLOSED 1963 Northern Cyprus AGRIDHAKI G KYR KORMAKITI SERVICE 1921 14 AGENCY. MYRTOU 1959 Northern Cyprus AGRIDHIA G LIM NICOSIA HILL 1921 7/8 AGENCY. AGROS 1974 STATIONS AGROKIPIA G NIC NICOSIA HILL 1920’S 7 AGENCY. STATIONS AGROS * G LIM LIMASSOL PITSILLA 1908 7 Rural PO LIMASSOL SERVICE 1908/1920 AGENCY. DPO AKAKI* G NIC WESTERN MESSAOREA 1897 15 RURAL POST STATION AGENCY. NICOSIA 1974. REG 2000 AKANTHOU G FAM KARPAS 1896 K RURAL POST STATION 1902 AGENCY. LEFKONIKO Northern 1974 Cyprus AKAPNOU G LIM LEFKARA BRANCH 1901 4/6 AGENCY. AKHELIA G PA LIMASSOL TO PAPHOS 1901 10 AGENCY. ROAD AKHNA G LAR FAMAGUSTA TO LARNACA 1908 1 Rural PO F’GUSTA/ AREA 1908/1920 LARNACA Northern Cyprus AKHNA FOREST RF G LAR 1974 REF P.O.1988 LARNACA CAMP * /CP Reg AKHYRITOU G FAM FAMAGUSTA TO LARNACA 1925 1 AGENCY. F’GUSTA 1949 AREA Northern Cyprus 1 INDEX TO CYPRUS POSTAL ROUTES. NAME GREEK/ DISTRICT ROUTE DATE MAP STATUS POST TOWN TURK JOINED BOOK AND DATE ROUTE AKOURDHALIA KATO G PA PAPHOS TO POLIS 1950’S 12 AGENCY. ROAD AKOURDHALIA PANO G PA PAPHOS TO POLIS ROAD 1920’S 12 AGENCY. AKOURSOS M PA PAPHOS TO POLIS ROAD 1950 12 AGENCY. AKROTIRI G LIM LIMASSOL TO PAPHOS 1951 1 AGENCY. ROAD AKROTIRI SBA B LIM LIMASSOL TO PAPHOS 12 AGENCY. ROAD AKROUNDA KATO G LIM NICOSIA TO LIMASSOL 1936 6 AGENCY. ROAD AKROUNDA PANO G LIM NICOSIA TO LIMASSOL 1925 6 AGENCY. ROAD ALAMBRA G NIC NICOSIA TO LIMASSOL 1900 5 AGENCY. ROAD TO KOPHINOU& DHALI CIRCUIT ALAMBRA G NIC NICOSIA TO LIMASSOL 1900 6 AGENCY. ROAD ALAMINOS M LAR LARNACA TO ZYYI 1948 3 AGENCY. ALEKHTORA T LIM LIMASSOL TO PAPHOS 1901 10 No cancel STATION ROAD issued ALEKHTORA T LIM LIMASSOL TO PAPHOS 1915 10 AGENCY. ROAD CLOSED 1974 RE-OPENED G 1975 Not listed 1977 ALETHRIKO M LAR LARNACA TO ZYYI 1936 3 AGENCY. ALEVGA T NIC THE TILLYRIA & THE 1951 13 Closed 1963. MORPHOU PAPHOS ROAD AGENCY. Northern Cyprus ALITHINOU G NIC NICOSIA HILL 1934 7 AGENCY. STATIONS ALOA T FAM MESSAOREA 1951 MESS AGENCY. Northern Cyprus ALONA G NIC NICOSIA HILL 1912 7 AGENCY. STATIONS 2 INDEX TO CYPRUS POSTAL ROUTES. NAME GREEK/ DISTRICT ROUTE DATE MAP STATUS POST TOWN TURK JOINED BOOK AND DATE ROUTE AMADHIES T NIC THE TILLYRIA & 1951 13 AGENCY. MORPHOU TO PAPHOS Closed 1972 ROAD Northern Cyprus AMARGETI * M PA KELOKEDHARA & 1908 11 AGENCY. EASTERN PAPHOS AMATHUS G LIM LIMASSOL CITY 1978 AGENCY. NOW LIMASSOL BO 10. AMBELIKOU T NIC THE MARATHESSA 1901/ MB & AGENCY. NICOSIA 1974 BRANCH 1921 14 Northern MORPHOU 1974 Cyprus AMIANDOS* M LIM LIMASSOL WINE ROADS 1921 9 AGENCY LIMASSOL 1947 DPO 1929 1957 AGENCY AMIANDOS KATO G LIM THE MARATHESSA 1901 / MB/9 AGENCY. LIMASSOL BRANCH 1921 NOW ROUTE 9. AMMUN DEPOT G LAR LARNACA REFUGEE CAMP 1974 REF / AGENCY. LARNACA (ORMIDHIA) REFUGEE SERVICE. CP CLOSED 1983 CAMP (LA) ANADHYOU (AHADIOU) T PA PAPHOS TO POLIS ROAD 1902 12 AGENCY. Not Listed 1977 ANALIONDA G NIC NICOSIA TO LIMASSOL 1936 5 AGENCY. ROAD TO KOPHINOU & DHALI CIRCUIT ANAPHOTIA * G LAR LARNACA TO ZYYI 1934 3 AGENCY. LARNACA 1951 1956 ANARITA * G PA KELOKEDHARA & 1936 11 AGENCY. EASTERN PAPHOS ANAVARGOS G PA KELOKEDHARA & 1936 11 AGENCY. EASTERN PAPHOS ANAYIA G NIC NICOSIA HILL 1898 7 AGENCY. STATIONS ANDROLIKOU T PA PAPHOS TO POLIS ROAD 1920’S 12 AGENCY. Not listed 1977 3 INDEX TO CYPRUS POSTAL ROUTES. NAME GREEK/ DISTRICT ROUTE DATE MAP STATUS POST TOWN TURK JOINED BOOK AND DATE ROUTE ANGASTINA G FAM MESSAOREA 1898 M AGENCY RPO CLOSED 1951 AGENCY. Northern Cyprus ANGLISIDHES M LAR LARNACA TO ZYYI 1921 3 AGENCY. NICOSIA 1953 ANGLOMI T NIC WESTERN MESSAOREA 1920 15 AGENCY. Northern Cyprus ANOYIRA * M LIM LIMASSOL WINE ROADS 1921 9 Rural PO 1908/1920 AGENCY. ANZIO REFUGEE CAMP G LAR LARNACA REFUGEE CAMP 1974 REF / AGENCY. SERVICE. CP CLOSED 1981 (LA) APESIA G LIM LIMASSOL PITSILLA 1920’S 8 AGENCY. SERVICE APHANIA M FAM MESSAOREA 1893 M AGENCY. Northern Cyprus APLANDA T LAR LARNACA TO ZYYI 1952 3 AGENCY. Not listed 1977 APLIKI G NIC NICOSIA HILL 1946 7 AGENCY. STATIONS APOSTOLAS ANDREAS G FAM KARPAS 1951 K AGENCY. MONASTRY Northern Cyprus APOSTOLAS VARNAVAS G FAM MESSAOREA 1968 M AGENCY. MONASTRY Northern Cyprus APSIOU G LIM LIMASSOL PITSILLA 1920’S 8 AGENCY. SERVICE ARADIHIPPOU * M LAR NICOSIA TO LARNACA 1912 2 CPO ROAD AGENCY CPO ARAKAPAS G LIM NICOSIA TO LIMASSOL 1921 6 AGENCY. ROAD 4 INDEX TO CYPRUS POSTAL ROUTES. NAME GREEK/ DISTRICT ROUTE DATE MAP STATUS POST TOWN TURK JOINED BOOK AND DATE ROUTE ARDHANA G FAM KARPAS 1921 K AGENCY. Northern Cyprus AREDHIOU G NIC NICOSIA HILL 1900/ 7 AGENCY. STATIONS 1912 ARGAKI G NIC WESTERN MESSAOREA 1909 15 AGENCY. NICOSIA KG6 ARGATES M NIC NICOSIA HILL 1936 7 AGENCY. STATIONS ARKAKA * G PA THE TILLYRIA & THE 1951 13 AGENCY. PAPHOS 1972 MORPHOU TO PAPHOS ROAD ARKHIMANDRITA KATO G PA KELOKEDHARA & 1921 11 AGENCY. EASTERN PAPHOS ARKHIMANDRITA PANO M PA KELOKEDHARA & 1936 11 AGENCY. * EASTERN PAPHOS ARMENOKHORI T LIM NICOSIA TO LIMASSOL 6 AGENCY. Not listed ROAD 1977 ARMINOU * G PA KELOKEDHARA & 1910 11 AGENCY. EASTERN PAPHOS ARMOU M PA KELOKEDHARA & 1924 11 AGENCY. EASTERN PAPHOS ARNADHI G FAM MESSAOREA 1901/192 M AGENCY. 0 Northern Cyprus ARODHES KATO T PA PAPHOS POLIS ROAD 1894 12 AGENCY. ARODHES PANO * G PA PAPHOS POLIS ROAD 1894 12 AGENCY. CPO 1926 AGENCY. ARSOS (LARNACA) M LAR MESSAOREA 1901 3 AGENCY. ATHIENOU Not listed 1977 ARSOS G LIM LIMASSOL WINE ROADS 1901 9 AGENCY. (LIMASSOL) * ARTIMI T FAM MESSAOREA 1925 M AGENCY. Northern Cyprus 5 INDEX TO CYPRUS POSTAL ROUTES. NAME GREEK/ DISTRICT ROUTE DATE MAP STATUS POST TOWN TURK JOINED BOOK AND DATE ROUTE ASGATA * G LIM NICOSIA TO LIMASSOL 1912 6 AGENCY. LIMASSOL 1974 ROAD ASHA * G FAM MESSAOREA 1893 M Northern Cyprus AGENCY. ASKAS G NIC NICOSIA HILL 1912 7 AGENCY. STATIONS ASOMATOS (KYRENIA) M KYR KORMAKITI SERVICE 1895 14 AGENCY. NICOSIA 1946 ASOMATOS M LIM LIMASSOL TO PAPHOS 1951 10 AGENCY. (LIMASSOL) ROAD ASPROYIA M PA KELOKEDHARA & 1925 11 AGENCY. EASTERN PAPHOS ASTROMERITI G NIC WESTERN MESSAOREA 1897 15 AGENCY. Northern Cyprus ATHIAENOU * G LAR NICOSIA TO LARNACA 1910 2 AGENCY. CPO ATHRAKOS G LIM LIMASSOL TO PITSILLA 1950 8 AGENCY. SERVICE AVDHELLERO G LAR NICOSIA TO LARNACA 1951 2 AGENCY. ARADHIPPOU ROAD AVGOLIDHA T FAM KARPAS 1897 K AGENCY. Northern Cyprus AVGOROU * G FAM FAMAGUSTA TO LARNACA 1896 1 AGENCY. F’GUSTA AREA CPO AVLONA G NIC WESTERN MESSAOREA AFTER 15 AGENCY. 1921 Northern Cyprus AXYLOU T PA KELOKEDHARA & AFTER 11 AGENCY. Not listed EASTERN PAPHOS 1921 1977 AY AMBROSIOS G KYR NICOSIA TO KYRENIA & 1921 16 Rural PO KYRENIA* THE NORTH COAST 1908/1920 AGENCY. Northern Cyprus AY AMBROSIOS G LIM LIMASSOL WINE ROADS 1901 9 AGENCY. LIMASSOL 1990 (LIMASSOL AY ANARGYI * G PA PAPHOS TO POLIS ROAD 1921 12 AGENCY. 6 INDEX TO CYPRUS POSTAL ROUTES. NAME GREEK/ DISTRICT ROUTE DATE MAP STATUS POST TOWN TURK JOINED BOOK AND DATE ROUTE AY ANARGRYI REF G LA LARNACA CITY 1977 REF / AGENCY. QRS CP AY ANDRONIKOS M FAM KARPAS 1893 K AGENCY. Northern Cyprus AY ANDRONIKOS T FAM KARPAS 1933 K AGENCY. (TOPJI KEUY) Northern Cyprus AY ANNA M LAR FAMAGUSTA TO LARNACA BY 1921 1 AGENCY. AREA AY ATHANASIOS G LIM LIMASSOL TO 1951 8 AGENCY. PITSILLIA SERVICE CLOSED 1987 AY ATHANASIOS REF G LIM LIMASSOL 1977 REF / AGENCY. LIMASSOL CP CP (L) CLOSED1987. AY DHIMITRIANOS G PA PAPHOS TO POLIS ROAD 1910 12 AGENCY. AY DHIMITRIOS G LIM THE MARATHASSA 1901 MB AGENCY. BRANCH /1921 AY DHOMETIOS G NIC WESTERN MESSAOREA 1893 15 AGENCY. NICOSIA BO7. AY ELENI (ZYYI) G LAR ZYYI LOCAL 1942 3 AGENCY. ZYYI CLOSED 1944 AY ELIAS G FAM KARPAS 1897 K AGENCY. Closed by Northern 1900 Cyprus AY EPIKTITOS G KYR NICOSIA TO KYRENIA & 1921 16 AGENCY. NORTH COAST Northern Cyprus AY EPIPHANIOS G NIC THE MARATHASSA 1897 MB AGENCY. BRANCH AY ERACLIS MON G NIC NICOSIA HILL 1898 7 AGENCY. STATIONS AY ERMOLAOS G KYR KORMAKITI SERVICE 1936 14 AGENCY. MORPHOU QE Northern Cyprus AY EVSTATHIOS T FAM KARPAS 1934 K AGENCY. Northern Cyprus AY GEORGHIOS LARNACA REFUGEE CAMP 1975 REF/CP AGENCY. LARNACA REFUGEE CAMP SERVICE. (LA) 7 INDEX TO CYPRUS POSTAL ROUTES. NAME GREEK/ DISTRICT ROUTE DATE MAP STATUS POST TOWN TURK JOINED BOOK AND DATE ROUTE AY IAKOVOS T FAM KARPAS 1925 K AGENCY. Northern Cyprus AY IOANNIS (AGROU) G LIM NICOSIA HILL 1910 8 AGENCY. * STATIONS AY IOANNIS (DAGH) G NIC NICOSIA HILL 1921 7 AGENCY. STATIONS AY IOANNIS T PA KELOKEDHARA & 1910 11 AGENCY. Not listed (PAPHOS)(AY EASTERN PAPHOS 1977 JOANNI) AY IOANNIS T NIC THE TILLYRIA & THE AFTER 13 AGENCY. (SELEMANI) MORPHOU PAPHOS ROAD 1921 AY IRINI (KYRENIA) M KYR KORMAKITI SERVICE 1925 14 AGENCY. Northern Cyprus AY IRINI (LIM) - LIM MILITARY ROAD 1879 - TEMPORARY CLOSED AGENCY. AY IRINI (MORPHOU) G NIC MARATHASSA BRANCH 1936 MB AGENCY. AY ISODHOROS T PA PAPHOS TO POLIS ROAD AFTER 12 AGENCY. Not listed 1921 1977 AY KEBIR T NIC NICOSIA TO LARNACA AFTER 2 AGENCY. 1921 Northern Cyprus AY KHARITON T FAM MESSAOREA 1901 M AGENCY. Northern Cyprus AY KONSTANTINOS G LIM LIMASSOL TO PITSILLA 1950 8 AGENCY. SERVICE AY MAMAS G LIM LIMASSOL TO PITSILLA 1924 8 AGENCY. Not listed SERVICE 1977 AY MARINA G PA KELOKEDHARA & 1951 11 AGENCY.
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