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This image captures an indoor museum or exhibition display, showcasing documents and publications related to Cypriot history. The items are presented inside a glass case, reflecting the surrounding environment.

The central focus is a collection of papers, a book, and informational plaques. A prominent book with a blue and white cover is titled "ΜΑΡΤΥΡΙΕΣ ΑΠΟ ΤΗΝ ΚΥΠΡΟ" (Testimonies from Cyprus), indicating a thematic focus on personal accounts. A small black plaque next to it provides details: "The book Testimonies from Cyprus, Dodoni Publishing House, Athens 1994, edited by Ioannis Mazarakis-Ainian, Secretary General of the Historical and Ethnological Society of Greece."

Another black plaque features a poignant message in orange text, both in Greek and English: "Let's not forget, every line from the list of missing persons published here is a man missing from his home, a man missing from his family. From the publication 'Testimonies from Cyprus', 1994." This strongly suggests the exhibit addresses the issue of missing persons related to conflicts in Cyprus.

Further documents and plaques, some in Greek with English translations, detail activities and donations. One plaque mentions a "Bulletin of activities of the Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation during the January-March 1993 period, which also mentions the donation of the PESK Archive from the Historical and Ethnological Society of Greece to the Cultural Foundation." Another document references "The Logan Kingdom of Cyprus" and "Athens, 1994."

The setting is well-lit, highlighting the displayed artifacts. A polished white marble surface is visible on the left, possibly part of the display furniture. The overall presentation implies a solemn and informative exhibition about the historical impact and human cost of events in Cyprus, located in Athina, Greece.
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Jan 12, 2025

Athina, Greece

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This image captures an indoor museum or exhibition display, showcasing documents and publications related to Cypriot history. The items are presented inside a glass case, reflecting the surrounding environment. The central focus is a collection of papers, a book, and informational plaques. A prominent book with a blue and white cover is titled "ΜΑΡΤΥΡΙΕΣ ΑΠΟ ΤΗΝ ΚΥΠΡΟ" (Testimonies from Cyprus), indicating a thematic focus on personal accounts. A small black plaque next to it provides details: "The book Testimonies from Cyprus, Dodoni Publishing House, Athens 1994, edited by Ioannis Mazarakis-Ainian, Secretary General of the Historical and Ethnological Society of Greece." Another black plaque features a poignant message in orange text, both in Greek and English: "Let's not forget, every line from the list of missing persons published here is a man missing from his home, a man missing from his family. From the publication 'Testimonies from Cyprus', 1994." This strongly suggests the exhibit addresses the issue of missing persons related to conflicts in Cyprus. Further documents and plaques, some in Greek with English translations, detail activities and donations. One plaque mentions a "Bulletin of activities of the Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation during the January-March 1993 period, which also mentions the donation of the PESK Archive from the Historical and Ethnological Society of Greece to the Cultural Foundation." Another document references "The Logan Kingdom of Cyprus" and "Athens, 1994." The setting is well-lit, highlighting the displayed artifacts. A polished white marble surface is visible on the left, possibly part of the display furniture. The overall presentation implies a solemn and informative exhibition about the historical impact and human cost of events in Cyprus, located in Athina, Greece.

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