Trypa tou Vounou
Trypa tou Vounou is a peak in Bélapaïs, Keryneia and has an elevation of 908 metres. Trypa tou Vounou is situated nearby to the locality Potamos tis Trypas, as well as near Farangas.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Bellapais and Ozankoy.
Bellapais
Village
Photo: Josef Moser, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Kyrenia is the chief port and tourist resort of Northern Cyprus. Its old centre is dominated by the castle over the harbour, built by the Venetians in 1540.
Ozankoy
Village
Photo: Pot Noodle, CC BY 2.0.
Kazafani or Kazaphani is a village in the Kyrenia District of Cyprus. It is under the de facto control of Northern Cyprus. It was traditionally agricultural village, originally based around the feudal estate of Casal Pifani. Ozankoy is situated 3 km northeast of Trypa tou Vounou.
Thermeia
Village
Trypa tou Vounou
- Type: Peak with an elevation of 908 metres
- Also known as: “Alonagra”, “Delik Tepe”, “Komando Tepesi”, “Tabivuno Tepe”, “Trypa Vouno”, and “Trypa Vounou”
- Category: landform
- Location: Bélapaïs, Keryneia, Cyprus, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
35.29529° or 35° 17′ 43″ northLongitude
33.33734° or 33° 20′ 14″ eastElevation
908 metres (2,979 feet)Open location code
8G7M78WP+4WGeoNames ID
146014
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In Other Languages
“Trypa tou Vounou” goes by many names.
- Turkish: “Komando Tepe”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Potamos tis Trypas and Farangas.
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