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- Protaras abstract "Protaras (Greek: Πρωταράς; Turkish: Protaras) is a predominantly tourist resort which comes under the administrative jurisdiction of Paralimni Municipality in Cyprus. In ancient times, where Protaras is now located, stood the old city-state of Leukolla. The city possessed a small safe harbour where the Athenian Demetrius Poliorketes sought refuge in the year 306 BC, lying in wait for Ptolemeos, one of the successors of Alexander the Great. In the ensuing battle, Ptolemeos was defeated and fled to Egypt, leaving Cyprus in the hands of Demetrius for a short time. Protaras is also referred to as "the land of windmills", maintaining the nostalgic quality of the past.Protaras has clear sky-blue waters and sandy beaches, the most well-known of which is Fig Tree Bay. Building on the success of Ayia Napa, located about 10 km (6 mi) southwest, it has expanded into a modern holiday resort of considerable size with tens of high capacity hotels, hotel apartments, villas, restaurants, pubs and associated facilities. Being quieter than Ayia Napa and having less of a club scene, it has a reputation of catering more for family and Cypriot tourism. Cape Greco is a 10 minute drive from the centre of Protaras, and is considered one of the most beautiful places on the island.[citation needed]".
- Protaras country Cyprus.
- Protaras isPartOf Famagusta_District.
- Protaras populationTotal "20230".
- Protaras thumbnail Modern_new_pedestrian_seaside_road_next_to_Protaras_beach_in_Paralimni.jpg?width=300.
- Protaras timeZone Eastern_European_Time.
- Protaras utcOffset "+2".
- Protaras utcOffset "+3".
- Protaras wikiPageID "1216813".
- Protaras wikiPageRevisionID "592558287".
- Protaras coordinatesDisplay "display=inline,title".
- Protaras coordinatesType "region:CY_type:city".
- Protaras hasPhotoCollection Protaras.
- Protaras imageSkyline "Modern new pedestrian seaside road next to Protaras beach in Paralimni.jpg".
- Protaras imagesize "300".
- Protaras latd "35".
- Protaras latm "0".
- Protaras latns "N".
- Protaras lats "54".
- Protaras longd "34".
- Protaras longew "E".
- Protaras longm "3".
- Protaras longs "15".
- Protaras name "Protaras".
- Protaras populationTotal "20230".
- Protaras postalCodeType Cyprus_Postal_Services.
- Protaras pushpinLabelPosition "bottom".
- Protaras pushpinMap "Cyprus".
- Protaras pushpinMapCaption "Location in Cyprus".
- Protaras pushpinMapsize "300".
- Protaras subdivisionName Famagusta_District.
- Protaras subdivisionType Districts_of_Cyprus.
- Protaras subdivisionType "Country".
- Protaras timezone Eastern_European_Time.
- Protaras timezoneDst Eastern_European_Time.
- Protaras utcOffset "+2".
- Protaras utcOffsetDst "+3".
- Protaras subject Category:Populated_places_in_Famagusta_District.
- Protaras point "35.015 34.05416666666667".
- Protaras type Place.
- Protaras type PopulatedPlace.
- Protaras type Settlement.
- Protaras type Wikidata:Q532.
- Protaras type Place.
- Protaras type Location.
- Protaras type _Feature.
- Protaras comment "Protaras (Greek: Πρωταράς; Turkish: Protaras) is a predominantly tourist resort which comes under the administrative jurisdiction of Paralimni Municipality in Cyprus. In ancient times, where Protaras is now located, stood the old city-state of Leukolla. The city possessed a small safe harbour where the Athenian Demetrius Poliorketes sought refuge in the year 306 BC, lying in wait for Ptolemeos, one of the successors of Alexander the Great.".
- Protaras label "Protaras".
- Protaras label "Protaras".
- Protaras label "Протарас".
- Protaras label "普羅塔拉斯".
- Protaras sameAs Protaras.
- Protaras sameAs m.0jl12m5.
- Protaras sameAs 18918.
- Protaras sameAs Q2113430.
- Protaras sameAs Q2113430.
- Protaras lat "35.015".
- Protaras long "34.05416666666667".
- Protaras wasDerivedFrom Protaras?oldid=592558287.
- Protaras depiction Modern_new_pedestrian_seaside_road_next_to_Protaras_beach_in_Paralimni.jpg.
- Protaras isPrimaryTopicOf Protaras.
- Protaras name "Protaras".