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Where am I? the mystery city

Hey there. Next mystery photo is here.

Clue 1. As the British they drive on the left.
Clue 2. The country takes its name from the metal copper.

Game on!

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  1. I know I shouldn't be intruding here, but I do think I know where this is.... sunny there, isn't it? Just letting you know I drop in here from time to time. Love.

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  2. Hi, Rosaura, nice to hear from you!! Of course, you can intrude here. The more people, the better. It makes the game much more interesting, don't you think? So, you know where this is..., well, you are allowed to play. If your answer is correct, you'll choose next mystery city. I'll be waiting for your comments. See you soon.

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  3. Right on! it´s a Mediterranean place too. Next clue: The place you´re watching now has a similar name of my favourite snack...

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  4. And it´s the 2nd. main city of this country

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  5. This city is in an island with two different governments

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  6. Rafa, I'm not sure if I'm right but I'm going to give it a try anyway. Is it Limassol, the second largest city in Cyprus?

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  9. Right, you know the country, but the city isn't Limassol. Probably I'm wrong about the way to consider the importance of the city, don't forget that I work for aviation...
    Well, you´re in the closest district of it.

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  10. My last clue: This is the Kykkos Monastery which is the largest in Cyprus

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  11. I've just noticed that I´ve made a mistake, the picture that I uploaded belongs to the largest city of this country, sorry so much for drive you crazy.

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  12. Ok, I've been doing some research on the Internet and I'm goingto give it another try. Could it be, by any chance, Nicosia?

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