Cyprus Olympic Challenge
What are Olympic values? What are the Olympic values we have at Tallis.

What are Olympic values? What are the Olympic values we have at Tallis.

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Ms Caseley tells us how she has been determined to succeed today?

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How do we decide who gets to do the wii challenge?

Turkish Cypriot dance off!

Who wins?

Ahmed interviews the head about the olympic days. 

How does the olympic challenge day work?

Turkish cypriot folk music.   We had to be determined to get this to upload, as the wireless was very ropey in the yearbase 

A view of a beach in the Greek Cypriot part of Cyprus

A view of a beach in the Greek Cypriot part of Cyprus

About Cyprus…

Cyprus an island paradise with social, economic and political stability. The country is very well developed, and rich. 

There are 16 national airports, and infrastructure is in great condition. There are many venues that would be perfect for hosting the olympics.

We believe that Cyprus deserves to host the olympics as they never have, and there are very few negative points.

A satallite image of Cyprus

COMMUNICATIONS

Telephone Main Lines in Use:

area under government control: 408,300 (2006); area administered by Turkish Cypriots: 86,228 (2002)

Cellular Telephones:

area under government control: 777,500 (2006); area administered by Turkish Cypriots: 143,178 (2002)

Internet Users:

356,600 (2006)

Transportation

Highways:

total: 14,630 km (area under government control: 12,280 km; area administered by Turkish Cypriots: 2,350 km) 
paved: area under government control: 7,979 km (includes 257 km of expressways); area administered by Turkish Cypriots: 1,370 km 
unpaved: area under government control: 4,301 km; area administered by Turkish Cypriots: 980 km (2006)

Ports & Harbours:

Famagusta, Kyrenia, Larnaca, Limassol, Paphos, Vasilikos

Airports:

16 (2007)