It is called a ghost town because it used to be a huge party central, and now it is desserted and called a "no mans land", or "ghost town", as nobody is allowed to go into it, also, because it was left exactly how it was, with hotels still standing there etc
Agra is called the ghost town because most of the time it is deserted and people live in other towns.
Famagusta is a city on the east coast of Cyprus. Information on the town can be obtained from their website or that of the Republic of Cyprus. Smithsonian Magazine featured an article on the city in March 2009.
There is an abandoned mining town in Nevada called Rialite.
Kevork Krikor Keshishian has written: 'Famagusta town and district, Cyprus'
Anorthosis Famagusta Volley was created in 1911.
Anorthosis Famagusta FC was created in 1911.
Famagusta on the Turkish half of Cyprus had a population of 30,798 in 1992.
I think the term would be "Ghost Town"
Nea Salamis Famagusta FC was created in 1948.
it is possible that ghots are in ghost towns but it could just be called a ghost town because all the people that lived there had left without a trace
It wouldn't be considered a city, it would be called a ghost town.
Famagusta Namık Kemal High School was created in 1944.