Yes. I have purchased a new-build property from them. Every wall has damp problems with plaster falling off; has flooded during heavy rain; flat roof slopes wrong way and accumulates deep water; roof leaked due to incorrect joining of overlaps; main electrical box burnt out due to water leaks (no replacement installed); downpipes leak into walls; outside window sills not sloped to deflect rain; outside doors not weatherproofed -allows entry of rainwater; after-sales' service totally inadequate. Would I buy from Pafilia again? Not in a million years! Absolute crap builder!
It is used in the Cyprus Hotel in Cyprus.
EURO
What if? There would be no problem at all with travelling to Cyprus if you have visited the occupied areas of Cyprus and vice versa.
There used to be ferries from Greece to Cyprus, but they have generally been discontinued. The best way to get from Greece to Cyprus is by plane flight.
Cyprus uses the same 13 Amp, 3 pin plugs that are used in the UK.
No, there are no wolves in Cyprus. I believe there used to be in the past.
Cyprus citizens are called Cypriots. The term "Cypriot" refers to individuals who are natives or legal residents of Cyprus, an island country in the Eastern Mediterranean. This term is used to identify the people of Cyprus in a national or ethnic context.
Cyproit pound
well, i do not have a clue!
the same as everywhere else in the world
Because English is not the official language in Cyprus. Most of Cypriots speak English as a second language.
The Cyprus Pound is not used any longer, as Cyprus adopted the Euro in 2006. Thus the current exchange rate will be for the Euro as a whole, which at the current rate is $1US = 0.80 Euros.