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Cape Aspro, Petra tou Romiou proposed as UNESCO monuments

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Pissouri and Kouklia have started an effort to add the area between the two communities, which includes Cape Aspro and Petra tou Romiou (Aphrodite’s Rock), to the UNESCO Cultural and Natural Heritage List.

The news was announced by Environment Commissioner Antonia Theodosiou during an event on Saturday at the community of Pissouri, on the occasion of European Natura 2000 Day.

The Commissioner referred to the proposal of the Community Council of Pissouri to promote international recognition of the area, for its important reserve of culture, natural environment and “impressive geomorphology”.

“The incomparable beauty of the landscape of Cape Aspro”, its biodiversity, history and mythology linked with it, she said, were important components for promoting its inclusion as a monument of natural and cultural heritage in the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List.

The goal, she noted, should be the integration, in its entirety, of the area within the two communities, and at the same time its connection with Palepafos and the myth of the birth of the Goddess Aphrodite.

This proposal, she added, increases the chances of success for the inclusion of the wider area of Cape Aspro – Petra tou Romiou as a UNESCO natural and cultural heritage monument, thus making it the second mixed-category heritage monument in Cyprus, after the southern Mathiatis mine, included in the list of UNESCO candidate monuments for the Natural and Cultural Landscape category, since 2002.

(Cyprus News Agency/ Picture by Reuters)

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