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Eski Eser Alanlari YA YIN SIRA / Resmi KÖY ESKİ ADI ADI YENİ ADI MAHALLE/MEVKİ SOKAK PAFTA/HARİTA PARSEL TÜR NO KA Gazete YN AK GİRNE Sadrazamköy Liveras Ghalala Kilise 12, 13/1, Ghalala X.8.W1 Yıkıntısı 13/3, 14/2. Ay.Konstantinos Köyiçi V.55 32/2 (ve Eleni Kilisesi ?) Koruçam Kormakiti St. George Kilisesi Köyiçi XI.9 24//1 St. George Kilisesi Köyiçi XI.9 238 (15.yy) Ayios Yeorghios Ayios Yeorghios X.8.E1 50 Kilisesi Meryem Ana Şapeli ? ? Prophitis Ilias Viran Kilisesi AM? Ayios X.23.E2 50/4/2 Ayios Martha Tremithos XI.18.W2 140, 140/1 Kilisesi Kayalar Orga Ayios Georgios Köyiçi XI.2 17 Kilisesi Ayios Konstantinos ve Eleni Şapeli Akdeniz Ayia Irini Ayia Irini Kilisesi Pervolia X.39.E2 82 Arkhangelos Mikhael Bizans Petellia XI.25.W2 68 Kilise Kalıntıları Prophitis Ilias Viran Petellia XI.25.W2 67 Kilisesi Tepebaşı Dhiorios Ayia Marina Kilisesi Köyiçi XI.35 294 Ayia Mavri Kilisesi Harman Tarlası XI.18.W2 213 Ayios Yeorghios Makhenia XI.41.w2 5, 6, 8/28 Kilisesi Geçitköy Panagra Apostolos Andreas Köyiçi XI.19.E1 7/1/1/1 (Geçitköy) Kilisesi Çamlıbel Myrtou Ayios Panteleimon Köyiçi XI.35 54, 55, 56 Manastırı Karpaşa Karpasia Stavros Kilisesi Köyiçi XI.35 37 Hisarköy Kambyli Maronit Kilisesi Köyiçi XI.37 55 Meryem Ana Kilisesi ? Kilise Margi XI.36.W1 154 Özhan Asomatos Ayios Yeoryios ruins Potimata XI.51.W2 89 Kilisesi Arkhangelos Köyiçi XI.53 26 Kilisesi Kilise Yıkıntısı Ruins Köyiçi XI.52 115 Larnaka tis Kozan Lapithou Panayia Katharon Phones XI.37.E1 154 (Kathari) Manastırı Ayios Yeoryios Ruins Ayios Yeorgios XI.38.W2 346 Kilisesi Ayios Dimitrianos Köyiçi XI.38 162 Kilisesi Alemdağ Agridhaki St. Haralambos Kilisesi (İki Kilise Köyiçi XI.38 3, 3/2/1 Var) Ayios Gordhios Ruins Ayios Gordhios XI.38.E1 623/1 Kilisesi Kılıçaslan Kondemenos Arkhangelos Köyiçi XI.53 70/3 Kilisesi Akçiçek Sisklipos Khrysoeleousa Ruins Köyiçi XI.39 206/2 Kilisesi (Eski) Khrysoeleousa Köyiçi XI.39 163/5 Kilisesi (Yeni) Ayia Evdhokia Ruins Ayia Evdhokia XI.39.W1 177 Kilisesi Ayios Yeoryios Ruins Köyiçi XI.39 176, 177 Kilisesi Şirinevler Ayios Ermolaos Ayios Ermolaos Kilisesi (Eski ve Köyiçi XI.55 27 Yeni) Göçeri Dağyolu Pınarbaşı Kömürcü Ağırdağ Boğazköy Yukarı Dikmen Aşağı Dikmen Kato Dhikomo Ayios Georgios Kilisesi Meryem Ana Kilisesi Kaynakköy Sykhari Apsidhiotissa Manastırı Kaynakköy Kilisesi Taşkent Vouno St. Romanos Kilisesi Ayios Georgios Kilisesi Güngör Koutsovendis St. John Khrisostomos Kilisesi St. Helena Kilisesi Aphendrika Kilisesi Karşıyaka Vasilia Ayios Konstantinos Köyiçi XI.13 39 Kilisesi Ayia Marina Kilisesi Monastiri XI.21.E1 79 Syna Manastırı ve Ayia Katherina Monastiri XI.21.E1 80 Kilisesi Ayios Photios Ruin XI.12.E1 42/2/2/1 Kilisesi Panayia Akhrantou Ruin Akhrantou XI.5.E1-2 139 Kilisesi Ayios Yeoryios Ruin Ayios Yeoryios XI.13.E2 240 Kilisesi Ayios Ioannis Ayios Ioannis XI.13.W1 355/1 (78?) Kilisesi Panayia Kriniotissa Krinia XI.22.W2 8, 9, 9.7 Manastırı Lapta Lapithos XI.23.E1-W Prodromos Kilisesi Prodromos Qr. 96 (No.1) Ayios Loukas XI.23.E1-W Ay Loukas Qr. 251 Kilisesi (No.1) St. John Kilisesi Ayios Theodoros Ayios Theodoros XI.23.W1-E 302/1/1 (?) Kilisesi Qr. (No. 1) Ayia Anastasia XI.23.E1-W Ayia Anastasia Qr. 1.../1 Kilisesi (No. 2) Ayia Paraskevi Kilisesi XI.23.E1-E Ay Minas Kilisesi Sphinari Qr. 36, 36/1 (No. 1) Agia Evdokia XI.23.E1-W Ayia Anastasia Qr. 39 Mezarlık Kilisesi (No. 2) Airkotissa Mezarlık Ayios Theodoros XI.15.W1 50 Kilisesi Qr. / Airkotissa Arkhangelos Ayia Paraskevi XI.23.W1 140 Kilisesi Qr./Arkhangelos Ayia Varvara Ayios Theodoros XI.23.W1 73 Kilisesi Qr. / Ayia Varvara Ayios Georgios Spiliotis Mağara Kilisesi Ayios Pavlos Kilisesi Başpınar Şapeli Ayios Sotiros Ruins Türk Mah. XI.15.E1 362 Kilisesi Ayios Theodoros Ayia Marina Kilisesi XI.14.E2 509 Qr. / Ayia Marina Ayia Matousa ? XI.23.E1 512 Alsancak Karavas Akhiropietos Petroyitonia Qr. / XI.16.W1 186, 186/1 Manastırı Lambousa Ayios Evlalios Petroyitonia Qr. / XI.16.W1 189 Kilisesi Lambousa St. Evlambios Kaya Şapeli Petroyitonia Qr. / Ayios Petros ? XI.24.E1 387/1 Ayios Petros Ayios Yeoryios Ayios Loukas Qr. / cemetery? XI.24.W1 56 Kilisesi Ayia Galaterousa Ayios Antonios Exoyitonia Qr. / XI.24.W1 89 Kilisesi Ayios Antonios Ayia Galaterousa Panoyitonia Qr. / ? XI.24.W1 132 Mağra? Ayia Galaterousa Michael Panoyitonia Qr. / Arkhangelos Ruin XI.24.W2 150 Paleavrysi Kilisesi Evangelistria Exoyitonia Qr. / XI.24.W1-E1 162 Kilisesi Köyiçi Panoyitonia Qr. / Ayia Irini Kilisesi XI.24.W1-E2 15 Köyiçi Ayios Yeoryios Panoyitonia Qr. / XI.24.E1-W2 338 Kilisesi Köyiçi Panoyitonia Qr. / Ayia Marina Kilisesi Ruins XI.24.W1-E2 104 Köyiçi Ayios Panteleimon Panoyitonia Qr. / Ruins XI.24.W1-E2 153 Kilisesi Köyiçi Ayios Andronikos Panoyitonia Qr. / XI.24.W1-E2 183 Kilisesi Köyiçi Ayios Pavlos Panoyitonia Qr. / Ruins XI.32.E2 112 Kilisesi Ayios Pavlos Mezarlık Kilisesi İncesu Malatya Paleosophos Ayia Paraskevi Köyiçi XI.24 61 Kilisesi Yeşiltepe Elea St. Nikholas Kilisesi Ilgaz Phterykha Apostolos Petros ve Pavlos Kilisesi Edremit Trimithi Panayia Chrysotrimithiotiss a Kilisesi St. Haralambos (St. Glistra) Kilisesi Karaman Karmi St. Hilarion Bizans Şapeli Ayia Panayia Kilisesi Mezarlık Kilisesi Ayios Panteleimon Şapeli Karaoğlanoğlu Ayios Georgios Ayios Georgios Kilisesi St. Phanourios Şapeli St. Phanourios Mağara Şapeli Zeytinlik Templos Ayios Phanoromeni Şapeli Girne Kyrenia Ayios Arkhangel Mikhael Kilisesi Ayios Georgios Kilisesi St. Elizabeth (Terra Santa) Kilisesi Khrysopolitissa Kilisesi Agia Varvara Kilisesi Kriso Kava Ayia Mavra Şapeli Khriso Kava Şapeli Girne Kalesi St. George Şapeli St. Andrew Kilisesi Ayios Gregorios Mezarlık Kilisesi Karakum Karakoumi Ayios Vasileos Kilisesi Doğanköy Thermia Panayia (meryem Ana) Kilisesi Beylerbeyi Bellapais Bellapais Manastırı ve Panayia Asproforusa Kilisesi Ayios Georgios Kilisesi Köyün Güneyindeki Kilise Ozanköy Kazaphani Panayia Potamitissa Kilisesi Arkhangelos Mikhael Kilisesi Ayios Georgios Mezarlık Kilisesi Ayios Andronikos Şapeli Çatalköy Ayios Epiktitos Ayios Epiktitos Kilisesi Ayios Nikholaos Kilisesi Ayios Yeoryios Kilisesi Ayios Dimitrios Şapeli Arapköy Klepini Ayios Yeoryios Kilisesi St Luke Kilisesi Meryem Ana Bizans Kilisesi Beşparmak Alevkayası Halevga Ayios Georgios Kilisesi Viran Kilise (Ayios Vasileos Kilisesi) Karaağaç Kharcha Arkhangel Kilisesi Ayios Dhimitrianos Şapeli Esentepe Ayios Amvrosios Antiphonitis Manastırı St. Ambrose Kilisesi Apati Manastırı Alagadi St. Kathleen Kilisesi Ayios Yeoryios Kilisesi Bahçeli Kalogrea Melandryna Manastırı Ayios Mamas Kilisesi GÜZELYURT Erenköy (kısmen) Ayios Theodoros (kısmen) Günebakan Süleymaniye (kısmen) Yağmuralan (kısmen) Yeşilırmak Limnitis Ayios Nikolaos Kilisesi Yukarı Yeşilırmak (kısmen) Bademliköy Şirinköy (kısmen) Ömerli Galini St. Nikholaos Şapeli Gemikonağı Yedidalga Karavostasi Soli Bazilikası Ayios Nikolaos Kilisesi Bağlıköy Ayiod Georgios Kilisesi Lefke Lefka Panayia Akentou Kilisesi Cengizköy Çamlıköy Kalokhorio St. George Kilisesi St. Modhestos Kilisesi Prophitis Ilias Kilisesi Ayios Nikolaos (kısmen) Katidata (kısmen) Madenliköy St. George Kilisesi (kısmen) Yeşilyurt Pendayia Ayios Nikolaos Kilisesi Xeroptamos Manastırı Ay. Sergios Kilisesi Taşköy Metamorphosis Kilisesi Gaziveren Doğancı Elye St. George Kilisesi Taşpınar Kato Kutrafa (kısmen) Güzelyurt Morphou St. Mamas Kilisesi Ayia Paraskevi Kilisesi Ayia Paraskevi Kilisesi Ayios Georgios Kilisesi Pnasi Manastırı Yayla Syrianokhorio Ayios Nikolaos Kilisesi Güneşköy Nikitas Ayios Nikitas Kilisesi Aydınköy Prastio St. George Kilisesi Ayios Stylianos Paraji Manastırı veya St. Nikolas Manastırı Kalkanlı Kalo Khorio St. George Kilisesi Ayios Nicolaos Ruins XI.58.W2 68 Kilisesi Yuvacık Khrysilou İsa Kilisesi Ay. Sotiros Kilisesi? Aşağı Bostancı Kato Zodia Ayios Georgios tou Xalonou Şapeli Timios Stavros Kilisesi Yukarı Bostancı Pano Zodia (kısmen) Arkhangelos Kilisesi Ayios Georgios Kilisesi Virgin Mary Kilisesi? Akçay Argagi Timios Prodromos Kilisesi Aios Andronikos ve Athanasia Şapeli Zümrütköy Katokopia (kısmen) Panayia Chryseleousa Kilisesi Meryem Ana Kilisesi Mevlevi Kyra St. George Manastırı ve Kilisesi St. Anthony Kilisesi Khrysoleousa Kilisesi Şahinler Antinios Kilisesi Serhatköy Filia Agios Georgios Kilisesi Profitis İlias Kilisesi Gayretköy Avlona (kısmen) St. George Kilisesi St. Marina Kilisesi LEFKOŞA İkidere Gürpınar Ayia Marina Profitis İlias Manastırı ve Kilisesi Yılmazköy Skilloria Kutsal Meryem Ana Skillouriotissa Kilisesi Türkeli Denya (kısmen) Mammari (kısmen) Alayköy Yerolakkos Panayia Evangelistria Kilisesi St. Mamas Kilisesi Kanlıköy Gönyeli Ayios Dhometios (kısmen) Ortaköy Kızılay Kızılbaş Lefkoşa (Trakhonas) Meryem Ana Kilisesi Yenişehir Apostolos Andreas (Neapolis) Kilisesi Panayia Marki Köşklü Çiftlik Şapeli Surlariçi Ermeni Kilisesi Kutsal Haç Roman Katolik Kilisesi St. Nikolas Kilisesi (Bedesten) St. Sophia Kilisesi (Selimiye Camii) St. Catherine Kilisesi (Haydarpaşa Camii) Yeni Camii Kilise Yıkıntısı St. George of the Latins(?) Büyük Hamam Ayios Loukas Kilisesi Hamitköy Küçükkaymaklı Kaimakli Ayios Dimitrianos Kilisesi Haspolat Mia Milia Ayios Ioannis Kilisesi Büyükkaymaklı (kısmen) Palouriotissa (kısmen) Eylenja (kısmen) Değirmenlik Khytrea St. Anna Kilisesi Ayia Marina Kilisesi St. Andronikos Kilisesi Ayios Georgios Kilisesi Arkhangelos Mikhael Kilisesi Krysidha Apostolos Loukas Kilisesi Dimios Stavros Şapeli Sourp Magar Manastırı Beyköy Minareliköy Neokhorio Minareliköy Camii Ayios Haralambos Mezarlık Kilisesi Ayios Ioannis Brodromos Kilisesi Kalavaç Galyvakia Kilise Yıkıntısı Cihangir Gökhan Voni Ayios Georgios Kilisesi Demirhan Trakhoni Ayios Theodoros Şapeli Panayia (Meryem Ana) Kilisesi
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