(ANSAmed) - NICOSIA, OCTOBER 3 - A conservative hotel
specialized for women who cover or veil themselves due to their
Islamic believes is going to be built in the area of Cyprus
under Turkish military occupation since 1974, Famagusta Gazette
reports today quoting Turkish Cypriot daily Halkin Sesi. The
news on the issue was published in the weekly Economist magazine
in Turkey. According to the publication, the hotel which will
have a 1.700-person bed capacity will be constructed by the
Turkish Bulut Constructions firm which is known for undertaking
various projects both in Turkey and in the Turkish occupied area
of Cyprus. (ANSAmed).
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