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    DROSIA SERENITY
    A Premium Residential Project in the Heart of Drosia, Larnaca

    ONLY TWO FLATS REMAIN!

    Modern and impressive architectural design with high-quality finishes Spacious 2-bedroom apartments with two verandas and smart layouts Penthouse units with private rooftop gardens of up to 63 m² Private covered parking for each apartment Exceptionally quiet location just 5–8 minutes from the marina, Finikoudes Beach, Metropolis Mall, and city center Quick access to all major routes and the highway Boutique-style building with only 8 apartments High-spec technical features including A/C provisions, solar water heater, and photovoltaic system setup.
    Drosia Serenity is not only an architectural gem but also a highly attractive investment opportunity. Located in the desirable residential area of Drosia, Larnaca, this modern development offers 5–7% annual rental yield, making it an ideal choice for investors seeking stable and lucrative returns in Cyprus' dynamic real estate market. Feel free to check the location on Google Maps.
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    Stalin's Nose: Across the Face of Europe

    Posted By: IrGens
    Stalin's Nose: Across the Face of Europe

    Stalin's Nose: Across the Face of Europe by Rory Maclean
    English | September 30, 2009 | ISBN: 1845116232 | EPUB | 232 pages | 1.4 MB

    In Rory MacLean’s ground breaking debut, Winston the pig drops onto uncle Peter’s head and kills him dead. It is a distressing end to a distinguished Soviet spy. After the funeral aunt Zita, a faded Austrian aristocrat and a vivacious eccentric, refuses to remain at home in East Germany. Instead she hijacks her nephew and, with Winston in tow, sets out on one last ride. The Berlin Wall fell only weeks before and Zita is determined to reach across the reopened borders and rediscover her remarkable east European family.

    In a rattling Trabant the unlikely trio puff and wheeze across the changing continent, following the threads of memory. Zita’s relations — the angel of Prague, the Hungarian grave digger who buried Stalin’s nose, a dying Romanian propagandist — help tie together the loose ends of her life. The travellers picnic at Auschwitz. They meet Lenin’s embalmer. They carry a long-lost corpse over the Carpathian mountains. Everywhere they learn what life had truly been like under totalitarian rule. They hear a torrent of life tales, some heartbreaking, some hilarious, all enriched with the joy of telling after decades of enforced silence.

    Humorous and black, touched with the surreal and the farcical, Stalin’s Nose is an exhilarating ride from the Baltic to the Black Sea, between Berlin and Moscow, and a portrait of Europe like no other.